SUPERSHINE Launches Toolkit for Inclusive Renovation: Explore the First Energy Efficiency Solutions Now Available
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SUPERSHINE Launches Toolkit for Inclusive Renovation: Explore the First Energy Efficiency Solutions Now Available

30/03/2026 youris.com

A practical, scalable framework supporting stakeholders in tackling energy poverty and advancing sustainable housing solutions

The SUPERSHINE project’s Toolkit for Sustainable Building Renovation, a comprehensive, user-oriented resource designed to support stakeholders in delivering energy-efficient, inclusive, and replicable renovation strategies across Europe.

At a time when Europe faces increasing pressure to accelerate the energy transition while addressing social inequalities, the Toolkit provides a concrete pathway to combine environmental performance with social impact ensuring that no one is left behind.

Developed within the framework of the project, the Toolkit translates complex technical knowledge into clear, actionable guidance for policymakers, housing providers, urban planners, and practitioners.

Built on lessons learned from Lighthouse and Follower Cities, as well as multidisciplinary expertise across the consortium, the Toolkit brings together:

  • Technical solutions for improving building performance, including district heating and cooling systems that integrate renewable and recovered heat into urban energy networks
  • Financial strategies enabling investment in vulnerable housing contexts, through innovative economic models that transform energy savings into stable and equitable financial value
  • Environmental approaches supporting low-carbon transitions, such as life-cycle thinking and circularity, ensuring that both operational and embodied emissions are addressed
  • Social and behavioural approaches, including energy-use interventions that empower occupants to reduce consumption through awareness, feedback tools, and engagement
  • Urban-scale solutions, such as sustainable mobility systems and integrated urban decarbonisation strategies connecting buildings, energy, and transport
  • Nature-based solutions, including urban green infrastructure that enhances climate resilience, biodiversity, and public wellbeing
  • Circular end-of-life strategies, enabling cities to transform construction and demolition waste into valuable resources through reuse and recycling

This integrated approach reflects SUPERSHINE’s core mission: to address energy poverty not only as a technical challenge, but as a social priority.

At the core of the Toolkit lies a structured set of technical factsheets, offering step-by-step guidance for implementation across key domains:

  • Energy systems & buildings: district heating and integrated decarbonisation pathways
  • Financial models: economic frameworks to reduce energy poverty
  • Environmental strategies: life-cycle thinking and circularity approaches
  • Sustainable lifestyles: behaviour change for energy demand reduction
  • Urban systems: sustainable mobility and green infrastructure
  • Circularity & materials: waste management at end-of-life phase

These resources are designed to:

  • Support decision-making through evidence-based insights
  • Facilitate replication across diverse European contexts
  • Bridge the gap between innovation and real-world application

The Toolkit builds on hands-on knowledge shared during the project’s capacity-building activities, where experts demonstrated how financial, environmental, and technical perspectives can jointly enable sustainable retrofitting for vulnerable households.

More than a collection of resources, the SUPERSHINE Toolkit represents a scalable framework for action, aligned with key EU priorities such as the European Green Deal and the Renovation Wave.

The Toolkit is now available online, providing open access to its resources and practical guidance.

Discover the Toolkit and explore the factsheets:
https://super-i-supershine.eu/supershine/toolkit2/

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30/03/2026 youris.com
Regions: Europe, Belgium, European Union and Organisations
Keywords: Science, Grants & new facilities

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