Join the ManagEnergy Master Class on One-Stop Shops!

EU Peers highly recommends the Master Class on One-Stop-Shops (OSS) for residential retrofit, organised by our sister project ManagEnergy.
January 13, 2026
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EU Peers highly recommends the Master Class on One-Stop-Shops (OSS) for residential retrofit, organised by our sister project ManagEnergy.

This Master Class builds on the success of the first edition, providing participants with the tools, knowledge, and network to set up OSS in their regions.

Energy agencies, local and regional authorities across Europe interested in setting up (or keeping alive) their OSS, are invited to apply to the Master Class and  gain practical insights on the creation, development, and management of IHRS. 

The module emphasises OSS in the residential retrofit sector, which is key to accelerating Europe’s renovation rates, but also explores their application in energy communities, heat, and SMEs.

Participants will benefit from expert-led training, peer exchange, and real-life case studies from across Europe. Key topics covered include market analysis, OSS models, technical and financial support, and risk management.

Financial support for travel and accommodation is provided by the ManagEnergy consortium, and participants who complete the course will receive a Digital Badge to certify their participation.

Find out more about this exciting opportunity and apply now on the ManagEnergy website!

Registration link: Applications Now Open for Master Class 7 on One-Stop Shops - European Commission (europa.eu)

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