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Driving decarbonization of the EU building stock by enhancing a consumer centred and locally based circular renovation process

Project description

Engaging consumers for the decarbonisation of Europe’s buildings

DRIVE 0 aims to accelerate deep renovation processes by enhancing a consumer-centred circular renovation process, making deep renovation more attractive, environmentally friendly and cost effective. This involves the development of proven deep renovation products further to circular renovation products based on local available materials and components, with emphasis on easy to install plug & play prefab solutions for building envelope elements and building services, to be produced in fully automated BIM controlled production processes. This also involves the development of attractive consumer-centred business models supported by digitalisation and gamification. Providing occupants with attractive and understandable information on building performances in use is also part of this approach. Providing relevant stakeholders evidence of performance of the developed DRIVE 0 solutions by demonstration cases is also a priority.

Objective

DRIVE 0 aims to come to a decarbonization of the EU building stock and to accelerate deep renovation processes by enhancing a consumer centred circular renovation process in order to make deep renovation more attractive for consumers and investors, more environmental friendly.This by combining the need for a circular building industry with the identification of specific local or national drivers to trigger and to motivate end-users for deep renovation, supported by an anthropology based and environmentally friendly approach to make it costumer-centred and respectful of local geo-material areas, by following 4 steps: 1. Developing proven deep renovation products and concepts for example from several recent EU projects, further to circular renovation products and concepts based on local available materials and components, with emphasis on easy to install Plug & Play prefab solutions for envelope elements and building services.
2. Developing attractive consumer centred business models based on circular renovation concepts supported by digitalization and gamification.
3. Providing occupants with attractive and understandable information on total building performances in use. 4.Providing stakeholders evidence of performance of the developed solutions by local study and demonstration cases initiated by ‘local drivers’.
The objectives are:
1: To develop proven Plug & Play prefab deep renovation solutions for building elements and building services towards circular renovation products.
2: To provide consumers and potential investors of deep renovation projects with attractive and understandable information of real total performances (energy use, indoor environment and well-being).
3: To demonstrate circular renovation solutions in combination with local drivers in live demonstration cases.
4: To foster new consumer centred business models for circular circular renovation concepts.
5: To roll out the concept on a wider EU scale by involving EU interest groups.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

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Coordinator

Huygen Installatie Adviseurs
Net EU contribution

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€ 287 700,00
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Parkweg 22b
6200AM Maastricht
Netherlands

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SME

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Yes
Region
Zuid-Nederland Limburg (NL) Zuid-Limburg
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 411 000,00

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