Delivering the EPBD: Minimum Energy Performance Standards

This was the second appointment of our webinar series revolving around Efficient Buildings Europe’s EPBD Implementation Guide!

This episode dove into Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS), with experts from various sectors offering their insights on the topic.

Addressing the worst performing buildings in priority, MEPS aim to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings in the EU. By driving improvements across the EU, these standards not only boost overall energy efficiency but also unlock many opportunities , such as sparking investments in renovations, expanding production capacity, and empowering companies to enhance their training programs.

Agenda

Introduction
Céline Carré, Chair of Energy Efficiency Policies WG at Efficient Buildings Europe and Head of Public Affairs, Saint-Gobain

Session 1: Understanding Minimum Energy Performance Standards

  • Presentation by the European Commission
    Serena Pontoglio, DG ENER, European Commission
  • Recommendations from Efficient Buildings Europe’s EPBD implementation guide
    Rémi Collombet, Head of EU Policy at Efficient Buildings Europe

Session 2: National Perspectives: Schemes, Tools and Initiatives

  • MEPS scheme in The Netherlands for office buildings
    Joost Hartlief, Senior Advisor, Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
  • The impact of the Flemish energy renovation obligation for homebuyers on house prices
    Peter Reusens, Senior Economist – Economics and Research Department, National Bank of Belgium
  • Presentation of a digital tool to drive building renovation at the urban scale. A case study in the Basque Country (Opengela)
    Ander Bilbao, Consultant and Project Coordinator, Cíclica