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EU funding (€1,993,169): Assistant Buildings’ addition to Retrofit, Adopt, Cure And Develop the Actual Buildings up to zeRo energy, Activating a market for deep renovation Hor1 Mar 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Assistant Buildings’ addition to Retrofit, Adopt, Cure And Develop the Actual Buildings up to zeRo energy, Activating a market for deep renovation
ABRACADABRA is based on the prior assumption that non-energy-related benefits play a key role in the deep renovation of existing buildings. In particular, ABRA actions will focus on the creation of a substantial increase of the real estate value of the existing buildings through a significant energy and architectural transformation. The central goals of the proposal consist of an important reduction of the pay back time of the interventions, a strengthening of the key investors’ confidence, increasing quality and attractiveness of the existing buildings’ stock and, finally, reaching a concrete market acceleration towards the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings target. The actual investment gap in the deep renovation sector is due to the fact that high investments are required up-front and they are generally characterised by an excessively high degree of risk and long payback times. It is therefore necessary to develop harmonized, concerted and innovative actions to unlock the needed public and private funds, fill the energy efficiency investment gap and ultimately contribute to re-launch the construction market and create new jobs. Therefore, ABRA aims at demonstrating to the key stakeholders and financial investors the attractiveness of a new renovation strategy based on AdoRe, intended as one (or a set of) Assistant Building unit(s) - like aside or façade addictions, rooftop extensions or even an entire new building construction - that adopt the existing buildings (the Assisted Buildings). The creation of these new Assistant Buildings’ Additions integrated with Renewable Energy Sources aims at reducing the initial investment allocated for the deep renovation of the existing building creating an up-grading synergy between old and new. The ABRA strategy results in the implementation of a punctual densification policy that has been proven capable of fostering the investments in deep renovation of the existing built environment throughout Europe
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna | €217,825 |
| Banca Monte Paschi Belgio SA | €123,500 |
| Chernomorska Regionalna Agenzia ZA Upravlenie NA Energiyata | €54,750 |
| Comite Europeen de Coordination de l'Habitat Social Aisbl | €55,481 |
| Conseil des Architectes d'Europe | €135,563 |
| Ecuba SNC | €119,125 |
| Energypro Ltd. | €82,575 |
| Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon | €96,000 |
| Iclei European Secretariat GmbH (Iclei Europasekretariat GmbH) | €146,131 |
| Knowledge Innovation Market SL | €92,813 |
| Municipiul Brasov | €24,075 |
| Norsk Treteknisk Institutt | €133,500 |
| Partenaires Europeens Pour l'Environnement | €51,406 |
| Renesco SIA | €162,131 |
| Rina Consulting S.p.A. | €132,375 |
| Sociedad Aragonesa de Gestion Agroambiental SL | €77,975 |
| Technische Universiteit Delft | €116,725 |
| Union Internationale de la Propriete Immobiliere | €171,219 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/696126
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