50 international partners of Energiesprong gathered in Nottingham

15 November 2017

Some 50 international partners of Energiesprong gathered in Nottingham, UK during 24 and 25 October 2017 to share good practice and discuss the development of the Energiesprong concept. Energiesprong Market Development Teams from the UK, Netherlands, France and Germany were joined by suppliers and housing associations to showcase the Energiesprong approach to housing retrofit and new build.

Day one

Day one covered ongoing projects surrounding procurement, deliverables, and the Energiesprong business case, all acted out under the project Transition Zero*. The morning featured discussions on developing a housing manual to create the ideal customer journey from board vision to day-to-day tenant reality.

Delegates then visited ten demonstrator Energiesprong houses commissioned by Nottingham City Homes in the Sneinton area of Nottingham. This site, a UK first, was a hive of activity with delegates observing cranes swinging large insulation panels into place. The briefing focused on tenants.

Back at the conference venue David Orr, CEO of the UK’s National Housing Federation UK, delivered a thought-provoking presentation in which he discussed the importance of engaging housing associations on the basis of comfort and energy efficiency. Julien Dijol, Deputy Secretary-General of Housing Europe and partner in the Transition Zero project, followed up by explaining how the Energiesprong approach can raise housing standards in Europe.

The day concluded with interactive sessions on project monitoring, evaluation and a progress update on the Transition Zero project.

Day two

Day two was all about the E=0 ** project, the building of the actual net zero energy demonstrators. Ron van Erck, Head of International Development Energiesprong, opened with a thorough explanation of monitoring protocols followed by inspirational sessions from various countries on stakeholder engagement.

Delegates made a second visit to the Nottingham City Homes demonstrator houses this time focusing on construction management with opportunities for detailed discussions with the solution provider.

The event ended with a creative and interactive session on communicating the Energiesprong concept to housing associations from Energiesprong Germany.

To see the sldie decks from the day please follow the links below.

Day 1: Energiesprong into Action TZ

Day 2: Energiesprong Into Action E=0

Funded by

* Under the name Transition Zero, Energiesprong executes an EU Horizon 2020-funded project to set the right market conditions in the UK, France and Netherlands for the wide-scale introduction of Net Zero Energy homes in the social housing sector. Go to website

** The Interreg E=0 project supports the development of an initial set of demonstrators in the UK, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. This support consists of co-funding the first Energiesprong make-overs, expanding the movement in general and supporting the development of better solutions over time. Go to website

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