CRREM analysis of your real estate portfolio

We will analyze your real estate portfolio in terms of energy costs, excess emissions costs and identify possible paths to reduce energy consumption and reduce your carbon footprint.

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CRREM analysis

In the Fit for 55 package, the European Union has set out ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 compared to 1990. Achieving this means in practice involving all industrial sectors, including the real estate sector, which accounts for around 38% of final energy consumption and 29% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the EU. EU plans to decarbonise the construction sector go back to 2050.

The CRREM (Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor) indicator is used to control the emissivity of buildings, properties, real estate complexes in the current state. It also applies to reducing the carbon footprint associated with planned upgrades over the life of the building. It refers to quantitative and cost values.

One of the biggest challenges in reducing greenhouse gas emissions — in virtually all countries — is the low energy efficiency of existing buildings and still insufficient renovation rates. There are significant risks associated with the aging of the property. This applies to situations where the upgrading of buildings will be unprofitable in terms of the direct costs associated with the planned modernization and the environmental costs associated with the future carbon footprint of the property. This will involve the process of “orphaning” properties that will not have a chance to meet future energy efficiency standards.

Thanks to the CRREM analysis carried out at VIVERNO, it is possible to monitor the energy performance of individual properties, as well as entire portfolios and enterprises. Importantly, standardized data allow to compare the performance of buildings and assess the risk of their “orphanage” due to regulatory changes, potential changes in energy costs and renovation measures.

The CRREM approach not only accelerates the decarbonisation of the commercial real estate sector. We also provide our clients with a precise tool for verifying the financial risk associated with the energy performance of the property. In this way, we identify the economic effects of climate change on building resources and the new regulations that follow.

How are CRREM analyses performed?

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Valuation of works, determination of costs with the client, signing a contract.

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Obtaining information from the Client in the scope allowing to carry out CRREM analysis.

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Creation of a spreadsheet that contains data about the building and the results of calculations.

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Creation of a report on the current state of the building and the expected changes in the future.

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Analysis of the modernization that will allow to meet the conditions regarding energy intensity and carbon dioxide emissions.

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Carrying out calculations and presenting possible scenarios.

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Development of the final version of the report, transfer it to the client and settlement of the project.

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Senior consultant and leader of the energy efficiency/RES team

Mariusz Golebiewski

Master engineer with many years of experience in the field of energy consulting, in particular in the renewable energy sector. He specializes in conducting energy audits, energy efficiency studies in enterprises, both large and SMEs. He advises on the preparation and implementation of decarbonization strategies of companies and the implementation of the energy transformation process while maintaining economic profitability. Multiple panelist at industry conferences on energy efficiency and RES.

Do you have any questions? We have the answers!

The CRREM analysis is in line with the decarbonisation policy of the construction sector in the EU. It shows to what extent the energy consumption and CO2 emissions of your building are matched or not with the adopted paths of reducing energy consumption and reducing the carbon footprint.

The basis is the actual energy consumption for the last year, while a broader time horizon can be used for comparative purposes. In addition, you will need basic information about the building, i.e. area, renewable energy sources installed in the building, the presence of air conditioning.

We will provide you with information on whether your properties are on the right track related to energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, we will indicate the areas whose modernization will allow to bring the building to a state where it will meet the requirements related to energy consumption and carbon footprint.

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