Coordinated both ICPEU and I3CP (Investor Confidence Project), and participated in EN-TRACK, all focused on standardizing how energy efficiency savings are documented and verified for investors.
ENERGYPRO LIMITED
UK SME specializing in de-risking building energy efficiency investments through standardized protocols, benchmarking, and data-driven performance tracking.
Their core work
EnergyPro specializes in de-risking energy efficiency investments in buildings by developing standardized protocols, benchmarking tools, and data-driven assessment frameworks. They help bridge the gap between building retrofit projects and financial investors by creating transparent, verifiable documentation of energy savings. Their work spans the full chain from deep energy renovation planning to post-retrofit performance tracking, with a strong emphasis on making energy efficiency projects bankable and scalable across Europe's existing building stock.
What they specialise in
Participated in DREEAM, ABRACADABRA, and RenoZEB on deep renovation approaches, and coordinated ICPEU on retrofit project documentation protocols.
EN-TRACK focuses on benchmarking and open-source operational databases; CREATORS addresses community energy systems — both involve data infrastructure for energy performance.
ABRACADABRA targeted nZEB through building additions, while RenoZEB accelerated zero-energy renovation solutions including envelope and renewable integration.
CREATORS (2020-2024) marks a shift toward community-scale energy solutions, extending beyond individual building retrofits.
How they've shifted over time
EnergyPro's early work (2015-2018) centered on deep energy retrofitting of individual buildings — improving envelopes, achieving nearly zero energy standards, and developing decision-making tools for existing housing stock. From 2019 onward, their focus shifted decisively toward the financial and data infrastructure side: benchmarking, standardization, interoperability, and data-driven risk assessment for energy investments. Their most recent projects (CREATORS, EN-TRACK) suggest a move toward platform-based and community-scale approaches rather than single-building interventions.
EnergyPro is moving from hands-on building retrofit expertise toward becoming a data and standardization authority for energy efficiency finance — a valuable positioning as the EU renovation wave demands scalable investment frameworks.
How they like to work
EnergyPro operates as both a project leader and an active contributor. They coordinated 2 of their 7 projects (ICPEU and I3CP), both related to their core strength in investment protocols, while joining larger consortia as a specialist participant in renovation-focused projects. With 92 unique partners across 22 countries, they maintain a broad and non-repetitive network, suggesting they are sought after for their specific expertise rather than relying on a fixed set of collaborators.
EnergyPro has collaborated with 92 distinct partners across 22 countries, indicating a wide European network built through both coordination and participation roles. Their reach spans well beyond the UK, positioning them as a well-connected node in the EU building energy efficiency community.
What sets them apart
EnergyPro occupies a distinctive niche at the intersection of building energy performance and financial risk management — they don't just know how retrofits work, they know how to make them investable. Their dual experience as both coordinators of investment-protocol projects (ICP/I3CP) and participants in technical renovation projects gives them rare credibility with both engineers and financiers. For consortium builders, they bring the ability to translate technical energy savings into the standardized, bankable language that attracts private investment.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ICPEUTheir largest project (EUR 535,912) and a coordination role — developed the Investor Confidence Project protocols for standardizing energy efficiency project documentation across Europe.
- I3CPSecond coordination role focused on industrial and infrastructure investor confidence, extending their standardization work beyond buildings to broader infrastructure.
- EN-TRACKTheir most recent participation, building an open-source energy performance tracking platform — represents their evolution toward data-driven benchmarking tools.