Summary
This project focused on the promotion of innovative technologies for building refurbishment. The project activities were based on the initial survey prepared by partner countries, which includes relevant data in the field of the building sector namely: national and energy policy, technical standards related mainly to thermal insulation and heating, energy consumption within the sector, energy saving potential, legislative, financial and technology barriers for implementation of the energy saving measures and ways how to overcome them. All these data were summarized and analysed in the cross-national report, where the overall comparison of the building stock status within the partner countries from the West, as well as from the East and Central Europe were elaborated. Special attention was given to dissemination and evaluation of the project results through seminars, and workshops that were mainly addressed to experts and decision makers. The wider public was also involved through articles published in newspapers, magazines and broadcast session. All the project results were also accessible for free on the OPET Building webpage.
This case study is one of 31 Good Practice Case Studies published by the OPET Network in 2005
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