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EPBD recast – A summary of the strengthened Energy Performance of Buildings Directive

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EPBD recast – A summary of the strengthened Energy Performance of Buildings Directive

The directive empowers Member States to reduce emissions and energy usage in buildings, enhancing health and quality of life. It promotes energy independence, mandates zero-emission standards for new buildings, and encourages the phase-out of fossil fuels, driving sustainable mobility and combating energy poverty.
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The European Commission celebrates the final adoption of the strengthened Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, a cornerstone of the European Green Deal. 

Member States are tasked with reducing building emissions, targeting a 16% reduction in residential energy use by 2030 and renovating the worst-performing non-residential buildings by 16% by 2030 and 26% by 2033. 

The directive mandates zero-emission standards for new buildings by 2030 and aims to alleviate energy poverty by implementing targeted financing measures to incentivise and support renovations, particularly in buildings with a higher prevalence of energy-poor households.

Additionally, it promotes sustainable mobility efforts, encourages solar power adoption, and prohibits subsidies for fossil fuel boilers from 2025.

This initiative aligns with EU's aim for energy independence and sustainability.
 

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Themes
Policy and Regulatory Frameworks
Building Renovation
Nearly zero-energy buildings
Financial support for energy efficiency in buildings, research and innovation
Energy efficiency technologies and solutions
Green Building Solutions