Unlocking data accessibility to boost deep renovation in Europe’s building sector.

ReLIFE aims to improve data accessibility in the EU construction sector by providing ready-to-use resources for financial institutions and other stakeholders.

ReLIFE encourages

Data accessibility

We facilitate easy access to key building data.

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Innovation

We offer an open source and easy to use platform.

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Collaboration

We encourage data exchange between banks, energy service companies and building owners.

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ReLIFE will increase deep renovation rates across the EU building stock, focusing on the residential sector to create a more sustainable and efficient future. Some of the targets at the end of the project are:

About the project

600

public and private EU organizations reached out.

8

public and private EU organizations reached out.

300

users trained within the project’s end.

350

buildings subject to an EPC upgrade tested by ReLIFE.

Facts

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The EU’s building stock is responsible for over 34% of the EU’s energy-related greenhouse gas emissions.

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Deep building renovations can reduce energy consumption by up to 80%, cutting both carbon emissions and energy costs.

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The Renovation Wave aims to double the rate of building renovations by 2030, with an emphasis on residential buildings.

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By 2050, 85-95% of existing buildings will remain, depicting the slow renovation rate of about 1% annually.

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Co-Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.

Project Coordinator
Simon Pezzutto
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Communication coordinator
Carmela Navarro
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