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1 The ENERFUND project «An ENErgy Retrofit FUNDing rating tool»
Co-funded by the Horizon H2020 Framework Programme of the European Union under grant agreement no The ENERFUND project «An ENErgy Retrofit FUNDing rating tool» Michael Hanratty Energy Action & IHER Energy Services EEPOV18 31st March 2018

2 Problem Identified… There are gaps that must be addressed to enable deep renovation of buildings

3 Project Introduction – Overall Goal
The ENERFUND tool will rate and score deep renovation opportunities – like a credit score used by banks to rate clients. By providing a rating tool for deep renovation opportunities – both private and public buildings – funding institutes can provide targeted loans, retrofit companies can identify sound opportunities, municipalities can promote targeted incentives and the public's trust for retrofitting will be enhanced. ENERFUND will focus on retrofit of apartment buildings, commercial buildings and public buildings

4 15 Project Partners – 12 Countries
NO ORGANISATION COUNTRY 1 Cyprus University of Technology Cyprus 2 Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving Greece 3 National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development Romania 4 Cyprus Energy Agency 5 ECB – Energy Centre Bratislava Slovakia 6 Severn Wye Energy Agency UK 7 Sustainable Energy Development Agency Bulgaria 8 Jozef Stefan Institute Slovenia 9 Aalborg University Denmark 10 Valencia Institute of Building Spain 11 SERA energy & resources e.U Austria 12 Energy Action Ltd Ireland 13 ENERMAP Ltd 14 Energies 2050 France 15 Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration

5 Features in Progress – under review
Category Information Type Map / menu choice Included in Tool EPC/ BER/ Energy Use EPC Rating - potential y completed EPC Rating - current CO2 - potential under review CO2 - current Primary Energy/m2 (existing building) Primary Energy/m2 (post renovation) Floor area (m2) Thermal values (U values) - roof, wall, window Fuel types/ sources Heat Generator efficiency Share of renewable energy sources. Building Info Building type/ use Building ownership (public/ private) Property Value/ Rents Average sale price of buildings/ Property valuations Average rental rates

6 Overview Maps for England, Spain, Lombardy, Bulgaria, Greece, Paris …. Ireland Coming soon…Denmark, Slovenia

7 Additional Features…. Additional features proposed…..
Combining residential datasets with income indices to indicate area of higher fuel poverty Filtering by building types in a geographical area to select for example, hotels in Dublin with an E, F or G rating or office buildings in Cork over 200m2 with a D, E,F or G rating & then generating addresses for all of those buildings The ENERFUND score Aggregated data where building level is not available

8 Using the Tool… A video demo is available on the website –

9 GIS entrance search features Carbon emission features
The ENERFUND tool has 4 key elements Map Entrance Multi Criteria Analysis Cost Benefit Analysis Carbon emission GIS entrance search features Geography: zooming, country, municipality, zip code Building type: Category, ownership, erection year. Filters: EPC rating, EPC saving steps, energy consumption *** *** MCA features Building benchmarking feature Main criteria User Interface criteria Weighting and score system *** *** ** CBA features Costs: Retrofit investments (€) Benefits: Electricity and heat saving Outputs: Payback time ** ** ** ** * Carbon emission features Carbon emission links Carbon emission diagram Carbon reduction diagram Created Tested Implemented * * ** * *** *

10 1=Not at all, 2=not really, 3=rather yes, 4=quite, 5=definitely
Feedback welcome for next stages of development.. 1=Not at all, 2=not really, 3=rather yes, 4=quite, 5=definitely Tool use 1 2 3 4 5 Is the tool easy to use? Zooming feature Are the tool features easy to understand? Sufficient help information Is the information provided useful for your occupation? Is the data provided sufficient? Is the country data (when available) interesting? Buildings comparison app. Would you use the tool for marketing/ business purposes?

11 1=Not at all, 2=not really, 3=rather yes, 4=quite, 5=definitely
Feedback welcome for next stages of development.. 1=Not at all, 2=not really, 3=rather yes, 4=quite, 5=definitely Potential data to include 1 2 3 4 5 Type of building by use Aggregated data Reports for selected building(s) data (pdf, excel,..) Primary energy consumption data City energy action plan Refurbishment action plan, renewable energy deployment action plan, etc. Map of renewable energy potential and production For example map of well-oriented roofs for solar energy , Map of energy systems % of houses equipped with oil-fired heating systems Map of energy networks available by district/building Rental prices in €/m2? Sales prices in €/m2 ? Ownership (private, public, owner, tenant) Grants for energy renovations Information about “Running costs” and “investment costs”.

12 That’s all folks…. Your feedback and input is very welcome.
Thanks for your attention…..


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