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Implementing an energy renovation approach based on a

Passeport Efficacité Énergétique (P2E)

BPIE – October 8, 2018

Jean-Noël Geist – secretaire@experience-p2e.org | 06 95 10 81 91Public affairs manager, The Shift ProjectSecretary, Expérience P2E

Presentation of the Passeport P2E

« Context and approach»« Timeline and Web Platform – 2nd version »

« First results of the experimentation »

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Where we come from, who we are

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Membres fondateurs Collège des Partenaires

Collège des Territoires

Conseil d’administration

Comité de suivi Comité de pilotage Ateliers thématiques

Chef de projet

Bureau présidé par Frank Hovorka

Membre d’honneur : Olivier Sidler

September2013

October2014

September2014

August 2015

Article 11 – Loi TECVLOGBOOK

May 2016

What’s needed to deal with the context

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What’s needed to trigger renovation

- Triggering massification

- Assisting households

- Embedding energy performance

- In line with energy and climate ambitions

16 millions individual houses in France12 millions owners living in their own houseHalf of them was built before 1975

Simpler: limited data needs, high hopes

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Life expectancyof the work packages

Projectof the owner

Effective stateof the work packages

33 Combinationsof energy performance

20202018 20502036

Initial state

Stage 1 Stage 3Stage 2

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Presentation of the Passeport P2E

« Context and approach »« Timeline and Web Platform – 2nd version »

« First results of the experimentation »

Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Basic information on the house

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Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Work package 1: Walls

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Nine work packages: Walls Openings VentilationFloors Heating ProgrammationRoof Hot water Air tightness

Anticipating technical issues

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Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Selecting (and refining manually)

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Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

Timeline of the process

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1. Initial contact through public services, logbook, websites...

2. Online registration and visit request by households3. Contact and planning of the visit: a nearby Passportercontacts the household by email and or phone, discusses their project and sets a date for the visit.4. On-site visit

a. Discussion of the household’s project, chat on renovation ingeneral, collection of basic information on the house.

b. House inventory: the Passporter diagnoses the condition of thenine work packages and looks at technical issues

c. Selection of an energy performance combination, and of theoptimal work packages with the household

d. Submission and discussion of the individual renovation roadmap.

5. Continuation of the renovation process (in-depth studies,energy and economic estimates, works, follow-up, etc.).

PASS

EPO

RT

P2

E

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Presentation of the Passeport P2E

« Context and approach »« Timeline and Web Platform – 2nd version »

« First results of the experimentation »

A trigger of energy performance

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After one to three months, almost two thirds of owners (64%) made progress intheir project after getting a renovation roadmap :

• 36 % conducted further studies (economic and/or technical)• 46 % contacter craftspeople.

32 %

30 %

19 %

19 %

P2E’s influence on energy performance in the owner’srenovation projects

None (incl. confirmation of project already taking into account energy)

Performance enhancement on existing work packages

Inclusion of energy performance (initial project not taking it into account)

Performance extended to new work packages

Quicker, cheaper… but who pays?

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€€€Accordingto owners

105€ TTC

According to Passporters400€ TTC

A Passport takes less than half a day in average to a Passporter, including first contact, travelling to the home and discussing the roadmap.• No calculations at home, better use of expertise, importance of the dialogueReality goes from 2.30h for experienced Passporters to 6h for beginners lacking competencein energy and technical issues.

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Presentation of the Passeport P2E

« Context and approach »« Timeline and Web Platform – 2nd version »

« First results of the experimentation »« Opportunities »

A collaborative approach

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Providing Passporters with a validated tool and process

Connecting with Logbooks

Integrating local public renovation services

Interacting with multiple private stakeholders and softwares

Helping banks, and especially the mortgage industry, with simplified, reliable information on household’s renovation projects

Implementing national energy and climate ambitions

Deployment in France?

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Grand-EstOktave

Angers Loire Métropole

Alec49

Currently experimenting P2E

Currently joining P2E

Ongoing discussions

Département des YvelinesSoliha

Centre-Val de Loire Réseau PTRE

Occitanie

Département de l’Ardèche

Plaine Commune ALEC

Pays de la Loire

Nouvelle Aquitaine

Aix-Marseille Provence Métropole

ALEC

Grenoble Métropole

Corse

La Réunion

SavoieAGATE

Métropole du Grand Paris

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