Catalysing Inclusive Representative Equitable Energy reNovation wavE

Project at a Glance

Project name: Catalysing Inclusive, Representative, Equitable Energy reNovation wavE

Reference: LIFE24-CET-IRENE/101215481

Acronym: LIFE24-CET-IRENE

Duration: 36 months

Start-End Date: 01/09/2025- 31/08/2028

Coordinator: Global Factor International Consulting S.L

Total Eligible Budget: 1,842,069 € (EU contribution): 1,749,966 €

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 the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Project aim

Energy poverty is a pressing issue in the European Union, affecting millions and leading to adverse impacts on public health, social inclusion, and quality of life. IRENE (Catalysing an Inclusive, Representative, and Equitable Energy Renovation Wave) aims to address this challenge by promoting comprehensive and integral energy efficiency renovations in multi-apartment buildings, with a focus on combating energy poverty and preventing gentrification.

We aim to break down regulatory and financial barriers by working with policy makers to inform them and by exploring innovative financing mechanisms to make renovations accessible and meaningful. By applying these interventions across diverse urban contexts, IRENE seeks to develop scalable models for inclusive energy renovations reducing energy consumption and costs and improving living conditions.

Project Activities

  • Local diagnosis and energy poverty mapping.

  • Creation of One Stop Shops (OSS) as single points of contact for technical, financial, and legal support for energy renovations. These OSS will guide residents through every stage of the process, ensuring that even those with limited resources can access energy-efficient improvements.

  • Formation of multi-stakeholder groups including local authorities, community representatives, and technical experts.

  • Implementation of Energy Justice Hubs designed to foster dialogue, develop solutions, and ensure the long-term sustainability of the project's impacts.

  • Inclusive and participatory process, providing tailored training programmes to empower residents and stakeholders with the knowledge needed to actively engage in the energy transition.

Pilot Cities

MADRID

LEUVEN

VILVOORDE

VILNIUS

Reduction of energy poverty and social inequalities

Expected Impact

Improvement of thermal comfort, health, and indoor air quality

Empowerment of citizens and institutional strengthening

Replicable models for a fair, inclusive, and equitable renovation in Europe

Direct contribution to Green Deal and the 2050 climate neutrality goals.

227

buildings

renovated

72

GWh/year

energy savings

7.440

vulnerable households reduced energy costs

3

GWh/year

renewable energy

17,358

persons

beneficiaries

68,6

tCO2e/year

GHE savings

97

new governance

structures

500

trained residents

in energy efficiency

IRENE Towards Just Energy Transition

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