The European Commission's new Recommendation (EU) 2026/536 on One-Stop Shops (OSS) for energy renovation sends a clear message: accelerating building renovation across Europe requires more than simply providing information. It also requires guiding citizens throughout the process, coordinating stakeholders and building trust every step of the way.
At GiDomus, this approach fully validates the model that has been developed over recent years. The initiative is based on understanding renovation as a complex process that requires comprehensive support, local proximity and a coordinated network of stakeholders. The objective is not only to bring different actors together, but also to connect them so that the renovation process becomes more accessible and easier for citizens to navigate.
The European Commission places particular emphasis on key elements that are part of GiDomus' DNA: continuous support throughout the entire process, close relationships and trust with households, adaptation to local needs, and coordination among professional and institutional ecosystems.
In this regard, GiDomus is a clear example of how these principles can be implemented at the local level, helping to make energy renovation more accessible, coordinated and effective across the province of Girona.
