July 2020

Partner CIMNE publishes article in renowned journal with the support of SENSEI

2020-07-14T13:44:53+02:00July 13th, 2020|Categories: scientific papers|Tags: , , , , , , |

A review of the methods to measure energy efficiency savings in buildings was published in the renowned journal "Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews". One of the reasons why buildings in Europe do not become more energy-efficient is a lack of robust methodologies able to evaluate the effect of energy efficiency. Researchers from CIMNE, the International

June 2020

Renovation is the way to go – perspectives on how to market energy-efficiency in the building sector

2020-06-27T09:18:55+02:00June 24th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Webinars|Tags: , , , , , |

Project SENSEI, together with other six Horizon 2020 projects: LAUNCH, Novice, Triple-A, U-Cert, QualitEE, and Quest, took part in the European Sustainable Week (EUSEW) as a digital side policy session on the 18th of June to discuss Energy Transition: New Business Models to De-Risk Investments and Kick-Start the EU Building Renovation Wave. The session was

October 2019

Make a fair deal for all in energy efficiency

2020-05-15T13:31:27+02:00October 9th, 2019|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , , |

Sharing benefits among different stakeholders is one of the project objectives, and the core of pay-for-performance schemes. But how should one split the created value? Usually, when building owners refurbish buildings, they just increase the value of the buildings. How to share the increased value among those that contributed to increase it is the

“Don’t do it on your own” – ensure all market players have a say

2020-05-15T13:32:11+02:00October 8th, 2019|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , , |

The goal of SENSEI project is to develop new opportunities for investors to share risks and benefits in the refurbishing of the European building stock. Pay-for-performance is an alternative approach to create incentives for energy efficiency. Mia Dragović Matosović: IEECP (Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy, NETHERLAND) will be supporting the project