Buildings are the focus of European (EU) policies aimed at a sustainable and competitive low-carbon economy by 2020. Reducing energy consumption of existing buildings and achieving nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs) are the core of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and the recast of the Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD). To comply with these requirements, Member States have to adopt actions to exploit energy savings from the building sector. This paper describes the differences between deep, major and NZEB renovation and then it provides an overview of best practice policies and measures to target retrofit and investment related to non-residential buildings. Energy requirements defined by Member States for NZEB levels ar...
The EU ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ (2010/31/EU) requires Member States to ensure tha...
The European Climate and Energy package foresees a substantial reduction of energy consumptions in b...
In times of great transition of the European construction sector to energy efficient and nearly zero...
Buildings are the focus of European (EU) policies aimed at a sustainable and competitive low-carbon ...
Buildings are the core of EU policies to achieving a sustainable and competitive low-carbon economy ...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial to reach future climate and energy goals. As established ...
With the adoption of the recast Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) in 2010 (Directive 2...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
This report is the result of the work performed in this field under the Concerted Action EPBD in 201...
The energy consumptions of the building stock are playing a central role in the energy policy of the...
Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) represent the backbone to achieve ambitious European goals in t...
Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) represent the backbone to achieve ambitious European goals in t...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
Developing nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB) represents a path toward sustainable<br>communities a...
In times of great transition of the European construction sector to energy efficient and nearly zero...
The EU ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ (2010/31/EU) requires Member States to ensure tha...
The European Climate and Energy package foresees a substantial reduction of energy consumptions in b...
In times of great transition of the European construction sector to energy efficient and nearly zero...
Buildings are the focus of European (EU) policies aimed at a sustainable and competitive low-carbon ...
Buildings are the core of EU policies to achieving a sustainable and competitive low-carbon economy ...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial to reach future climate and energy goals. As established ...
With the adoption of the recast Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) in 2010 (Directive 2...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
This report is the result of the work performed in this field under the Concerted Action EPBD in 201...
The energy consumptions of the building stock are playing a central role in the energy policy of the...
Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) represent the backbone to achieve ambitious European goals in t...
Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) represent the backbone to achieve ambitious European goals in t...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
Developing nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB) represents a path toward sustainable<br>communities a...
In times of great transition of the European construction sector to energy efficient and nearly zero...
The EU ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ (2010/31/EU) requires Member States to ensure tha...
The European Climate and Energy package foresees a substantial reduction of energy consumptions in b...
In times of great transition of the European construction sector to energy efficient and nearly zero...