Superhomes 2030

May 3, 2022 | Demonstration | 0 comments

Demonstration NameSuperhomes 2030
Demonstration DescriptionThe SuperHomes concept consists of a highly efficient home-retrofitting process combining a range of the most appropriate and cost-effective energy standards and providing a one-stop shop system.
The project will perform a scalable increase of SuperHomes’ concept in Ireland, resulting in high energy savings. The project will develop four Regional SuperHome One Stop Shops engaging 80 high-performance contractors to provide quality retrofits all over the country. It will also offer homeowners, surveyors, contractors and technical staff capacity building and training as well as attractive finance solutions independent of public finances.
The project will create open-source energy performance data platforms and optimise technical analysis, design systems and solutions.
Superhomes2030 will support a Deep Retrofit Community of Practice across Europe to share experience, knowledge and competence.
Demonstration CountryIreland
Demonsration Referencehttp://www.SuperHomeshttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/890492
Funding partiesHorizon2020
Does the demonstration include any of these asset classes?Privately owned
Business ModelP2P Energy Platform Operator
Financing SolutionSpecialised energy efficiency funds

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