Join us for the inaugural international roundtable and study tour of the Renoinvest project focusing on "Sustainable Renovation of Buildings with the Focus on One-Stop-Shop."

♦ Date: April 18th, 2024

♦ Location: MEGRA FAIR (Hall 2), Gornja Radgona, Slovenia with a possibility to follow online

♦ REGISTER HERE (for both personal or online attendace)

We are pleased to invite you to the first international roundtable and study tour of Renoinvest project on “Sustainable renovation of buildings with the focus on one-stop-shop” organised on the 18th of April 2024 at the MEGRA FAIR (Hall2) in Gornja Radgona, Slovenia.

The annual energy renovation rate of residential and non-residential buildings should at least double the by 2030 and deep energy renovations should be fostered. To accelerate the transition to a clean energy system, there is a need to further unlock private financing, in particular for sustainable energy investments.

The event would like to assess the existing barriers and find possible solutions by sharing expert knowledge and cross-border experience.

The roundtable promises to be a dynamic forum where building industry representatives and financial experts from Austria, Hungary and Slovenia will share insights, best practices, and innovative solutions to address the challenges of building renovation.

The official language of the event is English, which can be followed online as well.

Explore the detailed agenda below.  

Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from industry leaders and take action towards a more sustainable future. 

Register here! Let's shape the future together.

 

If you missed this event, you have the chance to read the press release with the most important takeaways here.

If you would like to review the presentations from the event, please visit the following links:

RENOINVEST One-stop-shop in Slovenia and ECO FUND: financial mechanisms for renovation of buildings- Dr Ivan Kenda

The Energy Efficient Mortgage Initiative of the European Mortgage Federation and its implementation in Hungary - dr Gyula Nagy

Adaptation of the one -stop -shop model in Hungary - Károly Oelberg

One-stop-shop approach in Austria, RenoBooster Ulla Unzeitig, RENOWAVE.AT

Roundtables enhancing smart Investments in sustainable Renovation of buildings LIFE22-CET-RENOINVEST- Dorottya Hujber

Key identified issues hindering sustainable renovation in the public and the private sector in participating countries - SABINA JORDAN, ZAG SUSANNE FORMANEK, Renowave.at DÉNES BULKAI, ARCHENERG

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