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crossCert · Cross Assessment of Energy Certificates in Europe

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 202130 November 2024EU funding €1,997,558Call H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

Energy efficiency of buildings plays a paramount role in the European Commission (EC), who aims to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 in Europe through a socially-fair transition in a cost-efficient manner. The role of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) to boost building energy renovation is widely considered crucial in the literature because they are fundamental to provide better information to all the actors involved in the building renovation process. Besides, EPCs can act as a link between the different types of actions (institutional, financial, others) that will be needed to accomplish the building renovation goals. The crossCert project will create a product testing methodology for the new EPC approaches that will result in: improved accuracy and usability of the EPCs, people-centric designs, and increased homogeneity across Europe. The crossCert project is based on a bottom-up approach, with the following stages: (1) Cross-testing among energy authorities of current EPCs and the new approaches/concepts/initiatives, using more than 140 buildings in 10 European countries, and creating a public benchmarking repository of test cases; (2) Comparing and analysing the results between different approaches; (3) Elaboration of policy recommendations, which will include potential improvements on the accuracy, usability and harmonisation; (4) Engaging networks and alliances for analysis and (5) for outreach. Beyond accuracy, usability and harmonization, crossCert will use the cross-assessment exercise to conduct research and issue guidelines on: training and education of certified EPC issuers; EPC promotion and marketing; adapting EPCs investor needs; linking next-generation of EPCs to energy audits, logbooks and Building Renovation Passports; and EPCs and one-stop shops for building renovation.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA

ES · €218,750

participant

KLIMA-BUNDNIS DER EUROPAISCHEN STADTE MIT INDIGENEN VOLKERN DER REGENWALDER / ALIANZA DEL CLIMA EV

DE · €232,250

participant

FONDATSIYA TSENTAR ZA ENERGIYNA EFEKTIVNOST - ENEFEKT

BG · €112,250

participant

Inovacijsko-razvojni institut Univerze v Ljubljani

SI · €184,375

participant

ÖSTERREICHISCHE ENERGIEAGENTUR - AUSTRIAN ENERGY AGENCY

AT · €188,698

participant

CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND SAVING FONDATION

EL · €160,248

participant

ENERGY CONSULTING NETWORK AS

DK · €188,000

participant

REGIONALNA ENERGETSKO-KLIMATSKA AGENCIJA SJEVEROZAPADNE HRVATSKE

HR · €155,250

participant

HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY

UK · €213,988

participant

ENTE PUBLICO REGIONAL DE LA ENERGIA DE CASTILLA Y LEON

ES · €136,250

participant

MALTA INTELLIGENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

MT · €113,250

participant

KRAJOWA AGENCJA POSZANOWANIA ENERGII SPOLKA AKCYJNA

PL · €94,250

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