Baseline assessment reports for Hungary, Poland and Romania
The JustReno Hungary-report addresses the major challenge of the countries ageing, inefficient building stock and high energy poverty, which are severely exacerbated by critical data and governance gaps (e.g., lack of an integrated building database). The publication urges systemic reform, prioritizing data integration and targeted investment in vulnerable, low-income households for a just energy transition.
JustReno report for Hungary
The JustReno Poland-report finds that significant data gaps and inconsistent coordination between national and local authorities impede renovation planning and targeted action in the housing sector. The publication outlines priorities to improve data quality, increase digitalisation, and enhance governance coordination to drive energy efficiency and social resilience.
JustReno report for Poland
The JustReno Romania-report highlights the countries challenge with persistent gaps in data quality and coordination, which limit the effective targeting of vulnerable consumers and delay deep renovations. The publication prioritizes improving data interoperability, increasing digitalisation, and updating legal frameworks to align with EPBD requirements and ensure a climate-resilient future.
JustReno report for Hungary