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Report on stakeholder interests
This report focuses on the different actors in the marketplace which offer products or services connected to renovation of houses. Which abilities do the different actors have for contribution to establish a one stop shop which offers a holistic renovation concept? Also complementary businesses such as for example banks are included in the analysis. Further, opportunities and threats are identified for different clusters of one stop shop. The structure and how the actors in the market act are quite similar in the Nordic countries. Therefore we believe that the development of strategies for the different countries may be similar to a great extent. The various types of actors in the renovation business occur at different stages in the value chain. The traditional first line services such as carpenters, retail stores, heat pump agents, plumbers, electrician, etc. come in direct contact with the customer when the house owner needs assistance in solving a specific “problem” or need. This is a golden moment for the SuccesFamilies project to address through these actors a more holistic energy efficient renovation to the house owner; to present the one-stop-shop solution. To do so SuccessFamilies has focused on the “time window”: which opportunities could be used to communicate more energy efficient renovation? What type of renovation is needed? Based on this SuccesFamilies has singled out both the different opportunities which seem to be the best situations to stimulate energy efficient renovation as well as the characteristics of the house owner influencing the ability and willingness to carry out an energy efficient renovation. The building stock analyses from the Nordic countries show that the segments with the biggest potential for high ambition renovation is Houses built in the 1960 and 70s, Houses built before 1940 pre-war (except in Finland) and houses from the post-war period in Finland. With some minor exceptions the different governmental regulations and voluntary standards are quite similar in the Nordic ...
Report on stakeholder interests
This report focuses on the different actors in the marketplace which offer products or services connected to renovation of houses. Which abilities do the different actors have for contribution to establish a one stop shop which offers a holistic renovation concept? Also complementary businesses such as for example banks are included in the analysis. Further, opportunities and threats are identified for different clusters of one stop shop. The structure and how the actors in the market act are quite similar in the Nordic countries. Therefore we believe that the development of strategies for the different countries may be similar to a great extent. The various types of actors in the renovation business occur at different stages in the value chain. The traditional first line services such as carpenters, retail stores, heat pump agents, plumbers, electrician, etc. come in direct contact with the customer when the house owner needs assistance in solving a specific “problem” or need. This is a golden moment for the SuccesFamilies project to address through these actors a more holistic energy efficient renovation to the house owner; to present the one-stop-shop solution. To do so SuccessFamilies has focused on the “time window”: which opportunities could be used to communicate more energy efficient renovation? What type of renovation is needed? Based on this SuccesFamilies has singled out both the different opportunities which seem to be the best situations to stimulate energy efficient renovation as well as the characteristics of the house owner influencing the ability and willingness to carry out an energy efficient renovation. The building stock analyses from the Nordic countries show that the segments with the biggest potential for high ambition renovation is Houses built in the 1960 and 70s, Houses built before 1940 pre-war (except in Finland) and houses from the post-war period in Finland. With some minor exceptions the different governmental regulations and voluntary standards are quite similar in the Nordic ...
Report on stakeholder interests
Haavik, Trond (Autor:in) / Aabrekk, Synnøve (Autor:in) / Tommerup, Henrik M. (Autor:in) / Svendsen, Svend (Autor:in) / Mahapatra, Krushna (Autor:in) / Gustavsson, Leif (Autor:in) / Paiho, Satu (Autor:in) / Ala-Juusela, Mia (Autor:in)
01.01.2011
Haavik , T , Aabrekk , S , Tommerup , H M , Svendsen , S , Mahapatra , K , Gustavsson , L , Paiho , S & Ala-Juusela , M 2011 , Report on stakeholder interests . Nordic Call on Sustainable Renovation NICe project , no. 08191 SR , Nordic Innovation Centre .
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