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Technical study on the possible introduction of optional building renovation passports
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This study is commissioned and supervised by the European Commission’s (EC) Directorate-General for Energy (DG ENER) and intends to provide technical support to investigate the feasibility of introducing optional building renovation passports (BRP) in the EU. In particular, pursuant to Article 19a of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), this study evaluates the relevance,
feasibility and potential impact of BRPs based on a number of aspects. This work is carried out in close consultation with stakeholders and in collaboration with leading experts, including IFEU and the Shift Project. This first report provides information on the most relevant existing schemes and initiatives. First section outlines the methodology and background for analysing the cases and for selecting cases for further analysis (i.e. deep dives). These deep dives are presented in the following chapter, which includes a description of the model, key features and relevant results. The final chapter concludes the main findings of the review.
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Published:
2020-06-12
Corporate author(s):
BPIE
,
Directorate-General for Energy
(
European Commission
)
,
INIVE
Personal author(s):
Zuhaib, Sheikh
;
Wouters, Peter
;
Volt, Jonathan
;
Fabbri, Mariangiola
Themes:
Energy
,
Industry — Enterprise — Services
Subject:
building
,
building technique
,
energy consumption
,
energy efficiency
,
energy policy
,
energy saving
,
energy technology
,
greenhouse gas
,
report
,
technical standard
,
thermal insulation
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978-92-76-19260-2
DOI
10.2833/760324
Catalogue number
MJ-03-20-342-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-76-19260-2
DOI
10.2833/760324
Catalogue number
MJ-03-20-342-EN-N
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