The most impactful progress beyond stat-of-the-art was the collective financing of projects in bundles, as well as the capacity to finance several small-scale private sector projects through crowdlending. The project reached significant impact and meaningful conclusions.
On the one hand the development of standardized procedures, made available by request, has brought transparency to the public procurement process as Municipalities now have a strictly unbiased template to be used for their projects, and legal support directly to the technical and legal departments of municipalities increased confidence in EPC contracts.
On the other hand, it is clear that Municipalities can leverage on their EE potential by making use of PDA support services in a scale that is not available to them otherwise.
Also, and very importantly, the consortium has come to the conclusion that, in addition to the bundling of projects, matching each individual project with the adequate funding scheme and business model is also key for their implementation. In other words, the consortium has concluded that for almost every project there is one business model and funding scheme that makes it viable, making matchmaking key to project success, thus making bundling only one of the options for funding - others, such as crowdledning, and overall EPC contracts with ESCOs are strong enablers for projects with diferent scales, from the few thousand euros to several million.