Design and development of the OSS Madrid virtual website. The structure of OSS Madrid is based on a multifaceted approach that combines digital tools with personalised, face-to-face interactions. It was created as a meeting point to promote the energy rehabilitation of public buildings located in the Madrid region. Last spring, the tendering and contracting processes for the design and development of the OSS Madrid virtual website were carried out. The development is somewhat complex due to the variety and quantity of content, as well as the interfaces with other platforms. The OSS Madrid website is expected to be operational in early 2026.
Building Type Fact Sheets. The three OSSs in Valencia, Extremadura and Madrid have produced standardised fact sheets providing detailed information on energy consumption profiles, possible improvement measures and recommendations for improving energy efficiency. These fact sheets focus on the most common types of public buildings with the highest energy consumption, offering a clear guide for renovation strategies and facilitating decision-making by local authorities.
Design and development of the Preaudit tool. Escan has created the Energy Preaudit tool, which provides a quick and reliable diagnosis of a building’s energy situation. municipal technicians, building energy managers, and public administration officials who wish to promote the renovation of their buildings. The Pre-audit report is complemented by the building’s Energy Efficiency Certificate.
Training Courses. ESCAN has specifically developed the following courses for this project: Efficient Lighting Course, Energy Communities Course, and Code of Conduct Course for ESCO EPC contracts. These courses are available at escansa.org and are offered free of charge to municipal technicians, building energy managers, ESCOs and others interested in refurbishment, thus contributing to the strengthening of institutions and companies.
Stakeholder database. ESCAN is working with other partners in the FACILITA project to create the stakeholder database. The main stakeholders in energy refurbishment are public administrations (central, regional and local), companies in the sector (construction companies, developers, managers, technicians) and financial institutions. This database is a directory of these organisations with different interests, as users seek to reduce their bills and improve comfort, administrations pursue sustainability objectives, and technicians and companies participate in the development of projects.