Exploitation and replication activities – international and EU

Explore how ComActivate’s sustainability strategy drives impactful exploitation and replication of energy poverty solutions across EU and international contexts.

The ComActivate project report is a vital resource for anyone working to reduce energy poverty in multi-family apartment buildings (MFABs) across Central and Eastern Europe. Rooted in the objectives of the EU’s Renovation Wave, Energy Poverty Recommendation, and Climate Law, ComActivate promotes neighborhood-level solutions that improve energy efficiency, clean energy production, and reduce overall energy consumption for vulnerable communities.

This report outlines ComActivate’s comprehensive strategy, detailing how project results can be sustained, exploited, and replicated effectively. With examples and guidance on developing Neighbourhood Energy Sufficiency Roadmaps (NESRs), readers will gain insights into proven approaches for energy-efficient neighbourhood renovations, including how to adapt these methods within their own contexts.

Key areas covered in this report include:

  • Best Practices in Dissemination: Discover ways to share project findings widely for maximum impact.
  • Effective Exploitation Strategies: Learn how project outcomes can be utilized to their fullest potential.
  • Replication Guidance: Explore how to adapt and replicate these outcomes in diverse settings.

For experts, policymakers, and organisations focused on sustainable development and energy poverty reduction, this report offers invaluable knowledge. With a clear roadmap for collaborative learning and long-term impact, ComActivate is designed to empower communities, supporting others in taking similar steps toward a sustainable, energy-sufficient future.

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