Shaping the future of Citizen-led renovation
About the Event
Join us for our webinar where we share key insights from CLR Phase II and look ahead to Phase III!
Discover how communities across Europe have tackled renovation challenges, what practical solutions have emerged, and how the newly developed CLR Handbook can support future projects.
The webinar will focus on:
- Results and best practices from CLR Phase II pilots
- Overcoming technical, financial, and social barriers to citizen-led renovation
- Introduction and walkthrough of the CLR Handbook: your practical guide to successful renovation initiatives
- Strategic outlook for CLR Phase III: new opportunities, expanded community engagement, and innovative approaches
- Live Q&A: Engage directly with project experts and fellow participants
Why you should attend:
- Gain exclusive insights into the future of citizen-led renovation
- Engage in discussion with experts and community representatives
- Connect with peers from across Europe
Who should attend:
Community leaders, policymakers, project managers, energy experts, and anyone interested in advancing citizen-led renovation in Europe.
Simultaneous interpretation will be available in the following languages:
Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Estonian, Finnish, Swedish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, French, German, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian and Hungarian.
About CLR
Citizen-led renovation is an EU-funded support service to empower communities and to put citizens in the driver’s seat for energy renovations. The initiative aims to assist energy communities to deliver citizen-led energy renovations and renewable energy installations, whether you have already one-stop shops for project developers in place or not. Depending on your needs, CLR will give you the opportunity to access tailored support and co-implement citizen-led renovation projects in your community. The support service will help your community to overcome financial, legal, technical and informational barriers to lead the transition toward energy-efficient, climate-resilient buildings across Europe.