EUB SuperHub – Next generation energy certification: stakeholders’ needs and expectations
This deliverable presents the work done in EUB SuperHub to identify the needs and expectations of public institutions and market actors in relation to next-generation Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
EUB SuperHub – EPCs, sustainability certifications and buildings’ green value
This deliverable discuss existing literature about the impact of energy efficiency and sustainability improvements on the value of buildings by increasing its actual value and through the impact on operational costs
EUB SuperHub – Quality, usability and visibility of energy and sustainability certificates in the real estate market
The report goal is to provide an updated overview of national energy performance certificates and sustainability certification systems in the EUB SuperHub participating countries and to assess their role in the real estate market
crossCert – Energy Performance Assessment and Certification of Buildings: The future of EPCs
The final crossCert Webinar presenting 3 years of research results
crossCert – New perspectives for impactful communication campaigns on energy-efficient renovations
In her recent study, Anne analysed trust and reliable information and how these are crucial in communicating using EPCs to boost energy-efficient renovations
crossCert – Using the building certification methodology of another country: What have we learned?
This publication focused on the experiment of building energy performance certificates (EPCs) carried out in the crossCert project
crossCert – Identifying the case for next generation energy performance certificates
This paper documents the current variations of EPC frameworks across Europe and compares those with proposed next-generation EPC approaches from a range of European projects
crossCert – Energy performance certificates in Europe – their differences and why that matters
This paper reports on a cross-comparison of EPC methodologies to ascertain differences in numerical outputs and subsequent recommendations for buildings