This lesson presents an overview of the consortium that brings together various organizations and experts contributing to the PLURAL project. Each partner brings unique expertise essential to achieving the project’s ambitious goals in the energy-efficient renovation market.
This diverse collaboration includes advanced materials providers, energy systems specialists, prefabrication experts, municipal bodies, and technical innovation leaders from multiple countries across Europe. Together, these partners are shaping an integrated approach to Near Zero Energy Building (NZEB) renovations through the development and implementation of prefabricated Plug-and-Use (PnU) kits.
The PLURAL consortium includes 18 partners from 7 countries: Poland, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Spain, and the Czech Republic. This team combines academic, industrial, and municipal players with wide-ranging expertise, ensuring a comprehensive market-oriented strategy from concept to implementation.
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National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Project Coordinator, Greece
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Advanced Management Solutions (AMS)
Greece
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Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni Municipality (VVV)
Greece
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FENIX TNT (FENIX)
Czech Republic
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Obec Kašava
Czech Republic
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University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings (CVUT)
Czech Republic
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Bergamo Tecnologie (BGTC)
Poland
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DAIKIN AIRCONDITIONING HELLAS (DAIKIN)
Greece
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Intrasoft International (INTRA)
Luxembourg
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Institute for Solar Technology (SPF)
Switzerland
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The Catalonia Institute of Construction Technology (ITeC)
Spain
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Pich Architects (PA)
Spain
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The Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC)
Spain
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Agència de l´Habitatge de Catalunya (AHC)
Spain
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ZRS Architekten (ZRS)
Germany
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RECUAIR (RECUAIR)
Czech Republic
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DENVELOPS TEXTILES (DEN)
Spain
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RD Rymarov (RDR)
Czech Republic
With a collective goal of transforming energy renovation in Europe, the PLURAL project partners are working together to bring sustainable, cost-effective solutions to market. Each partner’s unique role underpins the project’s mission to make deep retrofitting more accessible and efficient across diverse building types and climates. This collaboration fosters innovation across various disciplines, setting the stage for a new standard in NZEB renovations. In the next chapter, Demonstrations, we will delve into the practical applications and demonstration sites that showcase PLURAL’s impact in real-world settings.