The EN-TRACK project, supported by the Horizon 2020 program, officially concludes, having established a platform for enhancing energy efficiency investments (EEI) in the European Union. Over its three-year duration, EN-TRACK developed a crucial interoperable ecosystem of data and tools to support informed decision-making in building refurbishment.
Utilizing existing infrastructures, EN-TRACK enhanced the integration and analysis of diverse data sets, making them compatible with other major databases and tools. This advancement has led to clearer, quicker, and more transparent decision-making, thereby de-risking investments in the energy efficiency of buildings.
Key Achievements:
- Institutional Adoption: EN-TRACK has been adopted as the official platform by ICAEN for monitoring all public buildings in Catalonia until 2028.
- Strategic Agreements: The project secured 11 cooperation agreements with large building owners and 5 with financial institutions, demonstrating trust and utility in the platform’s capabilities.
Stoyan Danov, the project coordinator, shared insights on the project’s future: "The future exploitation of EN-TRACK is foreseen to continue through its use by current partners in Spain and Bulgaria and through promoting its use via cooperation agreements with prospective partners and users."
About EN-TRACK
Funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, EN-TRACK has created an interoperable data ecosystem that supports scalable and impactful energy efficiency investments in buildings across Europe. The project facilitates the financial sector's engagement by providing robust, actionable data essential for investment and operational decisions related to building energy efficiency.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under Grant Agreement No 885395.
Contact information
Stoyan Danov
Project coordinator
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