Renovating social housing is not only a technical challenge — it is a social one.
Through the SUPER-i & SUPERSHINE projects, cities across Europe have worked to combine energy efficiency, digital innovation, and inclusive approaches to tackle energy poverty in practice — from stakeholder engagement models to financing structures that make implementation realistic.
Inclusive renovation is essential if the green transition is to be just, scalable, and grounded in local realities. Our SUPERSHINE project demonstrates that aligning social perspectives with technical solutions is not optional — it is foundational.
Dive into Integrated pathways for sustainable social housing renovation and learn more about the transferable model for inclusive, resilient and just energy transitions in European cities, fully aligned with the New European Bauhaus (NEB) vision of sustainability, inclusion and quality of living spaces.
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