An Overview of the Existing Schemes and Research Trends in Financing the Energy Upgrade of Buildings in Europe Cover Image

An Overview of the Existing Schemes and Research Trends in Financing the Energy Upgrade of Buildings in Europe
An Overview of the Existing Schemes and Research Trends in Financing the Energy Upgrade of Buildings in Europe

Author(s): Christiana Panteli, Eglė Klumbytė, Rasa Apanavičienė, Paris A. Fokaides
Subject(s): Architecture, Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Exeley Inc.
Keywords: Funding schemes; crowdfunding; public-private-partnership; energy upgrade; buildings; energy efficiency;

Summary/Abstract: Financial supporting schemes for the energy upgrading of the building sector in Europe constitute one of the major policies of the European Union (EU). Since the beginning of the 2000s, dozens of funding programs and initiatives have been announced by the European Commission (EC). It is a fact that the majority of these policies have borne fruit, as the metrics on both energy savings in the building sector and the promotion of renewable energy in the built environment have turned the EU into a global pioneer. This paper attempts to give a brief overview of the main policy and financial tools for the energy upgrading of the built environment in Europe. Emphasis is placed on three major mechanisms, which concern different-scale projects: crowdfunding projects, public-private co-financing projects, and large-scale projects funded by financial institutions such as European Investment Bank (EIB). Some of the significant findings of this study revealed that the energy-related funding schemes penetration defers in European member states in terms of advancement and implementation status. Reference is also made to recently implemented EU funded research programs in this field. This work aspires to constitute a reference study for future research activities in the field of financial supporting schemes for energy upgrading of buildings in Europe.

  • Issue Year: 27/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 53-62
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English