09/07/2024
🚀Report launch! FOUR reports identifying policy needs for successful implementation! https://www.bpie.eu/epbdwise/
After months of *desk research*, *interviews*, *topic-specific stakeholder workshops*, and *6 intensive roundtable discussions* with policymakers in Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine (whew!), we have identified the key policy needs for 5 crucial elements of the 2024 EPBD. This exercise is a foundational first step to formulate effective policy guidelines.
Each report provides a broad overall assessment of policy needs per topic and identifies the nitty-gritty details and key watch-out points that will need to be given special consideration for each country.
Here's a snapshot:
✅ National Building Renovation Plans (NBRP):
💡Not just a checkbox admin document! NBRPs have the potential to become dynamic strategic instruments to drive large-scale building renovations, sustainable urban development and equitable social progress, adding significant value.
🔍What you’ll find: 7 key criteria for NBRPs and 11 good practice examples.
✅Zero-Emission Buildings (ZEBs):
💡While ZEB represents a significant shift from the previous nZEB standard, member states don't have to start from scratch! Many robust nZEB definitions, methodologies, best practices, and new research provide a strong basis for effective ZEB implementation.
🔍What you’ll find: 12 key criteria for an effective ZEB definition & 7 good practice examples.
✅Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS):
💡To fill their purpose, MEPS will require robust design of other elements of the EPBD including NBRPs, EPCs and RPs, and of course, more and better building stock data.
🔍What you’ll find: 5 policy needs & 6 good practices from Flanders & Brussels (Belgium), France, Scotland, England and Wales, and the Netherlands.
✅ Renovation Passports (RPs):
💡Renovation Passports are intended to make renovation easier for homeowners. There are two potential approaches that have different implications in terms of governance: integrating the RP into the EPC (national competence) or developing it as a standalone document within existing energy advisory schemes (regional competence). There are benefits to both, but a harmonised approach with EPC offers important cost-efficiency benefits.
🔍What you'll find: 9 policy needs and 7 good practices
✅EPCs are core to a well-functioning renovation ecosystem, and outcomes of this first work shows a range of areas for policymakers to focus their efforts to strengthen national EPC schemes.
🔍What you'll find: 6 policy needs and 7 good practices
📖 Access the full reports here: https://www.bpie.eu/epbdwise/