It’s time to wake a sleeping giant. The report published by the energy consultancy Ecofys is the first to confirm and quantify the huge, untapped potential for energy savings at EU level, that can be achieved by retrofitting technical building systems.
It’s time to unlock the opportunities hidden behind concrete, glass and steel to create massive savings, more jobs and better places to live.
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There are technologies available that have been proven to make our buildings and the systems within them more efficient, yet they are still missing in most buildings. Optimizing technical building systems not only makes building environments more efficient, it empowers building users to better understand their environment – proactively managing their energy usage and maintaining a healthy, comfortable and productive living environment, adjusted to their liking. The cost for these technologies is low and they can be easily retrofitted in buildings, while the energy and cost saving benefits can be remarkable.
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Achieving the EU’s transition to a low-carbon economy by 2050 requires the full decarbonization of our buildings. So, there is a clear need to accelerate the modernization of existing building stock. To achieve this, we need to ensure that technical building systems are operating at maximum efficiency.
The implementation of the new Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) presents an unmissable opportunity for accelerating the optimization of technical building systems and the most cost-effective pathway towards achieving our targets.
The new EPBD reinforces attention to controls of energy flows by getting control basics right, targeting full and part load in inspection requirements and enabling buildings to get smart and put users in control The time to act is now, and there is a set of key measures to make the transition happen.
Enforcement of existing provisions such as Article 8 of the current EPBD. Guidance for member states on implementation of the EPBD supported by best practice examples for different building types. The enforcement of the EPBD is simplified by new binding requirements on key functionalities. such as individual room temperature control.
The new EPBD asks Member States to assess and document the energy performance of technical building systems in order to increase awareness of possible efficiency gains and drive demand. Member states can embrace the use of existing tools, such as the building renovation passport or the new smartness indicator, to stimulate market uptake.
Greater consistency is needed around the terminology used by the European Commission to avoid indecision and uncertainty among investors and users Clarified requirements have been introduced for key functionalities such as individual room temperature control, part load and full load conditions and for building automation and controls to foster implementation of the EPBD in member states.
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