EPIQR+ News April 2024

Low-carbon renovation strategies are essential if property management is to meet climate objectives. Currently, the rental stock emits around 30 kg of CO2 per m2 for heating and domestic hot water. We cannot allow indirect emissions from the works to exceed 5 kg, even if this saves 15 to 20 kg of direct emissions from operations.

The CECB+ assesses the theoretical energy savings of energy renovation measures. What interests the homeowner is the scope of the project, including all the work involved, and the budget needed to ensure financial viability. Our first blog post on the EPIQRplus.com website and our webinar on 15 April, from 11am to 11.45am, will show you how to get the most out of your ECHC+.

After an introductory course, owners will learn how to use EPIQR+ online to implement a property strategy. Experts will already be able to carry out their first assignment independently. The two half-day advanced courses will enable participants to optimise low-carbon scenarios and integrate climate plans into their property strategies.
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When visiting a building to carry out an CECB+, you only need an extra hour to analyse the physical condition of the entire building. The EPIQR+ data needed to calculate renovation costs is already assessed as part of the CECB+. This is an opportunity for owners to obtain a complete diagnosis of their property, and for experts to broaden their range of services for optimising and costing a renovation budget.

In our webinar on 15 April at 11.00am to 11.45am, find out how to interpret the results of three CECB+ scenarios to calculate the overall renovation budgets and CO2 emissions of the work. These results will help the project architect to complete his feasibility analysis.