C4E Forum Webinar – Empowering Central and Eastern Europe through Energy Efficiency: Navigating Energy Security, Fit-for-55, and Rebuilding Ukraine


Revisit our webinar “Empowering Central and Eastern Europe through Energy Efficiency” to get a preview of the exciting topics that will be covered at the C4E Forum conference in Šamorín, Slovakia on May 23-26, 2023.

Renovate2Recover One Year On: What progress on building renovation?


In 2021, the Renovate2Recover study found that amongst the 18 Member States’ NRRPs analysed, €39.9bn was allocated buildings renovation (about 8% of total). This brief provides an update on progress after one year of implementation, and looks at the work which has begun to unlock buildings-related investment worth at least €28bn.

C4E Forum – Registrations and Call for Presentations Open!


Registrations and call for presentations for the 2023 edition of the C4EForum2023 are now open! The event will take place from the 23rd to 26th of May in Šamorín (Slovakia).

Renovate Europe Day 2022 – Highlights


The REDay2022 High-level Conference took place in the European Parliament co-hosted by the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) Rapporteur Ciarán Cuffe (Greens/EFA, Ireland) and was also streamed online on the 27th of October. The event was divided in two sessions. The first focused on the ongoing EPBD recast and the importance that a tool such as Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) play (read the joint letter co-signed by Renovate Europe encouraging ambitious MEPS here). The second took a look on how we can finance the Renovation Wave, both through public funds-based…

Blogpost: Europe is in energy crisis, let’s look at the solutions (C4E Forum)


“We are living a historical moment, that might mean a new era for many European countries. Looking at the solutions and ways to implement them might be a new restart for green economy transition in many countries in Europe.” writes Katarína Nikodemová.

Campaign Director Adrian Joyce on Bloomberg


“A sense of urgency has to be injected into this process […] If we don’t achieve deep renovation of 2.5% by 2030 and maintain it for two decades, we’ll fail in this challenge,” says Adrian Joyce, Campaign director of the Renovate Europe Campaign. Read the full article here.