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Out of 20 pilot projects started within EuroPHit, 11 case study projects with at least one retrofit step have been completed by April 2016, 9 more projects are currently ongoing and will have completed retrofit measures after the project completion. Building types and retrofit measures range from single-family homes to residential social high-rise buildings, where the EnerPHit Standard was implemented completely except for a more efficient heating system, which could not be installed for now. In other multi-family buildings, only one dwelling was improved to achieve a high efficiency and comfort level, whereas in non-residential buildings, retrofit measures consisted of the renewal and efficiency improvement of the flat roofs of only a section of the whole school building. In EuroPHit, a total budget of 26 million Euros has been foreseen to start or complete retrofit processes of more than 40.000 m² of floor area to EnerPHit Standard. | Out of 20 pilot projects started within EuroPHit, 11 case study projects with at least one retrofit step have been completed by April 2016, 9 more projects are currently ongoing and will have completed retrofit measures after the project completion. Building types and retrofit measures range from single-family homes to residential social high-rise buildings, where the EnerPHit Standard was implemented completely except for a more efficient heating system, which could not be installed for now. In other multi-family buildings, only one dwelling was improved to achieve a high efficiency and comfort level, whereas in non-residential buildings, retrofit measures consisted of the renewal and efficiency improvement of the flat roofs of only a section of the whole school building. In EuroPHit, a total budget of 26 million Euros has been foreseen to start or complete retrofit processes of more than 40.000 m² of floor area to EnerPHit Standard. | ||
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