EuroPACE Webinar
25 March 2020
11:00 - 12:00 CET
“Cities and Regions kick-starting the Renovation Wave”
This webinar will explore the mechanisms by which cities and regions can kick-start their renovation wave by facilitating collaboration between the public and private sector.
Background
This EuroPACE webinar will explore the mechanisms by which cities and regions can kick-start their renovation wave by facilitating collaboration between the public and private sector. Emphasis will be placed on the development and potential for one-stop-shops, accelerating the use of recovery funds in home renovation programmes despite the COVID-19 pandemic, recommendations on how cities can be proactive under the current circumstances, as well as technical and financial tools that can facilitate the energy transition.
Successful home renovation programs from the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy will be presented. These programs collectively address holistic assistance, affordable financing, and effective customer engagement while utilizing an innovative financing mechanism.
Join us to learn from inspiring sustainable renovation case studies!
Who should attend?
Cities, regions, special focus on housing/financing departments, project developers, policymakers, investors, professionals in the residential homes.
Why attend?
Learn more about European projects that successfully used financial and technical tools to accelerate the use of recovery funds in home renovation programmes. The webinar will provide a focus on Spain, with the HolaDomus initiative, the Netherlands, with the De Woonpas project, and Italy, with the Sharing Cities project.
Agenda
25 March 2021 | 11:00-12:00 CET
11:00 (5 min) – Welcome and Introduction (Michael Pachlatko, Joule Assets Europe)
11:05 (15 min) – Case study: HolaDomus, Spain (Kristina Klimovich, GNE Finance)
11:20 (15 min) – Case study: DeWoonpas, The Netherlands (Richard van Rooij, De Woonpas)
11:35 (15 min) – Case study: Sharing Cities, Italy (Roberto Nocerino, Comune di Milano)
11:50 (10 min) – Q&A and Conclusions (Michael Pachlatko, Joule Assets Europe)