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Enabling the renovation wave

Workshop
23 May 2024
Vienna, Austria
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The workshop has now ended. You can now acess the conclusions and the key learning on this follow-up article. 


What it will be about

In October 2020 the European Commission launched the Renovation Wave for Europe, intending to decarbonise the building sector through widespread renovation of buildings. This was presented with an Action Plan and SWD on available European funds, including the Recovery and Resilience Facility. 

The Renovation Wave aims to double the annual renovation rate of buildings by 2030, reducing emissions and creating sustainable jobs.

What to expect

This Workshop will explore the local and regional aspects of implementing the Renovation Wave, with a particular focus on the most challenging aspects, namely the renovation of private households and the heating and cooling transition.

This will focus on the development of One-Stop-Shops for building renovation, and actions for the uptake of heat pumps, which will be supported via the upcoming Heat Pump Action Plan (expected late 2023/early 2024).

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Practical information

To help you prepare for your upcoming trip to Vienna, we have prepared for you a guide with practical information.

You will learn all you need to know about the venue, how to get there and the accommodations we recommend. 

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What is the Policy Learning Platform?

The Policy Learning Platform is the second pillar of the Interreg Europe programme. It aims to facilitate policy learning and the exchange of knowledge among regional and local authorities in Europe.

The platform provides a space for policymakers to share good practices, exchange experiences and work together to improve policies at the regional and local levels

The platform provides information on various topics through publications, events and direct communication with experts. Community members can use services for free if they need tailored advice on policy challenges

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