In France, the energy renovation of buildings is essential to combat climate change. The building sector represents 43% of annual energy consumption and 23% of greenhouse gas emissions [1]. However, the investments required are often significant, which can deter owners and communities.
To have a better view, Homeys has just launched its “Works Evaluation” module which measures the impact of energy renovation work on the performance of a building. Using artificial intelligence, its solution analyzes historical energy consumption data, weather data and job-specific information. The calculator thus provides precise estimates of the real savings in terms of kWh, CO2 emissions and money.
This evaluation module makes it possible to visualize the impact of the various energy renovation measures, such as insulation, replacement of windows, installation of efficient heating systems, etc.
It is a valuable tool for professionals in the sector, allowing them to demonstrate the concrete benefits of energy renovation work by providing objective data on the savings made and the reduction in CO2 emissions. The tool also makes it possible to ensure that the financial savings generated by the work are able to repay the sums invested.
For Henri de Noblens, co-founder of Homeys: “We are convinced that our Works Evaluation module will mark a major step in measuring the real impact of energy renovation works. By providing accurate and reliable data, we encourage homeowners and businesses to invest in energy efficient retrofits, helping to reduce their carbon footprint and achieve significant financial savings. »
For Vincent Lebrun, Director General of the OPH of Villemomble: “We are committed to ensuring energy-efficient housing for our tenants. The Homeys Work Evaluation module allowed us to see the real effectiveness of renovation work carried out on one of the buildings in our building stock. In the future, we will include in our operations the use of the module before and after works to measure the real impact on the energy transition of our assets on the consumption of our buildings. »
[1]: https://www.ecologie.gouv.fr/construction-et-performance-environnementale-du-batiment