On 19 June 2026, the Second Round Table on Energy Efficiency and Energy Poverty was held in Rumia as part of the LOCATEE Project. The event, organised by the City of Rumia, attracted more than 30 participants interested in the social and technical challenges of private multi-apartment buildings. Participants included municipal officials, housing cooperative boards, property managers, homeowners’ associations, local councillors, neighbouring municipalities, the district heating company, financial institutions supporting building renovation, social welfare services, and NGOs. On behalf of the Municipality of Rumia, the event was organised by Marzena Pranga-Cyman, Ewa Lenczowska, Alina Labudda and Alicja Wiczling, while Jan Frankowski, Aleksandra Prusak and Joanna Mazurkiewicz from IBS supported its preparation and facilitation.
The first part of the workshop featured presentations by invited speakers, including the latest findings from the LOCATEE Project. The key messages included:
During the interactive workshop session, participants mapped areas where social and housing-related challenges overlap, drawing on their local knowledge. They also discussed the main barriers to renovation investments identified throughout the LOCATEE project. In Rumia, participants highlighted the following obstacles:


The second workshop session focused on identifying which municipal interventions targeting private multi-apartment buildings are both effective and feasible. Participants agreed that the following measures have the greatest potential:
One particularly engaging discussion concerned whether municipalities should recommend reliable building contractors. While many residents see such recommendations as desirable and helpful, local authorities also recognised the potential risk of compromising their impartiality.
The workshop helped consolidate local knowledge of areas affected by energy poverty while providing valuable insights into stakeholders’ expectations regarding the future one-stop shop and the LOCATEE Energy Poverty Monitoring System.
The event was organised as part of the LIFE LOCATEE project, co-funded by the European Union through the LIFE Programme.