Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ITRE | BENDTSEN Bendt ( PPE) | KUMPULA-NATRI Miapetra ( S&D), CZESAK Edward ( ECR), PETERSEN Morten ( ALDE), MARCELLESI Florent ( Verts/ALE), TAMBURRANO Dario ( EFDD), KAPPEL Barbara ( ENF) |
Committee Opinion | ENVI | JÄÄTTEENMÄKI Anneli ( ALDE) | Jørn DOHRMANN ( ECR), Mireille D'ORNANO ( ENF), Karl-Heinz FLORENZ ( PPE), Damiano ZOFFOLI ( S&D) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 194-p2
Legal Basis:
TFEU 194-p2Events
PURPOSE: to encourage energy efficiency and increase energy savings in the building sector in the light of recent technological developments.
LEGISLATIVE ACT: Directive (EU) 2018/844 of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings and Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency.
CONTENT: the review of the energy performance of buildings directive amends Directive 2010/31/EU and Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency. It is part of the Clean Energy package presented by the Commission on 30 November 2016 which constitutes a concrete proposal to implement the strategy for energy union, the main objective of which is to make progress towards decarbonising the EU economy by 2030 and beyond.
The main changes to the existing legislative framework are as follows:
Long-term renovation strategy : each Member State shall establish a long-term renovation strategy to support the renovation of the national stock of residential and non-residential buildings, both public and private, into a highly energy efficient and decarbonised building stock by 2050, facilitating the cost-effective transformation of existing buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings.
National strategies should contain a roadmap with indicative milestones for 2030, 2040 and 2050 and how these milestones contribute to achieving the EU's energy efficiency objectives.
In order to guide investment decisions, Member States shall:
pay particular attention to mechanisms to involve SMEs; reduce the perceived risk of energy efficiency operations for investors and the private sector; develop accessible and transparent advisory tools, such as one-stop-shops for consumers and energy advisory services, on relevant energy efficiency renovations and financing instruments.
Member States shall also establish clear guidelines and outline measurable, targeted actions as well as promote equal access to financing, including for the worst performing segments of the national building stock, for energy-poor consumers, for social housing and for households subject to split-incentive dilemmas, while taking into consideration affordability.
Technical building systems : Member States shall:
set requirements for these systems in terms of total energy performance, correct installation and appropriate sizing, adjustment and control of technical building systems installed in existing buildings; require new buildings, where technically and economically feasible, to be equipped with self-regulating devices that separately regulate the temperature of each room or, where justified, in a designated heated zone of the building unit.
Promoting electromobility : the Directive introduces minimum electromobility requirements for new buildings and those undergoing major renovations, such as the presence of at least one recharging point for electric vehicles in buildings with more than 10 parking spaces .
The Directive also requires that the ducting infrastructure installation, i.e. the conduits for the passage of electrical cables, be installed for at least one out of five parking spaces, in order to allow the subsequent installation of charging points for electric vehicles.
Member States shall establish, by 1 January 2025, requirements for the installation of a minimum number of recharging points for all non-residential buildings with more than 20 parking spaces.
Inspection of heating and air-conditioning systems : the new Directive recognises the competence of Member States to determine appropriate inspection measures and the frequency of inspections. The rated output for all inspections will be 70 kW. In addition, a feasibility study shall be carried out by the Commission before 2020 for the possible introduction of inspections for stand-alone ventilation systems.
Member States shall lay down requirements to ensure that, where technically and economically feasible, non-residential buildings are equipped with building automation and control systems by 2025.
Smart readiness indicator : the smart readiness indicator shall be used to measure the capacity of buildings to use information and communication technologies and electronic systems to adapt the operation of buildings to the needs of the occupants and the grid and to improve the energy efficiency and overall performance of buildings.
The Commission shall adopt, by 31 December 2019 , a delegated act to complement the Directive by establishing an optional common Union scheme for rating the smart readiness of buildings.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 9.7.2018.
TRANSPOSITION: no later than 10.3.2020.
The European Parliament adopted by 545 votes to 35, with 96 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings.
The European Parliament’s position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure amended the Commission proposal as follows:
Long-term renovation : Member States shall establish a long-term strategy to support the renovation of the national stock of residential and non-residential buildings, both public and private, into a highly energy efficient and decarbonised building stock by 2050, with a view to the long-term 2050 goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Union by 80-95 % compared to 1990.
National strategies shall contain a road map with indicative milestones for 2030, 2040 and 2050 including measurable progress indicators to achieve a highly energy efficient and decarbonised building stock and to ensure that the long-term renovation strategies deliver the necessary progress towards the transformation of existing buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings , in particular by an increase in deep renovations.
Financial incentives : incentives and financial mechanisms shall be central to national long-term renovation strategies. In order to support the mobilisation of investment in the necessary renovation work, Member States shall facilitate access to appropriate mechanisms for:
the aggregation of projects, including by investment platforms or groups, and by consortia of small and medium-sized enterprises, to enable investor access as well as packaged solutions for potential clients; the reduction of the perceived risk of energy efficiency operations for investors and the private sector; the use of public funding to leverage additional private-sector investment or address specific market failures; guiding investments into an energy efficient public building stock, in line with Eurostat guidance; and accessible and transparent advisory tools, such as one-stop-shops for consumers and energy advisory services, on relevant energy efficiency renovations and financing instruments.
Member States shall provide clear guidelines and outline measurable, targeted actions as well as promote equal access to financing, including for the worst performing segments of the national building stock, for energy-poor consumers and for social housing.
New buildings : Member States shall:
take the necessary measures to ensure that new buildings meet the minimum energy performance requirements; ensure that, before construction of new buildings starts, the technical, environmental and economic feasibility of high-efficiency alternative systems, if available, is taken into account; encourage, in relation to buildings undergoing major renovation, high-efficiency alternative systems, in so far as this is technically, functionally and economically feasible, and shall address the issues of healthy indoor climate conditions, fire safety and risks related to intense seismic activity .
Technical building systems, electromobility : Member States shall require new buildings, where feasible, to be equipped with self-regulating devices for the separate regulation of the temperature in each room or, where justified, in a designated heated zone of the building unit.
The amended Directive introduces electromobility requirements for new buildings and those undergoing major renovations, such as the presence of at least one recharging point for electric vehicles in buildings with more than 10 parking spaces.
It also requires that the ducting infrastructure installation, i.e. the conduits for the passage of electrical cables, be installed for at least one out of five parking spaces, in order to allow the subsequent installation of charging points for electric vehicles.
The Commission shall report to the European Parliament and the Council by 1 January 2023 on the potential contribution of a Union building policy to the promotion of electromobility and shall, if appropriate, propose measures in that regard.
Inspection of heating and air-conditioning systems : the rules on the control of heating and air-conditioning systems have been strengthened.
The inspection shall include an assessment of the efficiency and sizing of the air-conditioning system compared with the cooling requirements of the building and, where relevant, consider the capabilities of the air-conditioning system or of the system for combined air-conditioning and ventilation to optimise its performance under typical or average operating conditions.
Smart readiness indicator : the smart readiness indicator shall be used to measure the capacity of buildings to use information and communication technologies and electronic systems to adapt the operation of buildings to the needs of the occupants and the grid and to improve the energy efficiency and overall performance of buildings.
The Commission shall adopt, by 31 December 2019 , a delegated act to complement the Directive by establishing an optional common Union scheme for rating the smart readiness of buildings.
The Committee on Industry, Research and Energy adopted the report by Bendt BENDTSEN (EPP, DK) on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings.
The committee recommended that the European Parliament’s position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the Commission proposal as follows:
Strengthening planning and long-term action : Members recommended that Member States shall establish a long-term strategy for the transformation of the national stock of residential and commercial buildings, both public and private, into a highly energy efficient and decarbonised building stock by 2050 .
Specific milestones for 2030 and 2040 as well as measurable progress indicators shall be provided.
The strategy shall include actions to mobilise investments to facilitate the necessary renovations, including:
identification of cost-effective approaches and actions to stimulate technology neutral renovations relevant to the building type and climatic zone, considering relevant trigger points in the life-cycle of the building; policies and actions to stimulate cost-effective deep renovations of buildings , including staged deep renovations and decarbonisation of the heating and cooling demand, for example by introducing a scheme for building renovation passports; policies and actions to target the worst performing segments of the national building stock, households subject to energy poverty and households subject to split-incentive dilemmas as well as multifamily dwellings facing challenges to conduct renovations, while taking into consideration affordability; policies and actions aiming to accelerate technological transition towards smart and well-connected buildings and communities as well as the deployment of very high-capacity networks; an overview of national initiatives to promote skills and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors as well as education in both passive elements and smart technologies; a forward-looking perspective to guide investment decisions of individuals, the construction industry, public institutions including municipalities, housing cooperatives and financial institutions; an evidence-based estimate of expected energy savings and wider benefits, such as those related to health, safety and air quality.
The development and implementation of Member States’ long-term renovation strategies shall be supported by structured, permanent stakeholder platforms . Each Member State shall include details of the implementation of its longterm renovation strategy.
Financial incentives : financing mechanisms and incentives shall have a central position in the national long-term renovation strategies and be actively promoted by Member States, including by facilitating energy efficient mortgage standards for certified energy efficient building renovations, promoting investments for public authorities in an energy efficient building stock, such as by clarifying accounting standards for public investments, and by providing accessible and transparent advisory tools for consumers on their financing options for energy efficient renovations in buildings.
Proportionate electro-mobility requirements : the Commission’s proposal aims at using the revision of the Directive to contribute further to decarbonisation of transport by using the infrastructure around buildings to facilitate the rollout of electric mobility infrastructure. Members suggested focusing the requirements of the Directive to either pre-cabling or pre-tubing which allows charging infrastructures to be quickly installed in car parks.
Member States shall require installation of a minimum number of recharging points to all public and commercial non-residential buildings, with more than ten parking spaces, by 1 January 2025.
Buildings : Members proposed strengthening the elements of the proposal concerning the use of building automation , to clarify its value in its own right, and to clarify its use as alternative to inspections for simplification purposes.
The amendments made the following points:
for new buildings , Member States should ensure that, before construction starts, the technical, environmental and economic feasibility of high-efficiency alternative systems is taken into account. Such systems could include decentralised energy supply systems based on energy from renewable sources or waste heat; cogeneration; district or block heating or cooling and heat pumps; new buildings should be equipped with self-regulating devices that regulate room temperature levels in each individual room; energy performance upgrades of existing buildings shall contribute to achieving a healthy indoor environment, including by the removal of asbestos and other harmful substances and by avoiding problems such as mould.
Smart indicators : Members laid down the specific conditions, scope and purpose for the delegation of competences to the Commission to develop a smartness indicator in accordance with the methodology set out in this Directive .
The smartness indicator shall be coherent with energy performance certificates and should be used to measure buildings' capacity to use ICT and electronic systems to optimise operation, performance, indoor comfort and interact with the grid.
PURPOSE: to accelerate the cost-effective renovation of existing buildings.
PROPOSED ACT: Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.
BACKGROUND: the Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to:
reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least 27 %), make energy savings of at least 27 %, reviewing this level having in mind an Union level of 30 %, improve Europe’s energy security, competitiveness and sustainability.
One of the ways to improve energy efficiency is to tap the huge potential for efficiency gains in the building sector which is the largest single energy consumer in Europe, absorbing 40% of final energy. About 75% of buildings are energy inefficient and, depending on the Member State, only 0.4-1.2% of the stock is renovated each year.
In order to accelerate the cost-effective renovation of existing building, the Commission proposes to update Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings Directive (EPBD) by:
integrating long term building renovation strategies, supporting the mobilisation of financing and creating a clear vision for a decarbonised building stock by 2050; encouraging the use of ICT and smart technologies to ensure buildings operate efficiently; streamlining provisions where they have not delivered the expected results.
The Commission considered that better performing buildings provide higher comfort levels and well-being for their occupants and improve health by reducing mortality and morbidity from a poor indoor climate. It could contribute to taking out from energy poverty between 515 000 and 3.2 million households in the EU (from a total of 23.3 million households living in energy poverty - Eurostat).
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the preferred option seeks to enhance implementation of the regulatory framework, including targeted amendments to strengthen current measures. This option stays in line with the framework of the current EPBD, with better information provided to the end-users and adequate minimum performance requirements that avoid sub-optimal intervention on buildings.
Taken together, the measures of the preferred policy option would reduce the administrative burden of the EPBD by EUR 98.1 million per year.
CONTENT: the Commission proposed to amend Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings as follows:
Definition of technical building systems : this definition is extended to on-site electricity generation and on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility;
Building renovation : the proposal will include additionally the consideration of energy poverty issues, support for smart financing of building renovations and a vision for the decarbonisation of buildings by 2050, with specific milestones in 2030.
The long-term building renovation strategies will become part of the integrated national energy and climate plans and will be notified by Member States to the Commission by 1 January 2019 for the period post 2020 . The strategy will cover the renovation of the national stock of residential and non-residential buildings.
New buildings : the proposal is simplified by limiting it to the provision identified in the impact assessment as the most useful, i.e. the general obligation for new buildings to meet the minimum energy performance requirements. Other provisions that were more cumbersome are deleted.
Technical building systems : the proposal introduced requirements concerning:
infrastructure for electro-mobility :
i. new non-residential buildings with more than ten parking spaces, and non-residential buildings with more than ten parking spaces undergoing major renovation will have to equip one parking
ii. space per ten for electro-mobility . This will apply to all non-residential with more than ten parking spaces buildings as of 2025, including buildings where the installation of recharging points are sought under public procurement;
iii. new residential buildings with over ten parking spaces, and those undergoing major renovation, will have to put in place the pre-cabling for electric recharging . Member States will be able to choose to exempt buildings owned and occupied by SMEs, as well as public buildings covered by the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive;
reinforcing the use of building electronic monitoring, automation and control in order to streamline inspections; the introduction of a ‘ smartness indicator ’ rating the readiness of the building to adapt its operation to the needs of the occupant and of the grid, and to improve its performance.
Financial incentives : the Directive is updated to include two new provisions on using energy performance certificates (EPCs) to assess savings from renovations financed with public support are to be assessed by comparing EPCs before and after renovation. Public buildings with a surface over a certain threshold must disclose their energy performance.
Inspections : other than streamlining provisions on inspections, the update provides for more effective approaches to regular inspections which could be used instead to ensure that building performance is maintained and/or improved.
Annex I : this Annex is updated to improve transparency and consistency in the way energy performance is determined at national or regional level and to take into account the importance of the indoor environment.
To ensure that this proposal has maximum impact, the smart finance for smart buildings initiative will contribute to mobilise and unlock private investments in a larger scale.
Documents
- Final act published in Official Journal: Directive 2018/844
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 156 19.06.2018, p. 0075
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2018)350
- Draft final act: 00004/2018/LEX
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T8-0099/2018
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: PE616.909
- Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: GEDA/A/(2018)001121
- Coreper letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: GEDA/A/(2018)001121
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE616.909
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A8-0314/2017
- Committee opinion: PE603.103
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR0831/2017
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.029
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.077
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.076
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0008/2017
- Committee draft report: PE603.067
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2016)0408
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2016)0409
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2016)0414
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2016)0415
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2016)0765
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2016)0408
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2016)0409
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2016)0414
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2016)0415
- Committee draft report: PE603.067
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0008/2017
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.076
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.029
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE606.077
- Committee of the Regions: opinion: CDR0831/2017
- Committee opinion: PE603.103
- Coreper letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: GEDA/A/(2018)001121
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE616.909
- Draft final act: 00004/2018/LEX
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2018)350
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
- Contribution: COM(2016)0765
Votes
A8-0314/2017 - Bendt Bendtsen - am 87 17/04/2018 13:34:23.000 #
A8-0314/2017 - Bendt Bendtsen - am 88 17/04/2018 13:34:41.000 #
Amendments | Dossier |
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2016/0381(COD)
2017/06/13
ITRE
185 amendments...
Amendment 100 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) To facilitate the cost-effective achievement of the Union's climate and energy goals as well as cost-efficient renovations in buildings, national long- term renovation strategies should integrate considerations for reducing air pollution and improvements to health and indoor climate, including by combining renovation with the removal of asbestos and other harmful substances, thus preventing the illegal removal of harmful substances, and facilitating compliance with existing legislative acts such as Directive 2009/148/EC.
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) Improving the energy use of our buildings has a great untapped potential and with ambitious goals for deep renovation millions of jobs can be created all over Europe, especially for SMEs. The right set of professional skills play an essential part in untapping this potential and improving our building stock, therefore, Member States should introduce mechanisms to promote the further development of skills and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors.
Amendment 102 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) National long-term renovation strategies should specify their expected output and contribution to achieving the overall energy efficiency target of 40 % by 2030 in accordance with Directive 2012/27/EU, taking into account that every 1 % increase in energy savings reduces gas imports by 2,6 % and thereby contributes actively to the Union’s energy independence
Amendment 103 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) Measures to improve further the energy performance of buildings shall take into account climatic and local conditions as well as indoor climate, health and safety requirements including fire safety, indoor and outdoor air quality and cost-effectiveness.
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) To ensure the attainment of renovation targets, and promote a more holistic approach to renovation, the provisions on long-term renovation strategies should be updated to offer clear guidelines for the establishment of national strategies.
Amendment 105 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) Alongside major and aggregated renovation projects, Member States should support smaller interventions, which are more accessible to a larger part of the population and involve largely SMEs and local enterprises.
Amendment 106 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) National long-term renovation strategies should specify their expected output and contribution to achieving an energy efficiency binding target of 40 % by 2030.
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 b (new) (7 b) This review includes provisions related to the treatment of energy efficiency as an infrastructure priority, recognising that it fulfils the definition of infrastructure used by the IMF and other economic institutions, and to make it a crucial element and a priority consideration in future investment decisions on Europe's energy infrastructure1a. Improved energy efficiency is also essential for providing long-term geopolitical security __________________ 1aWording from the European Parliament report of 2 June 2016 on the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/EU)-(2015/2232(INI))
Amendment 108 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 b (new) (7 b) From the planning stage, a holistic district approach should ensure that buildings are designed and transformable to fulfil the needs of their current and future occupants, as well as deliver services to the systems.
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 c (new) (7 c) National long-term renovation strategies should specify the contributions of the building segments to the yearly 3% renovation rate to achieve the overall energy efficiency target of 40% by 2030 in accordance with directive 2012/27/EU (revised).
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 d (new) (7 d) Access to independent energy advisory services are essential for citizens as well as for local and regional authorities, in order to be informed about deep or staged deep renovations, energy efficient technologies, available financial instruments and accompanying measures. Combined with energy efficiency devices and kits at little or no upfront costs, they can be financed from EU funds 3a and bring about substantial savings also in households characterized by split- incentives and/or low income. __________________ 3aCOM Study Feasibility study to finance low-cost energy efficiency measures in low income households from EU Funds https://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/ener/files /documents/low_cost_energy_efficiency_ measures_-_final_report.pdf
Amendment 111 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 e (new) (7 e) Healthy buildings should be characterized by being affordable and constructed from materials designed to last and that are non toxic, that are repairable and recyclable in line with the provisions of a Circular Economy, as well as helping occupants to use energy efficiently and produce energy. They should have sufficient natural and adapted in-built lightening and be ventilated and heated properly to maintain an healthy indoor environment while meeting the minimum energy requirements.
Amendment 112 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment. Those targets should, however, take into account the less digitally engaged consumers who should not be left behind. In-building physical communications infrastructure is addressed in Directive 2014/61/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council. Targeted incentives should take into account the Union's connectivity targets, which are a prerequisite to the development of connected, smart homes. However, nearly zero emission buildings with good insulation may block indoor mobile connection and hamper the development of small cells and 5G networks unless the issue is considered during construction and renovation.
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. This offers new opportunities for energy savings, notably by providing consumers with more accurate information about their consumption patterns, and empowering them to optimise their energy use, and by enabling the system operator to better manage the grid. In order to digitise the building sector, and benefit from these opportunities, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment.
Amendment 114 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector and promote a systemic development of smart cities, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment.
Amendment 115 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector, targeted incentives should be provided to promote suitable and smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment.
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 a (new) (8a) It is crucial to bear in mind the extraordinary potential of the opportunities created by the development of ICT technologies, smart controls, big data and the internet of things when designing measures to improve energy efficiency.
Amendment 117 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 Amendment 118 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission to supplement it by defining the smartness indicator and enabling its implementation. The Commission should firstly carry out a public consultation with the relevant interest groups and Member States to determine the definition of the smartness indicator and provisions concerning its implementation. The smartness indicator should be used to measure buildings’ capacity to use ICT and electronic systems to optimise operation and interact with the grid. The smartness indicator will raise awareness amongst building owners and occupants of the value behind building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems
Amendment 120 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the
Amendment 121 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission to supplement it by defining the smartness indicator and enabling its implementation
Amendment 122 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission to supplement it by defining the smartness indicator and enabling its implementation. The smartness indicator should be used to measure buildings’ capacity to use ICT and electronic systems to optimise operation and interact with the grid.
Amendment 123 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission to supplement it by defining the smartness indicator and enabling its implementation. The smartness indicator should be used to measure buildings’ capacity to use ICT and electronic systems to optimise operation, the energy distribution, and interact with the grid. The smartness indicator will raise awareness amongst building owners and occupants of the value behind building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems and will give confidence to the occupant about the actual savings of these new enhanced-
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 a (new) (9a) Underlying cost-optimality calculations for elaborating Member States long-term renovation strategies and decisions on their minimum performance criteria, should also duly take account the economic and non-energy benefits of energy efficiency measures, such as job creation, asset value, reduced import dependence, health and in- and outdoor air quality, via harmonised reference values as a part of the guidance for the extended cost-optimality calculation methodology.
Amendment 125 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 a (new) (9a) Long-term national strategies on the energy renovation of buildings must aim to maximise their job creation potential by promoting apprenticeships as well as training that is tailored to suit careers both old and new, with a focus on getting young people into the labour market and getting jobseekers back into employment as part of the social dialogue in place in each Member State at local, regional and national level.
Amendment 126 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 b (new) (9 b) Technical building systems, building automation and control systems and household appliances must also continue to contribute achieving energy savings by regularly updated and upwards-revised eco-design minimum requirements and full lifecycle assessments, as well as adequate energy labelling.
Amendment 127 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10)
Amendment 128 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for increasing the use of bicycles and for the deployment of the smart charging of electric vehicles also to provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power and as a tool for grid balancing, while ensuring that walking and cycling infrastructure, and its connection to public transport, and electric vehicles infrastructure are integrated in urban planning efforts in Member States. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended.
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles and also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended. Innovative thermal insulation and heating and cooling systems are required, with a specific focus on centralised combined heat and power systems and renewable energy produced at the end-users’ premises.
Amendment 130 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. Water can equally be a source of energy in buildings. Heat recovery systems can for instance allow the production of heat on the basis of wastewater. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended.
Amendment 131 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings and the transport sector to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development and deployment of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended.
Amendment 132 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it ambitiously possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended.
Amendment 133 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10a) Member States should incentivise the use of natural building materials with low carbon content and the deployment of green rooftops and cool surfaces in the occasion of major building renovations as they can be effectively used for improving air quality and resilience of buildings, for addressing the worsening of climatic conditions, particularly in urban areas, and for improving the overall energy performance of buildings.
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10a) A clear vision for a decarbonised building stock by 2050 requires high ambition level. When the energy use will be brought closer to zero the share of embodied energy will be more decisive in the whole life-cycle of the buildings. The future vision for a decarbonised building stock should include the embodied energy in buildings. Therefore building with wood is positive for the climate.
Amendment 135 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) 10a. Research into, and the testing of, new solutions for optimising the energy performance of historical buildings and sites should be encouraged, while also safeguarding and preserving cultural heritage.
Amendment 136 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10a) The increase in the energy performance of buildings needs to consider new scientific knowledge of the relationship between the building services and design and the health and well-being of building occupants.
Amendment 137 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10a) Member States should take into account that innovation and new technology ask for enhanced investments in education and skills, which are necessary for the successful implementation of such technologies.
Amendment 138 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10a) This directive can hardly prejudge development and innovation in the field of electronic mobility, buildings or smart systems. Therefore the principle of technology neutrality should apply throughout this directive.
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 b (new) 10b. Nature-based solutions, such as well-designed street vegetation, green roofs and walls providing insulation and shade to buildings reduce energy demand by limiting the need for heating and cooling and improving a building’s energy performance;
Amendment 140 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial and maintained performance of these technical systems. Even cheap technical solutions with very short payback periods, such as hydraulic balancing of the heating system and installation/replacement of thermostatic control valves, are insufficiently considered today. Provisions related to inspections are amended to ensure a better result from inspections. Account should be taken of factors such as the initial design of the building and its orientation in order to set a higher starting point for energy efficiency that could produce savings in terms of other improvements, systems, envelopes or lighting. There is also a need to develop the implementation of monitoring systems to obtain real-time data so that systems can be constantly optimised.
Amendment 141 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified
Amendment 142 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 a (new) (11a) Better performing buildings provide higher comfort level and wellbeing for their occupants and improve health by reducing mortality and morbidity from a poor climate. Thermal bridges, temperatures, inadequate insulation and unplanned air pathways can result in surface temperatures below the dew point of the air and in dampness. Well-designed envelopes are critical to the prevention and control of excess of moisture and microbial growth, as they prevent thermal bridges and the entry of liquid or vapour-phase water. Even simple technical solutions, including at the building design phase, to avoid the dew point temperature, such as thermal breaks, are insufficiently considered today.
Amendment 144 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 a (new) (11a) The 2009 WHO guidelines express that for indoor air quality, better performing buildings provide higher comfort levels, wellbeing for their occupants and improve health. Thermal bridges, inadequate insulation and unplanned air pathways can result in surface temperatures below the dew point of the air and in dampness, it is therefore essential to ensure a complete and homogeneous insulation of the building including balconies, fenestrations, roofs, walls, doors and floor.
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 a (new) (11a) Priority should be given to strategies which enhance the thermal performance of buildings during the summer period. To that end, the focus should be maintained on measures which avoid overheating, such as shading and sufficient thermal capacity in the building construction, and further development and application of passive cooling techniques, primarily those that improve indoor climatic conditions and the microclimate around buildings.
Amendment 146 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12)
Amendment 147 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12)
Amendment 148 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12)
Amendment 149 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 12. Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective
Amendment 150 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non-residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years.
Amendment 151 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of passive elements and technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non- residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years. The current possibility to opt for alternative measures is therefore deleted. For small scale installations, the documentation of the system performance by installers and the registration of this information in the databases on energy performance certification will support the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set for all technical building systems and reinforce energy performance certificates role. In addition, existing regular safety inspections and programmed maintenance work will remain an opportunity to provide direct advice on energy efficiency improvements.
Amendment 152 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections and maintenance. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non- residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years. The current possibility to opt for alternative measures is therefore deleted. For small scale installations, the documentation of the system performance by installers and the registration of this information in the databases on energy performance certification will support the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set for all technical building systems and reinforce energy performance certificates role. In addition, existing regular safety inspections and programmed maintenance work will remain an opportunity to provide direct advice on energy efficiency improvements.
Amendment 153 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12)
Amendment 154 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most
Amendment 155 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) (12a) Member States should introduce safeguards to prevent partly diminished energy saving improvements 1a offset by an increase in the number of appliances, larger homes (rebound effect), or unattended behavioural changes following the installation of smart systems, via adequate policies, awareness raising and obligatory information and training measures for occupants of new or renovated buildings on technical building systems, as well as via passive and low-tech solutions and continued energy efficiency improvements, full life- cycle assessments and adequate sizing of appliances and systems through the Eco- Design process. __________________ 1aEuropean Environmental Agency (EEA), Figure 7 of Progress on energy efficiency in Europe
Amendment 156 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) 12a. Automation and monitoring systems perform a crucial role in serving the occupants of buildings better and providing flexibility for the electricity system through reducing and shifting demand, and thermal storage;
Amendment 157 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) (12a) Highlights the importance of ensuring that measures to improve the energy performance of buildings should not focus on the building envelope only, but should include all elements and technical systems in a building;
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation
Amendment 159 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth
Amendment 160 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) Financial instruments should address the reduction of energy needs and uses and the provision of renewable energy on the building or nearby for self consumption. To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which sh
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, public financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation
Amendment 163 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance
Amendment 164 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation and proved to deliver high energy performance and to improve indoor environmental quality with positive impact on health, well-being, comfort and productivity. Member States should ensure that a certain percentage of public funding is allocated to the energy refurbishment of low-income households with the aim of tackling energy poverty.
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 13. To ensure their best use in building renovation, public-sector and private- sector financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the
Amendment 166 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation. The renovation measures carried out should be indicated in the energy performance certificate.’
Amendment 167 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation, providing this is economically proportionate.
Amendment 168 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, both public and private financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation.
Amendment 169 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) Financial mechanisms to finance energy-efficient new buildings, as well as energy efficiency measures in the building stock, should come from private, public- private and public sources. For private investments, the risk for investments in the modernisation of the building stock should be reduced. Public-private partnerships should especially be taken into consideration for energy efficiency measures in public buildings to decrease the financial burden on smaller and financially weaker cities, regions and member states. Further, member states should encourage energy efficiency measures, especially in social housing and housing of the weakest market participants, by public financial support for which also European Funds could be used.
Amendment 170 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) For renovating strategies to be effective on the one hand, and for their effect to be measured on the other hand, there is an urgent need to develop an EU database gathering real energy consumption information of larger commercial and residential buildings which will help determine the most effective renovation measures and allow for ex-ante/ex-post evaluations as well as benchmarking;
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) Public contract rules should be changed to enable authorities to choose providers offering the highest energy performance level and rules on public debt and deficit must be reformed, which still classify energy efficiency investments by private third parties (energy performance contracting) as public debt in the account balance of local, regional and national authorities.
Amendment 172 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) Given the long term contribution to economic prosperity, job creation, improvement in air quality and health, among others, it would be appropriate that all investment and fiscal measures put in place to achieve the objectives of this directive are deemed exempt from deficit and debt calculations.
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) In order to unlock public investment and PPPs, certain statistical and accounting rules would benefit from a review. Similarly, public investment in the area of energy renovation ought to enjoy budget flexibility as referred to in the Communication of January 2015.
Amendment 174 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) Investment in the energy- efficiency renovation of buildings should be recognised by financial institutions, which offer energy-efficient mortgages, as a lower risk-weighting when it comes to capital requirements.
Amendment 175 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13a) The specification of long-term renovation strategies with clear milestones and measures should be promoted among Member States to stimulate energy efficiency investments from the private sector.
Amendment 176 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) 13a. Where the energy performance certificate attests to an improvement in a building’s energy performance, the certification costs may be included in the incentive provided by the Member State concerned.
Amendment 177 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 b (new) (13 b) Financial mechanisms and incentives should have a central position in the national long-term renovation strategies and be actively promoted by Member States, including by facilitating energy efficient mortgage standards for certified energy efficient building renovations, promoting investments for public authorities in an energy efficient building stock, such as by tackling disincentivising accounting standards, by promoting pre-financing options like on- bill or on-tax repayment schemes, and providing accessible and transparent advisory tools for consumers on their financing options for energy efficient renovations in buildings
Amendment 178 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 b (new) 13b. The Commission shall consider the possibility of excluding from the scope of the Stability Pact energy efficiency investments made by Member States in public buildings and infrastructure when these are certain to generate public expenditure savings.
Amendment 179 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier with an ambitious and stable long-term framework in place and when good- quality information is available.
Amendment 180 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier when good-quality information is available. Public buildings with a total useful floor area over 250 m²
Amendment 181 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier when good-quality information is available. Public buildings that are owned by the state, region or municipality or privately owned for public use, with a total useful floor area over 250 m² should therefore be
Amendment 182 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 a (new) (14a) To ensure that energy efficiency measures reduce energy poverty for tenants sustainably, the cost-efficiency of such measures, as well as the affordability for the owners and tenants shall be taken into account, and financial support for such measures shall be guaranteed on Member State level.
Amendment 183 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 15 (15) The current independent control
Amendment 184 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of energy efficiency policy for buildings, the transparency and role of EPCs should be
Amendment 185 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of energy efficiency policy for buildings, the transparency of EPCs should be improved by ensuring that that all necessary parameters for calculations, for both certification and minimum energy performance requirements, are set out and applied consistently. Member States should put in place adequate measures to ensure, for example, that the performance of installed, replaced or updated technical building systems is documented in view of building certification and compliance checking. When it comes to modernising heating in individual buildings for which primary energy is used, conversion to heat should be as energy-efficient as possible and in line with best practices.
Amendment 186 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of energy efficiency policy for buildings as part of the EU-binding energy efficiency target of at least 40% in 2030, the transparency of EPCs should be improved by ensuring that that all necessary parameters for calculations, for both certification and minimum energy
Amendment 187 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of an ambitious energy efficiency policy for buildings, the transparency of EPCs should be improved by ensuring that that all necessary parameters for calculations, for both certification and minimum energy performance requirements, are set out and applied consistently. Member States should put in place adequate measures to ensure, for example, that the performance of installed, replaced or updated technical building systems is documented in view of building certification and compliance checking.
Amendment 188 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 a (new) (16a) The implementation and monitoring of efficiency policies and measures in buildings must be strengthened and energy savings must be verifiable and actually correspond to real- life savings, including the economic value of non-energy benefits, especially important in situations where re- negotiated rental agreements might be linked to the renovations.
Amendment 189 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 a (new) (16a) Recognition, promotion and application of the now finalised set of CEN EPBD standards across the EU Member States would have a positive impact on the revision of the EPBD;
Amendment 190 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 (17) Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/1318 of 29 July 2016 on nearly zero-energy buildings presented how the
Amendment 191 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 (17) Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/1318 of 29 July 2016 on nearly zero-energy buildings presented how the implementation of the Directive could simultaneously ensure the transformation of the building stock and the shift to a more sustainable energy supply, which also supports the heating and cooling strategy14
Amendment 192 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 (17) Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/1318 of 29 July 2016 on nearly zero-energy buildings presented how the ambitious implementation of the Directive could simultaneously ensure the transformation of the building stock and the shift to a more sustainable energy supply, which also supports the heating and cooling strategy14. To make sure appropriate implementation takes place, the general framework for the calculation of the energy performance of buildings should be updated with the support of the work elaborated by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN), under Mandate M/480 that was given by the European Commission. __________________ 14 COM(2016) 51 final
Amendment 193 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 a (new) (17a) As residential and non-residential building renovations provide numerous benefits for the building owner, tenant, user and society in general, cost-benefits should consider not only economical and financial aspects but should also include improved air quality and comfort, health, well-being and productivity. The Commission should ensure that those non-energy benefits are part of the broader guidance for the EU cost- optimality calculations.
Amendment 194 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 (18) The provisions of this Directive should not prevent Member States from setting more ambitious energy performance requirements at district or building level and for building elements as long as such measures are compatible with Union law. It is consistent with the objectives of this Directive and of Directive 2012/27/EC that these requirements may, in certain circumstances, limit the installation or use
Amendment 195 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 a (new) (18a) It is important to be able to implement multilevel governance and macro-regional cooperation strategies in line with the Union’s climate diversity and the challenges posed by climate change in the various European regions.
Amendment 196 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 b (new) (18b) This Directive should be a complementary instrument in the context of the Energy Union and the Union’s new energy governance to combat energy poverty, and the Union is therefore encouraged to harmonise a clear definition of energy poverty and utilise the various studies that have already been made in order to find a possible definition as soon as possible.
Amendment 197 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 (19) The objectives of this Directive, namely to reduce the energy needed to meet the energy demand associated with the typical use of buildings, cannot be adequately achieved by the Member States acting alone. The objectives of the Directive can be more effectively ensured by acting at Union level because this guarantees consistency shared objectives, understanding and political drive. Therefore, the Union adopts measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty on the European Union. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as also set out in that Article, this Directive does not go beyond what is necessary to achieve those objectives. Certain aspects related to the energy efficiency, such as energy poverty, should be addressed at national level. Creation of EU-wide strategies which don´t respect national specifics and differences between Member States may be misleading and counterproductive. Best practices may be considered.
Amendment 198 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 (19) The objectives of this Directive, namely to reduce the energy ne
Amendment 199 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 a (new) (19a) Cities, regional and local authorities show already the example by implementing energy efficiency measures, building renovation schemes and enabling self-generation. Bodies such as the Covenant of Mayors, smart cities and communities or 100% renewable energy communities contribute through the actions of their members to increase energy performance and allow the sharing of best practice on achieving the energy transition. Especially projects on district level showcase the need to consider the function of buildings integrated in a local energy system, local mobility plan and their ecosystem in general.
Amendment 200 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 21 a (new) (21a) In buildings with improved building envelope space heating, space cooling and ventilation energy demand varies dynamically. It is necessary to use holistic approach to reach energy performance in practice.
Amendment 201 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 21 b (new) (21 b) While the pay back of the low- capital investment in control of individual room temperature is of short time limit, most of the current residential and non- residential buildings in use lack such a feature.
Amendment 202 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 21 c (new) (21 c) The Commission should further promote wide-spread sharing of best practices in regard to public and private financing schemes for energy efficiency as well as the bundling of small and medium size deep energy renovation projects into larger frameworks. It should further expand spread of information on financial advantages that encourage and speed up deep renovation.
Amendment 203 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1 (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 1 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 a (new) Amendment 204 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment
Amendment 205 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for
Amendment 206 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, reuse rainwater system, electricity production, measurement, monitoring and control systems, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility and energy storage, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or
Amendment 207 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting systems, building automation and control, data transmission and storage, on-site electricity generation and storage, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources and considering the structural thermal energy storage, of a building or building unit;
Amendment 208 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, indoor air quality, ventilation, domestic hot
Amendment 209 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in
Amendment 210 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment, as well as systems and processes related to such equipment, for energy distribution, for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;;
Amendment 211 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in
Amendment 212 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, solar shading, on- site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;
Amendment 213 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building
Amendment 214 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. ‘technical building system’ means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, escalators and elevators, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;;
Amendment 215 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EC Article 2 – point 3 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3a. ‘decarbonised building stock’ means highly energy efficient buildings with very low energy needs which are covered by renewable energy sources, intelligently integrated into a decarbonised and flexible energy system, and constructed with the minimal environmental impact and waste possible;’
Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a(new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3a. "Decarbonised building stock" means a highly energy efficient building stock which has been renovated to at least nZEB level and where the remaining energy needs are met by renewable energy sources;’
Amendment 217 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3a. 'building renovation passport' means an annually updated long term renovation roadmap of specific building;’
Amendment 218 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3a. ‘energy poverty’ means a household’s inability to afford the necessary domestic energy services so that basic human standard levels of comfort and health can be guaranteed, as such costs represent a significant proportion of the disposable income;’
Amendment 219 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 b (new) (1b) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3b. "Trigger point" means an occasion during the life-time of a building on which holistic, energy savings renovations are easier, less-disruptive and more cost -efficient, for example when a building is sold, rented, changes its use, is extended or undergoes maintenance work;’
Amendment 220 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EC Article 2 – point 3 b (new) (1b) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3b. ‘Trigger point’ means a specific moment in the life of a building where there is an opportunity to take an investment decision to carry out a renovation, i.e. when renting, selling, changing use, extending or undergoing maintenance;’
Amendment 221 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 b (new) (1b) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "(3b) 'trigger point' means a key moment in the life of a building when it is easier and more economical to take an investment decision to undertake energy renovation works;"
Amendment 222 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 c (new) (1cb) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "(3c) 'building renovation passport' means an annually updated long-term renovation roadmap of specific building;"
Amendment 223 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 c (new) (1c) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3c. "Building renovation passport" means an electronic document outlining a long-term step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building and which is the result of an on-site energy- audit and which comprises specific quality criteria and energy performance indicators;’
Amendment 224 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 c (new) (1c) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3c. "Building renovation passport" means a long-term renovation roadmap for a specific building outlining staged measures to achieve nZEB standard in line with audit results, quality criteria and other indicators established with the building owner;’
Amendment 225 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 d (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 d (new) (1d) In Article 2, the following point is inserted: "(3d) 'indoor air quality' means the temperature, relative humidity, CO2, VOC, Radon, mould and other particulate matter;"
Amendment 226 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 d (new) Directive 2010/31/EC Article 2 – point 3 d (new) (1d) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3d. "building automation and control system" means a system comprising all products, software and engineering services for automatic controls including data transmission and storage, interlocks, monitoring optimisation, for operation, human intervention and management to achieve energy-efficient, economical and safe operation of passive elements and technical building systems;’
Amendment 227 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 e (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 e (new) (1e) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3e. "passive element" means a building envelope element or other elements which participate to passive techniques that are aimed at reducing the energy needs for heating or cooling and the energy use for lighting and ventilation, hence improving thermal and visual comfort;’
Amendment 228 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 f (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 f (new) (1f) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3f. ‘general indoor climate conditions’ means thermal, including resilience to overheating, pollutant free air provision, acoustic and daylighting conditions;’
Amendment 229 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 g (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 g (new) (1g) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘3g. ‘Indoor air quality’ means the temperature, relative humidity, CO2, VOC, Radon and particulate content;’
Amendment 230 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 4 (1a) in Article 2, point 4 is replaced by the following: ‘4. ‘energy performance of a building’ means the calculated or measured amount of energy needed to meet the energy demand associated with a typical use of the building, which includes, inter alia, energy used for heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water
Amendment 231 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 4 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘4a. Decarbonised building stock means a building stock which has been renovated to at least a nZEB level and is energy-efficient to the maximum possible potential;’
Amendment 232 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 4 b (new) (1b) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘4b. ‘building renovation passport’ means a certificate – in electronic that describes a long-term (up to 25 years) gradual renovation roadmap for a specific building based on an on-spot audit fulfilling well-established quality criteria and indicators, in consultation and agreement with the building owner, user or tenant;’
Amendment 233 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 4 c (new) (1c) in Article 2, the following point 4c is added: ‘4c. ‘trigger point’ means a moment in the life of a building when it is most cost- efficient and cost-effective to take an investment decision to undertake deep renovation works, whether in one step or as a series of well-planned stages over well-defined period of time;’
Amendment 234 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 d (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 14 – point a (1d) in Article 2, point 14, point a is replaced by the following: ‘(a) the lowest cost is determined taking into account energy-related investment costs, maintenance and operating costs (including energy costs and savings, the category of building concerned, earnings from energy produced), where applicable, and disposal costs, where applicable
Amendment 235 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 d (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 14 – point a (1d) in Article 2, point 14, point a is replaced by the following: ‘(a) "the lowest cost is determined taking into account energy-related investment costs, maintenance and operating costs (including energy costs and savings, the category of building concerned, earnings from energy produced), where applicable, and disposal costs, where applicable; a
Amendment 236 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 e (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 14 – point b (1e) in Article 2, point 14, point b is replaced by the following: ‘(b) the estimated economic lifecycle is determined by each Member State. It refers to the remaining estimated economic lifecycle of a building where energy performance requirements are set for the building as a whole, or to the estimated economic lifecycle of a building element where energy performance requirements are set for building elements.
Amendment 237 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 15 a (new) (1a) In Article 2, the following point is added: ‘(15a) ´heat generator’ means the part of a technical building system/technical equipment for space heating including related control system and circulation pump(s) that generates heat for space heating using one or more of the following processes: (a) the combustion of fuels in, for example, a boiler; (b) the Joule effect, taking place in the heating elements of an electric resistance heating system; (c) capturing heat from ambient air, ventilation exhaust air, water or ground heat source(s) using a heat pump;’
Amendment 238 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 15 a (new) Amendment 239 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 e (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 17 (1e) In Article 2, point 17, the following subparagraphs are added: “17. ‘effective rated output’ means the maximum calorific output, expressed in kW, specified and guaranteed by the manufacturer as being deliverable during continuous operation while complying with the useful efficiency indicated by the
Amendment 240 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 e (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 17 a (new) (1e) In Article (2), the following point is inserted: ‘(17a) ‘full load’ means the maximum design demand of technical building systems for space heating, space cooling, ventilation and domestic hot water;’
Amendment 241 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 f (new) (1f) In Article 2, the following point is inserted: ‘(17b) ‘part load’ means a fraction of full load condition, representing typical operating conditions;’
Amendment 242 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 19 a (new) (1a) in Article 2, the following point is added: ‘19a. ‘decarbonised building stock’ consists of highly energy efficient (currently identified as nearly zero energy standard (nZEB)), comfortable buildings at EU level. These buildings will be the cornerstone for the decarbonisation of the building stock and an essential enabler for the transformation of our energy system. It means that on average, the overall energy demand of the building stock in the EU will improve by 80% by 2050 as compared to 2005 levels of energy demand;’
Amendment 243 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 19 a (new) (1a) In Article 2, the following point is added: ’19a. ‘decarbonised building stock’ means highly energy efficient building stock with a very low final energy demand, reduced in a cost-effective way by 80% by 2050 as compared to 2005 levels.’
Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 1 a (new) having regard to the Protocol (No 1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) on the role of national parliaments in the European Union,
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 1 b (new) having regard to Protocol (No 2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) on the application of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality,
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) It is generally accepted that the European growth model must be fully in line with the conservation of natural resources and protection of the environment. The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by
Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least 27 %) and to make energy savings of at least 27 %, reviewing this level having in mind an Union level of 30 %10 , and to improve Europe’s energy security, competitiveness and sustainability and to secure access to affordable energy in order to reduce energy poverty. __________________ 10 EUCO 169/14, CO EUR 13, CONCL 5, Brussels 24 October 2014.
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious
Amendment 68 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least 27 %) and to make energy savings of at least 27 %, reviewing this level having in mind a
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 a (new) (1a) To the extent that an ambitious and binding target means enhanced order book visibility for private stakeholders that are involved in renovation, those stakeholders should achieve economies of scale, resulting, in principle, in a reduction in the unit cost of production of their materials and products. The companies involved should ensure that this reduction in costs is shrewdly distributed between an increase in their margins and cuts in their prices, in order to help bring down the barrier to investment that can be posed by efforts geared towards the energy renovation of buildings, and, more generally, efforts to improve energy efficiency.
Amendment 70 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 a (new) Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 a (new) (1а) Environmental protection is one of the most important challenges facing the European Union.
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 (2) To reach these ambitious objectives, the 2016 review of the Energy Efficiency legislation combines: (i) reassessment of the EU's energy efficiency target for 2030 as requested by the European Council in 2014; (ii) review of the core articles of the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; (iii) reinforcing the enabling financing environment including the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), which will ultimately improve the financial conditions of energy efficiency investments on the market.
Amendment 73 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2a) Improving the energy efficiency in buildings and reducing their contribution in terms of pollutants emitted in the air means contributing to the air quality objectives established in particular by Directive 2016/2284/EU. The residential sector is responsible of large quantities of toxic pollutants' emissions of BaP, PM2,5 and PM10, that result in increased morbidity, mortality and public health costs. Considering that emissions from the building sector are not sufficiently reduced, the contribution arising from a building stock with low energy needs for heating, cooling and hot water and low energy uses for lighting and ventilation must be recognised in this Directive. Member States should therefore include in their long-term renovation strategies considerations about the fact that increasing the energy performance of the EU building stock by reducing their energy needs for heating, cooling and hot water and uses for lighting and ventilation have major effect in terms of improving ambient air quality. This is particularly important in those Member States where concentration of those pollutants too often exceed emission limits established by EU legislation.
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2a) Improvements to the energy efficiency in buildings reduce the demand in heating fuels, especially also solid heating fuels and therefore contribute to improving in- and outdoor air quality and achieving, in a cost effective manner, objectives of Union’s air quality policy, as established in particular by the Air Quality Directive 1a. Therefore, reduction of energy demand in buildings should be considered an element of air quality policy, in general and especially in Member States where achieving Union’s limits on emissions of air pollutants is problematic and energy efficiency could help attain these goals. __________________ 1aDirective (EU) 2016/2284 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2016 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants, amending Directive 2003/35/EC and repealing Directive 2001/81/EC (OJ L 344, 17.12.2016, p. 1- 31)
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2a) Considering the need to aggregate and assist project development, the path to de-risking energy efficiency investments, and the need to use public funds more effectively, there is a need to promote innovative financial solutions, such as Energy Efficiency Obligations Schemes, European Fund for Strategic Investments and Green Mortgages. It is also crucial to make better use of structural funds and investment funds in the form of grants and financial instruments, such as loans, equity, guarantees, and off-the-shelf instruments.
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2a) Around 50 million households in the Union are affected by energy poverty. Energy poverty should be considered as the inability of a household to support an adequate level of energy supply so as to guarantee basic levels of comfort and health, due to a combination of low income, high-energy prices and low quality, poor performing housing stock. The present building renovation rates are insufficient and those buildings owned or occupied by low-income citizens at risk of energy poverty are the hardest to reach.
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 5 (5) The outcome of the evaluation and impact assessment indicated that a series of amendments
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6)
Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012 . To meet this goal, Member States and investors need
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 6. The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive, efficient and decarbonised energy system by 2050 12 . To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure
Amendment 81 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012
Amendment 82 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised by 2050. In order to ensure this decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps to achieving the short-term (2030), mid-term (20
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised by 2050. In order to ensure this decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps to achieving the
Amendment 84 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6 a) The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change (COP 21) must be reflected in the Union’s efforts to decarbonise its building stock, taking into account the fact that almost 50% of the Union’s final energy demand is used for heating and cooling, of which 80% is used in buildings. The Union’s energy and climate goals therefore need to be 100% renewables-based in the future, and that can only be achieved by reducing our energy consumption and making full use of the ‘energy efficiency first’ principle.
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6a) Our building stock is responsible for 40% of the energy use and 36% of the CO2 emissions in the EU. In order to reach our climate and energy goals, the energy demand of the building stock needs to be reduced by 80% by 2050, compared to 2005 levels requiring Member States to set clear long term (2050) and intermediate (2020, 2030, 2040) targets taking into account that the their national contribution to the Union's 2030 final energy demand shall be no more than 169 Mtoe in the residential and 108Mtoe in the tertiary buildings sector;
Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6a) The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change (COP21) must be reflected in the Union’s efforts to decarbonise its buildings stock, taking into account that almost 50% of the Union’s final energy demand is used for heating and cooling, of which 80% is used in buildings. The Union’s energy and climate goals therefore need to be based 100% on renewable energy by 2050, which can be achieved only making full use of energy saving potential and the “energy efficiency first” principle.
Amendment 88 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) 6a. In order to achieve the 2050 decarbonisation objective and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the EU should adopt a holistic approach to the energy efficiency of buildings. The EU should hence assess, by 2024, whether to broaden the scope of this Directive to include the embodied energy used in the construction of a building and its individual components.
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6a) Taking into account that almost 50% of Union’s final energy demand is used for heating and cooling, of which 80% is used in buildings, achievement of Union’s energy and climate goals strongly depends on EU’s efforts to refurbish its building stocks by giving priority to energy efficiency and savings as well as ensuring effective deployment of renewables;
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6a) The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change (COP 21) must be reflected in the Union's efforts to decarbonise its building stock, taking into account that almost 50 % of the Union's final energy demand is used for heating and cooling, of which 80 % is used in buildings.
Amendment 91 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 b (new) (6 b) Renovating our building stock does not only lower the energy bill of the EU and its citizens, but is also crucial for reaching our energy and climate goals, will boost the Union’s competitiveness and will create thousands of jobs;
Amendment 92 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 c (new) (6 c) For our workforce to be ready to tackle the renovations of the building stock and applying the newest techniques, materials and digital innovations, tailored education, trainings and skill development should be rolled out;
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU (revised), where they fit more coherently and where they act to concretize Member States' plans to arrive at a nearly zero energy buildings stock by 2050 in the EU. While keeping this long-term objective, they should be evaluated on progress and updated every 5 years in order to set out the chosen measures to reach ambitious renovation rates and milestones. The long-term renovation strategies will contribute to boost competitiveness and create local, non-outsourceable jobs, help to combat youth unemployment and energy poverty and provide citizen with energy efficient, healthy and safe buildings. __________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency,
Amendment 94 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently, and updated to clarify the ambitions of a highly decarbonised building stock with very low energy needs for heating, cooling and hot water and very low energy uses for lighting and ventilation. __________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1).
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently, and updated to ensure access to affordable energy also for the most vulnerable citizens. __________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1).
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) 7a. Long-term renovation strategies must set clear and ambitious targets and establish specific measures to ensure the necessary renovation work is done, not least by providing the appropriate financial support. Those specific measures should include support for individual private sector measures targeting energy efficiency, and should also establish mechanisms for improving the energy efficiency of multiple residential units by aggregating projects focused on specific urban areas. Small- scale actions will enable the public to contribute effectively to achieving energy efficiency objectives by working to the advantage of enterprises, including SMEs, operating at local and regional level.
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) On a local and regional level, integrated spatial planning and holistic district refurbishment schemes should take account of the merits of buildings fully integrated in their neighbouring energy system, mobility plan and general environment, as this approach will allow to implement more effectively the objectives on energy savings renovations, renewable based district heating and cooling systems, smartness and sustainable mobility set out in this Directive and will maximise important non-energy benefits such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions, air quality, health improvements and reduced energy poverty.
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7a) The deep renovation of the existing building stock must create new quality jobs in the Union, in particular in small and medium-sized enterprises. In that context, it is necessary for Members States to provide a clear link between their national long-term renovation strategies and adequate initiatives to promote skills and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors including initiatives to facilitate compliance with relevant health and safety legislation such as directive 148/2009/EC with a focus on the needs of micro enterprises.
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) source: 606.076
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Amendment 100 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections and maintenance. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non- residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years. The current possibility to opt for alternative measures is therefore deleted. For small scale installations, the documentation of the system performance by installers and the registration of this information in the databases on energy performance certification will support the verification of compliance with the
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment
Amendment 102 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) (12 a) A reduction in the frequency in or a relaxation of the stringency of inspection obligations, particularly of heating and cooling installations, depends, firstly, on the quality of the information in the energy performance certificates, which must contain sufficient objective and full technical information to enable the relevant professionals to make optimum use of them and, secondly, on a sufficient number of professionals in the sector having adequate technical training in energy efficiency in buildings.
Amendment 103 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) (12 a) The deployment of technical building systems should relate to equipment (new technologies, smart equipment), but also systems governing their operation and interaction. This relates in particular to the transmission of energy in buildings and systems to manage water and air efficiently.
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 a (new) (12 a) In case of staged deep renovations, technical building systems and building automation and control systems also present an opportunity to realise savings potential with relatively short payback periods, allowing to generate additional savings over longer periods to be re- invested in the next stage of renovation.
Amendment 105 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 b (new) (12 b) Some initiatives for better technical training of buildings professionals, including the “Build Up Skills” initiative developed as part of the European programme entitled “Intelligent Energy Europe”, specifically target the acquisition of skills in the energy performance field, and are having a positive effect.
Amendment 106 #
(12 c) Member States may also enhance the technical training of building professionals operating in the energy efficiency field and Member States are encouraged to set up exchanges of good practice with regard to the technical training of such professionals.
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 Amendment 108 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked, in particular, to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation, but that financing method must not act as a disincentive, given that the actual implementation by an owner, particularly a private owner, of renovation work to increase energy efficiency depends on certainty that the finance or subsidies requested will be granted, and a mechanism for partial advances may therefore be provided.
Amendment 110 #
(13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation and proved to deliver high energy performance and to improve indoor environmental quality with positive impact on health, well-being, comfort and productivity. Member States should ensure that a certain percentage of public funding is allocated to the energy refurbishment of low-income households with the aim of tackling energy poverty.
Amendment 111 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation
Amendment 112 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation. Energy efficiency improvements should be considered as a whole in order to ensure that all parts and technical systems, including building maintenance, result in high levels of energy efficiency and indoor environment quality.
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after
Amendment 114 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation, or another transparent and proportionate method.
Amendment 115 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 (13) To ensure their best use in building renovation, both public and private financial measures related to energy efficiency should be linked to the depth of the renovation, which should be assessed by comparing energy performance certificates (EPCs) issued before and after the renovation.
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) In order to encourage renovations, long term private financing and de- risking tools should be promoted by implementing energy efficient mortgage standards for certified energy efficient building renovations. A lower risk weighting in capital requirements should be recognized for financial institutions providing energy efficient mortgages. The requirements should reflect the potential risk mitigating effects of energy efficiency and be reviewed in light of de-risking data gain; where appropriate, a lower capital charge for energy efficiency mortgage collateral should be considered.
Amendment 117 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) Given the long-term contribution to sustainable growth, job creation, improvement in air quality and health, among others, it will be appropriate that all investments and fiscal measures put in place to achieve the objectives of this Directive are deemed exempt from deficit and debt calculations.
Amendment 118 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 b (new) (13 b) The European Commission is assessing whether to exclude from the Stability and Growth Pact investments in energy efficiency by Member States in buildings and public infrastructure where they can produce definite savings in public expenditure.
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) In that regard, small-scale efficiency actions in individual apartments remain important. Such actions are often useful in alleviating fuel poverty.
Amendment 120 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) Where a new energy performance certificate demonstrates an improvement in the building’s efficiency, its cost may be included in the incentive provided by a Member State.
Amendment 121 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 a (new) (13 a) The specification of long-term renovation strategies with clear milestones and measures should be promoted among Member States to stimulate energy efficiency investments from the private sector.
Amendment 122 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 13 b (new) (13 b) The role of long term investors should be enhanced by facilitating their access to refinancing of portfolios which assets have energy efficiency renovations characteristics.
Amendment 123 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier with an ambitious and stable long-term framework in place and when good- quality information is available.
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier when good-quality information is available. Public buildings with a total useful floor area over 250 m² should therefore be required to disclose their actual energy consumption by any means which, in the view of the relevant Member State, results in optimum provision of information to the public.
Amendment 125 #
Proposal for a directive Annex 14 (14) Access to financing is easier when good-quality information is available. Public buildings, whether state-, region-, or municipality-owned, or privately owned but publicly used buildings, with a total useful floor area over 250 m² should therefore be required to disclose their actual energy consumption.
Amendment 126 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 14 (14) Access to financing is easier when good-quality information is available. Public buildings with a total useful floor area over 250 m² should therefore be required to disclose their actual energy consumption by any means, to be decided on by the relevant Member State.
Amendment 127 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 15 (15) The current independent control systems for EPCs should be strengthened to ensure certificates are of good quality, can be used for compliance checking and for producing harmonised statistics on the local/regional/national building stocks. High-
Amendment 128 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 15 a (new) (15 a) Member States may decide to pool their EPC databases in a European EPC database, but the creation of such a database is subject to prior harmonisation, among Member States, of the criteria for producing EPCs.
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of energy efficiency
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 1 a (new) having regard to Articles 11, 191, 192 and 193 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, granting the European Union its competences in all spheres of environmental policy,
Amendment 130 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 (16) To meet the objectives of energy efficiency policy for buildings, the transparency of EPCs should be improved by ensuring that that all necessary parameters for calculations, for both certification and minimum energy performance requirements, are set out and applied consistently. Member States should put in place adequate measures to ensure, for example, that the performance of installed, replaced or updated technical building systems is documented in view of building certification and compliance checking, particularly for electrical installations.
Amendment 131 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 a (new) (16 a) The implementation and monitoring of efficiency policies and measures in buildings must be strengthened and energy savings must be verifiable and actually correspond to real- life savings including the economic value of non-energy benefits, especially important where re-negotiated rental agreements might be linked to the renovations.
Amendment 132 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 a (new) (16 a) EPCs may contribute to the energy transition by including information on the share of renewable energy used, particularly for the heating and cooling system needs of the relevant buildings.
Amendment 133 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 16 b (new) (16 b) In addition to the comprehensiveness, quality and objectivity of the technical information supplied by EPCs, they must also provide recommendations on energy efficiency to the users and/or residents of the relevant buildings.
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 (17) Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/1318 of 29 July 2016 on nearly zero-energy buildings presented how the implementation of the Directive could simultaneously ensure the transformation of the building stock and the shift to a more sustainable energy supply, including through the use of district heating, which also supports the heating and cooling strategy14. To make sure appropriate implementation takes place, the general framework for the calculation of the energy performance of buildings should be updated with the support of the work elaborated by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN), under Mandate M/480 that was given by the European Commission. _________________ 14 COM(2016) 51 final.
Amendment 135 #
(17 a) Member States may develop incentivising solutions to promote, in particular, the installation or renovation of district heating systems, which may contribute to the energy efficiency of buildings, particularly through the use of renewable energy.
Amendment 136 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 b (new) (17 b) According to a communication from the European Commission dated 16 February 2016, the heating and cooling sector in Europe accounts for 50 % of the European Union’s total annual energy consumption and 59 % of its total annual gas consumption and, therefore, any European energy efficiency strategy must take into account the heating and cooling sector as a priority.
Amendment 137 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 c (new) (17 c) According to the above-mentioned communication from the Commission, natural gas is the largest primary energy source for heating and cooling (46 %), followed by coal (15 %), whereas renewable energies therefore only account for a minority share (18 %) of primary energy consumption for heating and cooling needs in the European Union.
Amendment 138 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 d (new) (17 d) Member States may lay down, in accordance, in particular, with the technical and financial possibilities for creating these installations, alternative heating and cooling solutions, including connecting residential buildings to district heating systems using renewable energy or making use of residual heat from local industrial installations or waste incineration.
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 e (new) (17 e) A large amount of energy is still being wasted in the European Union and, according to estimates presented by the European Commission in its above- mentioned communication dated 16 February 2016, “the amount of heat produced from industrial processes and wasted in the atmosphere or into water in the EU is estimated to be enough to cover the EU's entire heating needs in residential and tertiary buildings” and, therefore, making optimum use of this residual heat, particularly in the context of district heating installations, is one of the best ways to decarbonise the building stock.
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 5 a (new) having regard to the final report entitled “Technical guidance: financing the energy renovation of buildings with cohesion policy funding”, produced by the European Commission’s Directorate- General for Energy in 2014,
Amendment 140 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 f (new) (17 f) Applying ecodesign requirements to some heating and cooling products may help to achieve significant fuel savings, estimated to amount to 9 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually by 2030.
Amendment 141 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 17 g (new) (17 g) A heating and cooling strategy will help to reduce fuel poverty, which affects approximately 10 % of European households, as efficient heating systems can lead to a dramatic reduction in a household’s annual spending on energy and thus contributes to improving living and health conditions for Europeans.
Amendment 142 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 (18) The provisions of this Directive should not prevent Member States from setting more ambitious energy performance requirements at building level and for building elements, particularly in relation to their national renovation plans and approach to fuel poverty, as long as such measures are compatible with Union law. It is consistent with the objectives of this Directive and of Directive 2012/27/EC that these requirements may, in certain circumstances, limit the installation or use of products subject to other applicable Union harmonisation legislation, provided that such requirements should not constitute an unjustifiable market barrier.
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 (18) The provisions of this Directive should not prevent Member States from setting more ambitious energy performance
Amendment 144 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 (18) The provisions of this Directive should not prevent Member States from setting more ambitious energy performance requirements at building level and for building elements as long as such measures are compatible with Union law. It is consistent with the objectives of this Directive and of Directive 2012/27/EC that these requirements may, in certain circumstances, limit the installation or use of products subject to other applicable Union harmonisation legislation
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 (18) The provisions of this Directive should not prevent Member States from setting more ambitious energy performance requirements at building level and for building elements, nor should they prevent the Member States from setting more ambitious requirements for indoor climates, as long as such measures are compatible with Union law. It is consistent with the objectives of this Directive and of Directive 2012/27/EC that these requirements may, in certain circumstances, limit the installation or use of products subject to other applicable Union harmonisation legislation, provided that such requirements should not constitute an unjustifiable market barrier.
Amendment 146 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 a (new) Amendment 147 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 a (new) (18 a) Member States shall decide to base their calculation of the energy performance of a transparent or translucent building element of the building envelope on its energy balance, meaning taking energy losses as well as energy gains from passive solar irradiance into account.
Amendment 148 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 a (new) (18 a) It is important to build multi-level governance strategies and macro-regional collaboration in line with the climate diversity of the EU and the challenges that climate change poses to different regions.
Amendment 149 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 a (new) (18 a) Member States may lay down additional inspection obligations, applicable, for example, to electrical installations in buildings, or lighting systems.
Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 5 b (new) having regard to the 2016 synthesis report entitled “Synthesis Report on the assessment of Member States' building renovation strategies”, produced by the Joint Research Centre (Luca Castellazzi, Paolo Zangheri and Daniele Paci),
Amendment 150 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 18 b (new) (18 b) This directive should be an additional instrument in the framework of the Energy Union and the Union's new energy governance to tackle energy poverty. For that reason, it encourages the EU to produce a clear definition of energy poverty to be used throughout the Union, and calls for the existing studies to be considered with a view to finding a possible definition as soon as possible.
Amendment 151 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 (19) The objectives of this Directive, namely to reduce the energy needed to meet the energy demand associated with the typical use of buildings, cannot be adequately achieved by the Member States acting alone. The objectives of the Directive can be more effectively ensured by acting synergistically and strategically at Union level because this guarantees consistency shared objectives, understanding and political drive. Therefore, the Union adopts measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty on the European Union. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as also set out in that Article, this Directive does not go beyond what is necessary to achieve those objectives.
Amendment 152 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 (19) The objectives of this Directive, namely to reduce the energy needed to meet the energy demand associated with the typical use of buildings, cannot be adequately achieved by the Member States acting alone. The objectives of the Directive can be more effectively ensured
Amendment 153 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 19 a (new) (19 a) Member States have full authority to adopt complementary measures under their national plans, particularly with regard to financial aid and applicability conditions and eligibility criteria.
Amendment 154 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3 technical building system means technical equipment, along with the systems or processes involving that equipment (energy distribution systems for water, air or electricity), for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, water systems, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;
Amendment 155 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. technical building system means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, and any other equipment for controlling indoor environmental conditions, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, including recharging points as defined by Directive 2014/94/UE, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;
Amendment 156 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3 technical building system means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control,
Amendment 157 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU 3. technical building system means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control including energy management, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;;
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. technical building system means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling,
Amendment 159 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 a (new) 3 a. decarbonised building stock means a highly energy efficient building stock which has been renovated to at least nZEB level and where the remaining energy needs are met by renewable energy sources;
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a directive Citation 5 c (new) having regard to the European Commission’s fact sheet entitled “Towards a smart, efficient and sustainable heating and cooling sector”, dated 16 February 2016,
Amendment 160 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 3 3. technical building system means technical equipment for space heating, space cooling, indoor air quality, ventilation, domestic hot water, built-in lighting, building automation and control, on-site electricity generation, on-site infrastructure for electro-mobility, or a combination of such systems, including those using energy from renewable sources, of a building or building unit;;
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 14 (1 a) in Article 2, point 14 is replaced by the following: " 14. cost-optimal level means the energy performance level which leads to the lowest cost during the estimated economic lifecycle, where: (a) the lowest cost is determined taking into account energy-related investment costs, maintenance and operating costs (including energy costs and savings, the category of building concerned, earnings from energy produced), where applicable, and disposal costs, where applicable, as well as the economic value of non-energy related benefits such as increased productivity, durability, air quality and reduced health costs ; and (b) the estimated economic lifecycle is determined by each Member State. It refers to the remaining estimated economic lifecycle of a building where energy performance requirements are set for the building as a whole, or to the estimated economic lifecycle of a building element
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 15 a (new) (1 a) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "15 a. heat generator means the part of a technical building system that generates useful heat for space heating, including the related control systems and circulation pumps, using one or more of the following processes: (a) the combustion of fuels in, for example, a boiler; (b) the Joule effect, taking place in the heating elements of an electric resistance heating system; (c) capturing heat from ambient air, ventilation exhaust air, water or ground heat source(s) using a heat pump;"
Amendment 163 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 19 a (new) (1 a) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "19 a. building renovation passport means a document – in electronic or paper format – that outlines a long-term, up to 20 years, step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building based on an on-site audit fulfilling specific quality criteria and indicators, in consultation with the building owner;"
Amendment 164 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 19 a (new) (1 a) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "19 a. building renovation passport means an electronic document outlining a long-term step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building which is the result of an on-site energy-audit and which comprises specific quality criteria and energy performance indicators;"
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – point 19 b (new) (1 b) in Article 2, the following point is inserted: "19 b. trigger point means an opportunity to carry out a building renovation, such as when a building is rented, sold, changes its use, is extended or undergoes maintenance work;"
Amendment 166 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a)
Amendment 167 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a)
Amendment 168 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a)
Amendment 169 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a)
Amendment 17 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least 27 %) and to make energy savings of at least 27 %, reviewing
Amendment 170 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31(EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a)
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040. To reach a fully decarbonized building stock by 2050 Member States shall ensure that: (a) in line with the energy efficiency first principle, the energy demand of the building stock is reduced by at least 80% compared to 2010 level; (b) the remaining energy needs of the building stock are covered by renewable energy; (c) the building stock is well integrated in a fully decarbonized energy system based on the generation of renewable energy.
Amendment 172 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, that are to be updated every 5 years, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040, taking into account that their cumulated national contributions to the Union 2030 final energy demand to be no more than 169Mtoe in the residential and 108Mtoe in the non-residential building sector.
Amendment 174 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones, actions and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to
Amendment 175 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear binding milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to
Amendment 176 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their
Amendment 177 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) The long-term renovation strategy of Member States will need to focus on private residential stock, especially private-social residential stock, as residential stock accounts for 75% of building stock in Europe in terms of occupied space, 80% of residential stock is owned by private owners in the majority of Member States, and because the decarbonisation of private residential building stock, especially of old buildings, is being hindered by a lack of financial incentives, given that the owner, for the purposes of renovation works primarily designed to make a building energy- efficient, is steered towards making a substantial investment without any immediate benefits or advantages.
Amendment 178 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) Member States shall map their existing building stock according to age, typology and energy supply, in order to develop the binding milestones and measures for the renovation needs, taking into account the national energy system. Member States shall monitor their progress in meeting milestones. Findings should be made available to the public at least every third year, where an update of the strategy also has to be submitted to the Commission. Member States shall ensure a public consultation on the long-term renovation strategy at least 3 months prior to the submission of the strategy to the Commission. The result of the public consultation shall be published as an annex along with the strategy.
Amendment 179 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system and to a high level of human health protection. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least 27 %) and to make energy savings of at least 27 %, reviewing this level having in mind an Union level of 30 %10, and to improve Europe’s energy security, competitiveness and sustainability. _________________ 10 EUCO 169/14, CO EUR 13, CONCL 5, Brussels 24 October 2014.
Amendment 180 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) Member States shall specify how their milestones contribute to achieving the Unions energy efficiency target of 30% in 2030, in accordance with Directive 2012/27/EU, the Energy Unions renewable energy target in accordance with Directive 2009/28/EU, and with the Unions target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050.
Amendment 181 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) To set out a long-term renovation strategy, it will first be necessary to perform a diagnostic analysis of national building stock, specifically taking into account the dominant property type and the age of the building stock. Member States can focus their renovation strategies on one building category.
Amendment 182 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) Concerning the cost-effective approaches to renovations referred to in paragraph 1, point (b), Member States shall introduce renovation obligations at trigger points as a way to phase out the worst performing buildings as of 1 January 2023.
Amendment 183 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) In their renovation strategies, Member States must, as far as it is feasibly and financially possible for them to do so, prioritise a holistic building approach, taking into account the building envelope and ensuring that, through extensive renovation, they contribute to making an overall energy saving of approximately 60%. That holistic approach should take into particular account heating and cooling systems, which account for 50% of the European Unions annual energy consumption, along with air-conditioning systems and lightning systems by using more renewable energy resources, especially heat pumps and biomass pumps, and by ensuring the best use of thermal insulation. However, Member States must refrain from promoting mass replacement schemes, particularly domestic lighting systems, which could result in significant ecologically harmful waste.
Amendment 184 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030. The milestones shall be duly substantiated, measurable and verifiable.
Amendment 185 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030, and to boost the uptake of electric vehicles.
Amendment 186 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear
Amendment 187 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040.
Amendment 188 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States
Amendment 189 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Amendment 19 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable,
Amendment 190 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long
Amendment 191 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute
Amendment 192 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty and set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to renovate the social housing stock.
Amendment 193 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty, which affects approximately 10% of European households.
Amendment 194 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 a (new) 2a. The long-term strategy shall also encourage the uptake of smart technologies in the building sector and encompass initiatives looking at skills and education related to the deployment of smart and connected technologies in buildings, and policies and actions aiming to accelerate the technological transition towards smart and connected buildings.
Amendment 195 #
(a) assisting project developers with the preparation, implementation and monitoring of their energy renovation projects, and mechanisms for the aggregation of projects, to make it easier for investors to fund the renovations referred to in points (b) and (c) in paragraph 1;
Amendment 196 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 3 – point b (b) de-risking energy efficiency operations for investors and the private sector, by e.g. supporting the disclosure of loan-level performance data related to energy renovations, the development of a valuation framework linking energy efficiency with increased property values, encouraging the refinancing of portfolios of assets related to energy renovations; and
Amendment 197 #
b) de-risking energy efficiency operations for investors and the private sector, especially those involving rental residential buildings, which account for approximately 40% of residential buildings in the European Union, including by supporting the provision of banking solutions; and
Amendment 198 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 3 – point b a (new) (b a) to make available accessible and transparent advisory tools, such as single points of contact for consumers which provide information about the structuring and provision of finances for building renovations and support users in taking steps to improve energy efficiency in buildings; and
Amendment 199 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c c) the use of public funding, either from European or national sources, to leverage additional private-sector investment or address specific market failures.;
Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 (1) The Union is committed to a sustainable, competitive, secure and decarbonised energy system. The Energy Union and the Energy and Climate Policy Framework for 2030 establish ambitious Union commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions further (by at least 40 % by 2030, as compared with 1990), to increase the proportion of renewable energy consumed (by at least
Amendment 200 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c c) the use of public funding to leverage additional private-sector investment using signalling or address specific market failures.;
Amendment 201 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) c a) create multi-level governance that includes all the regions, and, as far as possible, local governments, along with experience on the energy efficiency of buildings developed as part of projects such as MARIE, SHERPA, ELIH-MED and PROFORBIOMED.
Amendment 202 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (3 a) Member States are encouraged to make use of the available funds for the purposes of energy efficiency policies, especially those European funds that are available as European strategic investment funds from the European Investment Bank, or structural funds available under the cohesion policy, and they are also encouraged to inform investors, especially private ones, about existing funding options by setting up one-stop-shops to support projects or by setting up regional multi-stakeholder platforms.
Amendment 203 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) 3a. To guide the further development of energy efficiency renovation, Member States shall introduce mechanisms for: (a) facilitating the aggregation of SMEs to enable them to offer packaged solutions to potential clients; (b) the support of new forms of trainings and qualifications in the construction and energy efficiency sectors, especially for SMEs; (c) prioritising the allocation of part of the European Social Fund to training programs for construction workers to acquire new knowledge and skills in line with the development of new and innovative technologies.
Amendment 204 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Member States can set up one- stop-shops as Austria has done in the form of its “Klimaaktive” initiative. Those one-stop-shops and multi-stakeholder platforms provide the best possible support for energy efficiency investment plans, and they also raise public awareness of energy efficiency and the funding tools that are available.
Amendment 205 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Member States should be able to create specific financial instruments in the field of energy efficiency provided that they are compatible with European financial instruments.
Amendment 206 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2a – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 to supplement this Article with further criteria for the long-term renovation strategy.
Amendment 207 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU 2a. Article 4 paragraph 2 point a is replaced with the following: (a) buildings officially protected as part of a designated environment or because of their special architectural or historical merit, or non-protected residential buildings constructed from natural materials, to adhere to traditions, with manual labour, in insignificant numbers every year1a, in so far as compliance with certain minimum energy performance requirements would unacceptably alter their character, uniqueness or appearance;
Amendment 208 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 (a) in paragraph 1, the second subparagraph is
Amendment 209 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – paragraph 1 a (new) 3a. In Article 7, the following paragraph is inserted after the first paragraph: “Member States shall ensure that improvements in energy performance contribute to achieving a healthy and comfortable indoor environment.”
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 1 a (new) (1 a) The European Union’s renewable energy use targets depend in part on increasing use of renewable energy in the residential and non-residential building sector, as heating and cooling, in particular, consume a significant amount of fossil fuels;
Amendment 210 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – paragraph 5 (4) in Article 7, the fifth subparagraph is
Amendment 211 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – paragraph 5 (4) in Article 7, the fifth
Amendment 212 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 a (new) Amendment 213 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 3 (a) in paragraph 1, the third subparagraph is
Amendment 214 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 Amendment 215 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b – introductory part Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 (b) after paragraph 2
Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings
Amendment 217 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings with more than ten parking spaces and in all existing non- residential buildings undergoing
Amendment 218 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 219 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than
Amendment 22 #
(1 a) The European Commission has co-financed a number of projects which build experience and good practices in regional collaboration, practices which can be shared across the EU with a view to improving the execution of the directive. Examples of those projects include MARIE, and its extension SHERPA, along with ELIH-MED and PROFORBIOMED.
Amendment 220 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all
Amendment 221 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces inside or physically adjacent to the building, at least one of every ten is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17 with the power of at least 7kW on every parking space and in line with the best available technology, which is capable of starting and stopping charging in reaction to price signals. This requirement shall apply to all non- residential buildings, with more than ten parking spaces, as of 1 January 2025.
Amendment 222 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every ten is equipped with a smart recharging point w
Amendment 223 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces inside the building or adjacent to the building, where that renovation affects the electrical infrastructure of the building, at least one of every ten is
Amendment 224 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major
Amendment 225 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every ten relative to the overall average for the Member State is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17, which is capable of starting and stopping charging in reaction to price signals. This requirement shall apply to all non-residential buildings, with
Amendment 226 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 227 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing
Amendment 228 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with
Amendment 229 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 23 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 (2) To reach these objectives, the 2016 review of the Energy Efficiency legislation combines: (i) reassessment of the EU's energy efficiency target for 2030 as requested by the European Council in 2014; (ii) review of the core articles of the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; (iii) reinforcing the enabling financing environment including the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), which will ultimately improve the financial conditions of energy efficiency investments on the market and, specifically, improving access to attractive finance products, especially banking finance, enabling an optimum allocation of risk to ensure favourable borrowing terms.
Amendment 230 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation
Amendment 231 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph, especially to buildings owned and occupied by small and medium-sized enterprises as defined in Title I of the Annex to Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC of 6 May 2003.
Amendment 232 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph to buildings owned and occupied by
Amendment 233 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph to buildings owned and occupied by small and m
Amendment 234 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph to buildings owned and occupied by
Amendment 235 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 a (new) Member States shall ensure the right to install additional charging points to owners and tenants of non-residential buildings. Member States shall therefore simplify permitting and approval procedures for owners and tenants to deploy charging points in existing non- residential buildings.
Amendment 236 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 b (new) Member States shall ensure that all new non-residential buildings and all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation include an adequate number of bicycle parking racks. Member States shall support the installation of bicycle parking racks covered by solar panels and of bicycle parking racks with anti-theft equipment where needed. These requirements shall apply to all non- residential buildings as of 1 January 2020.
Amendment 237 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 a (new) 2 a. Member States shall ensure that all newly built public parking lots in urban agglomerations with more than ten parking spaces, and those undergoing major renovations, include the conduits dimensioned to enable the installation of recharging points with a power of at least 7kW on every parking space.
Amendment 238 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces
Amendment 239 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that in newly built residential buildings and in those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces,
Amendment 24 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 (2) To reach these objectives, the 2016 review of the Energy Efficiency legislation combines: (i) reassessment of the EU's energy efficiency target for 2030 as requested by the European Council in 2014; (ii) review of the core articles of the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; (iii) reinforcing the enabling financing environment including the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), which will ultimately improve the financial conditions of energy efficiency investments on the market, particularly for the residential building sector.
Amendment 240 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 241 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing
Amendment 242 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 243 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations relating to the buildings electrical infrastructure or the car parking area, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre-
Amendment 244 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3 Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations,
Amendment 245 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. If supported by a costs-optimality analysis, Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre- cabling to enable the installation of recharging points for electric vehicles for every parking space.
Amendment 246 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3 Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre- cabling to enable the installation of recharging points for electric vehicles
Amendment 247 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing
Amendment 248 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre-
Amendment 249 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with
Amendment 25 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2 a) Improvements to the energy efficiency in buildings reduce the demand in heating fuels, especially also solid heating fuels and therefore contribute to improving air quality through reduced emission pollutants and achieving, in a cost effective manner, objectives of Union’s air quality policy, as established in particular by Directive (EU) 2016/2284 of the European Parliament and of the Council 1a. Therefore, energy efficiency should be considered an element of air quality policy, especially in Member States where achieving Union’s limits on emissions of air pollutants is problematic and energy efficiency could help attain these goals. _________________ 1aDirective (EU) 2016/2284 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2016 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants, amending Directive 2003/35/EC and repealing Directive 2001/81/EC (OJ L 344, 17.12.2016, p. 1- 31)
Amendment 250 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3 a. Member States shall also ensure that all new residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations are equipped with a number of bicycle parking racks equipped with anti-theft systems and covered by solar panels which is at least double the number of parking spaces for cars. This requirement shall apply to all residential buildings as of 1 January 2020.
Amendment 251 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/UE Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3 a. All tenants and co-owners of residential buildings shall have the right to install a recharging point at their own expenses in the building they occupy. Members States shall put in place simplified notification and approval procedures to this end.
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3a (new) 3 a. Member States shall ensure that public parking lots operated by private entities are subject to the same requirements referred to in paragraph 2.
Amendment 253 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 b (new) 3 b. In the case of new buildings of mixed use and those undergoing major renovation with more than 10 parking spaces, the provisions for non-residential buildings shall apply.
Amendment 254 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 c (new) 3 c. Member States shall ensure the right to install charging points to owners and tenants of residential buildings. Member States shall therefore simplify permitting and approval procedures for owner and tenants to deploy charging points in existing residential buildings.
Amendment 255 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Amendment 256 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – point 4 4 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 to public buildings
Amendment 257 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 4. Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 to public buildings
Amendment 258 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4 a. Member States shall consider electric vehicle charging infrastructure in buildings alongside other transport charging infrastructure such as at airports, sea- and inland ports (for land-born services such as cleaning, air -conditioning), at train and public transport stations (for electric trains, buses, trams or trolley buses) and rest stations, also linking up to Renewable Projects of Energy Union Interest (RPEI) 3ae.g. electro-mobility corridors alongside European transport networks equipped with fast-charging stations. _________________ 3aRegulation on the Governance of the Energy Union (draft report), Article 11 a (new)
Amendment 259 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4 a. Member States shall ensure that each owner and tenant of residential and non-residential buildings has the right to install a recharging point and is entitled to reasonably priced electricity for recharging. Furthermore, Member States shall ensure that there are simplified permitting and approval procedures for owners and tenants to enable the deployment of recharging points in existing residential and non-residential buildings.
Amendment 26 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) Amendment 260 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 b (new) 4 b. Member States shall simplify permitting and approval procedures for owners and tenants to deploy recharging points in existing residential and non- residential buildings.
Amendment 261 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4a Member States shall, in accordance with how their powers are distributed on an internal and sub-state level, ensure that public parking spaces operated by private entities are subject to the same requirements set out in paragraph 2, subparagraph 1.
Amendment 262 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/UE Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4 a. Member States shall ensure that public parking lots operated by private entities are subject to the same requirements referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Amendment 263 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 c (new) 4 c. Member States shall ensure that public parking lots operated by private entities are subject to the same requirements referred to in paragraphs 2.
Amendment 264 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy and indoor air quality performance of the complete altered system is assessed under typical usage conditions, documented
Amendment 265 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed, at full and part load conditions, documented
Amendment 266 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy and, where relevant, indoor air quality performance of the complete altered system is assessed, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3).
Amendment 267 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 Amendment 268 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 Amendment 269 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Amendment 27 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 a (new) (2 a) Around 50 million households in the Union are affected by energy poverty. Energy poverty should be considered as the inability of a household to support an adequate level of energy supply so as to guarantee basic levels of comfort and health, due to a combination of low income, high-energy prices and low quality, poor performing housing stock. The present building renovation rates are insufficient and those buildings owned or occupied by low-income citizens at risk of energy poverty are the hardest to reach.
Amendment 270 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8– paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 Amendment 271 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall cover flexibility features, enhanced functionalities and capabilities resulting from more interconnected and built-in intelligent devices being integrated into the conventional technical building systems. The features shall enhance the ability of occupants and the building itself to react to indoor air quality and thermal comfort or operational requirements, take part in demand response and contribute to the optimum, smooth, healthy and safe operation of the various energy systems and district infrastructures to which the building is connected.;
Amendment 272 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 a (new) 6 a. By January 2021, the European Commission shall launch a programme on Green Commercial Buildings with a view to supporting the large-scale deployment of buildings forming part of a truly integrated energy system as those buildings have a high potential on cost efficiency, energy savings and innovation. This programme shall include at least a financing platform and a network of best practices and be part of a labelling scheme meeting the highest standards. Green Commercial buildings: (a) use energy from renewable sources; (b) are equipped with charging points for electrical vehicles and reserve dedicated parking spaces for sustainable, collective and soft mobility modes according to paragraph 2 of this Article; and (c) are equipped with building automation and control systems capable of: (i) continuously monitoring, analysing and adjusting energy usage; (ii) benchmarking the buildings energy efficiency, detecting losses in efficiency of technical building systems, and informing the person responsible for the facilities or technical building management about opportunities for energy savings improvement; (iii) allowing communication with connected technical building systems and other appliances inside the building, and being interoperable with technical building systems across different types of proprietary technologies, devices and manufacturers, including also charging points for electrical vehicles or storages; and (iv) allowing the provision of electricity grid-related services, such as demand response.
Amendment 273 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings and indoor air quality improvements achieved due to such renovation. These savings and improvements shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation, or the results of another relevant, transparent and proportionate method that shows the improvement in energy performance, and that delivers meaningful information to support the mobilisation of private and public finance for energy efficiency investments in buildings.;
Amendment 274 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/UE Article 10 – paragraph 6 6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation. These certificates shall be provided also in a digital version with the possibility to include the relevant information in order to model and project the impact of building improvements.;
Amendment 275 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation; where a new energy performance certificate demonstrates an improvement in the buildings energy efficiency, its cost may be included in the incentive provided by the Member State.
Amendment 276 #
6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation, or by using standard values for calculation of energy savings in buildings or similar relevant, transparent methodology for documentation, such as building renovation passports.
Amendment 277 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing real energy performance
Amendment 278 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation.
Amendment 279 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 6 Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 b (new) (2 b) The European Fund for Regional Development, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund are also contributing significantly to the aim of decarbonising the European Union’s economy and the energy performance of buildings and it is, on that point, worthy of note that the budget allocated for the cohesion policy under the multiannual financial framework for the 2014-2020 period amounts to EUR 325 billion.
Amendment 280 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a 6a. When Member States put in place a database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy consumption of the buildings covered, regardless of their size and category. The database shall contain the actual energy consumption data of public buildings with useful floor area of over 250 m² and buildings frequently visited by the public with useful floor area of over 250 m² which shall be regularly updated.
Amendment 281 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 a 6a.
Amendment 282 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 b 6 b. Aggregated anonymised data compliant with EU data protection requirements shall be made available on request, at least for the national public authorities for statistical and research purposes.;
Amendment 283 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – 6 b a (new) 6ba Member States shall ensure that the conditions for procuring funds for energy savings made does not discourage investors, who make substantial initial investments, for instance via energy audits and a thorough analysis of the investment plan beforehand, as well as via any other system, especially partial advance payment systems
Amendment 284 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 7 a (new) (b a) the following paragraph 7 a is inserted: "7 a. Investments and fiscal measures put in place in order to achieve the objectives set out by this Directive shall be qualified as eligible investments for the application of the investment clause and shall in principle be excluded from the assessment of the Member States fiscal position (under either the preventive or the corrective arm of the Stability and Growth Pact);"
Amendment 285 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 11 – paragraph 9 a (new) (6 a) Article 11 is amended as follows: (a) the following paragraph 9a is inserted: 9a. The Commission shall assess the need for further harmonisation of energy performance certificates in accordance with Article 11 of this Directive and taking into account the feasibility of introducing national sample-based systems to monitor them.
Amendment 286 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 11 a (new) (6 a) After Article 11, the following Article is inserted: "Article 11 a Indoor Air Quality Performance Certificate 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a system of certification of the indoor air quality performance of buildings. The certificate shall include overall indoor air quality performance of a building together with reference values such as minimum air quality requirements, in order to make it possible for owners or tenants of the building or building unit to compare and assess its air quality performance. 2. The indoor air quality performance certificate shall list the pollutants that are to be tested, and ensure measuring contaminants such as dust, pollen and toxicity of building materials, in addition to measuring the conditions which can lead to increased levels of pollutants such as temperature, relative humidity, and elevated ozone. 3. The indoor air quality performance certificate shall mention whether the ventilation system and the technical installation thereof is compliant with the relevant European standard(s). To facilitate proper maintenance of ventilation systems, Member States shall establish and enforce inspection processes with clearly defined criteria. 4. The certificate shall be provided for both renovated and new buildings."
Amendment 287 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 12 – paragraph 1 – introductory part Amendment 288 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. That inspection shall include an assessment of the
Amendment 289 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish
Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 c (new) (2 c) The financial instruments are contributing more effectively to investment in the energy efficiency of buildings through the mechanism of signalling public funding to private investors, and effective financial instruments should be developed which are able to guarantee optimum risk allocation.
Amendment 290 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1 Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. That inspection shall include an assessment of the boiler efficiency and the boiler sizing compared with the heating requirements of the building, along with any other checks required under Member State regulations. The assessment of the boiler sizing does not have to be repeated as long as no changes were made to the heating system or as regards the heating requirements of the building in the meantime;
Amendment 291 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. That inspection shall include an assessment of the boiler efficiency and the boiler sizing compared with the
Amendment 292 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/UE Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over
Amendment 293 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of
Amendment 294 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EC Article 14 – paragraph 2 – point a (a) continuously monitoring, analysing and adjusting energy usage as well as ventilation and/or other elements linked to good indoor air quality;
Amendment 295 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over
Amendment 296 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution and use of energy, including individual room temperature and dynamic hydraulic balancing functionalities.
Amendment 297 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy.;
Amendment 298 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) (b a) 3 a. The accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control and ventilation systems, and circulation pump(s) for non- residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW shall be inspected at least every two years.
Amendment 299 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may opt to take measures to ensure that adequate advice is given to users concerning the replacement of heat generators, other modifications to the heating system and alternative solutions to assess the efficiency and appropriate size of the heating generator. The overall impact of this approach shall be equivalent to the impact arising from the measures taken pursuant to paragraph 1.;
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 d (new) (2 d) Optimum use of European and national financial resources for energy efficiency involves raising public awareness of those tools, and on that point European and national finance should be promoted and its optimum operation should be ensured through multi-actor regional platforms and one- stop shops, enabling investors to receive support at all stages of their projects.
Amendment 300 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Technical building systems explicitly covered by a contractual arrangement on an agreed level of energy efficiency improvement or other agreed energy performance criterion, such as energy performance contracting as defined in Article 2(27) of Directive 2012/27/EU shall be exempted from the requirements laid down in paragraph 1.
Amendment 301 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EC Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish
Amendment 302 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection and to monitor the need for maintenance of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. The inspection shall include an assessment of the air- conditioning efficiency and the sizing compared to the cooling requirements of the building. The assessment of the sizing does not have to be repeated as long as no changes were made to this air-conditioning system or as regards the cooling requirements of the building in the meantime;
Amendment 303 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary appropriate measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air-
Amendment 304 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air-
Amendment 305 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EC Article 15 – paragraph 2 – point a (a) continuously monitoring, analysing and adjusting energy usage as well as ventilation and/or other elements linked to good indoor air quality;
Amendment 306 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over 1
Amendment 307 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy.;
Amendment 308 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 a (new) Amendment 309 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Technical building systems explicitly covered by a contractual arrangement on an agreed level of energy efficiency improvement or other agreed energy performance criterion, such as energy performance contracting as defined in Article 2(27) of Directive 2012/27/EU shall be exempted from the requirements laid down in paragraph 1.
Amendment 31 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 e (new) (2 e) A crucial condition for the optimum use of financial instruments is the development of private finance, particularly bank finance, and help should be given to develop the supply of bank loans in the area of energy efficiency, particularly green mortgage lending.
Amendment 310 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, 2017 is replaced by 202
Amendment 311 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, 2017 is replaced by 202
Amendment 312 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 9. in Article 19, 2017 is replaced by 202
Amendment 313 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) 9a. Article 19 is amended as follows: (a) the following paragraph 1a shall be inserted: In order to achieve the building stock decarbonisation targets by 2050 and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy, the European Commission should present, by 2024, a feasibility study on the possible expansion of the Directives scope, given its possible revision in 2028, with a view to providing for the inclusion of the embodied energy required to construct a building and its building components.
Amendment 314 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) 9a. In Article 19, the following paragraph is added: "The Commission shall, in particular, assess and eventually propose introducing building renovation passports, in order to provide a long-term, step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building. The Commission shall also further assess and eventually propose additional and updated measures concerning electric vehicle charging infrastructure in buildings."
Amendment 315 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide information
Amendment 316 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide
Amendment 317 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 Member States shall in particular provide information free of charge to the owners or tenants of buildings on energy performance certificates, their purpose and objectives, on cost-effective ways to improve the energy performance of the building and, where appropriate, on financial instruments available to improve the energy performance of the building.;
Amendment 318 #
10a. In Article 20, the following paragraph is added: "2a. Member States can fulfil the requirements of the first paragraph above through the introduction of individual Building Renovation Passports in their jurisdictions. These Passports shall contain comprehensive information on the current condition, energy performance and indoor comfort factors of the buildings to which they relate and shall contain tailored advice on the cost- effective series of actions that can be undertaken so as to bring the building to its full, targeted energy performance potential within a defined timeframe and before 2050 in every case. These Building Renovation Passports will be tied to the property to which they relate and may contain information on other aspects of the building that need attention in order to render the building healthy, accessible and free from known hazards."
Amendment 319 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 5, 8 and 22 shall be conferred on the Commission for a
Amendment 32 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 f (new) (2 f) Public finance, both European and national, must also address the research and development of innovative solutions, particularly for construction materials for insulating buildings and, in general, better resource use and heating and cooling systems; such research programmes may be carried out within the framework of public-private partnerships, and the research programmes funded under Horizon 2020, in particular, supplement the other European funds available, such as under the cohesion policy, for the financing of those research programmes.
Amendment 320 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 2 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 5, 8 and 22 shall be conferred on the Commission for a
Amendment 321 #
Proposal for a directive Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative
Amendment 322 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – subparagraph 1 The energy performance of a building is to be determined on the basis of the estimated or actual energy usage for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation and lighting and shall reflect its typical energy use for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation and lighting.
Amendment 323 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – Point 1 – subparagraph 1 The energy performance of a building shall reflect its typical energy use for
Amendment 324 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – paragraph 3 Amendment 325 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 The energy needs for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water and adequate ventilation shall be calculated in order to ensure minimum health and comfort levels defined by Member States. Particular attention shall be paid to avoiding the temperature on any inner surface of the building dropping below the dew-point temperature and to avoiding overheating.
Amendment 326 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 The energy needs, expressed in useful and primary energy, for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water
Amendment 327 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 The energy needs for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water and adequate ventilation
Amendment 328 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 The energy needs for
Amendment 329 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 33 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 g (new) (2 g) Some European programmes deployed under Horizon 2020, and in particular the research programme entitled “Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies”, contribute to the promotion of public-private partnerships for the promotion of technical solutions and sustainable, innovative and affordable construction materials.
Amendment 330 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 331 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 3 a (new) Member States shall ensure that calculation methodologies and primary energy factors for different on-site renewable energy carriers and conversion technologies duly reflect the characteristics of the specific energy carrier in view of the overall energy system, in particular 1) the potential alternative use of the energy carrier, which is converted and consumed on-site and 2) export potential for off-site use of energy generated on-site.
Amendment 332 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 3 – point a – point iii Amendment 333 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 3 – point f a (new) (bb). in point 3, the following point (f a) is added: embodied energy in building materials and components;
Amendment 334 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point c a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 5 a (new) (ca). the following point is added: 5a. When calculating the energy performance of a transparent or translucent building element of the building envelope, Member States should consider its energy balance, meaning taking energy losses as well as energy gains from passive solar irradiance into account, combined with all relevant aspects from points 3, 4 and 5 of this annex.
Amendment 34 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 2 h (new) (2 h) European finance programmes specifically targeting micro-enterprises and small enterprises, such as the COSME programme, may also contribute to innovation in energy efficiency, particularly in view of the preponderance of micro- and small enterprises in the field of energy efficiency.
Amendment 35 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 3 (3) Article 19 of Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council11 requires the Commission to carry out a review by 1 January 2017 at the latest, in the light of the experience gained and progress made during its application and particularly in the light of the progress made by Member States’ building stock renovation strategies, as set out in the report cited herein (JRC 2016: Synthesis Report on the assessment of Member States' building renovation strategies), and if necessary, to make proposals. _________________ 11 Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 May 2010 on the energy performance of buildings (OJ L 153, 18.6.2010, p. 13).
Amendment 36 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 3 (
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 4 (4) To prepare for this review, the Commission took a series of steps to gather evidence on how Directive 2010/31/EU has been implemented in the Member States, focusing on what works and what could be improved, with particular reference to the optimum use of European and national funds available for energy efficiency and the development of innovative finance mechanisms intended, in particular, for private residential building stock.
Amendment 38 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 4 (4) To prepare for this review, the Commission took a series of steps to gather evidence on how Directive 2010/31/EU has been implemented in the Member States, focusing on what works and what could be improved, particularly with reference to the use of smart technologies in order to optimise inspections.
Amendment 39 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 5 (5) The outcome of the evaluation and impact assessment indicated that a series of amendments are required to strengthen the current provisions of Directive 2010/31/EU and to simplify certain aspects, particularly concerning inspections obligations.
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 5 a (new) (5 a) The Union's building stock will need to become ‘nearly zero-energy buildings’ by 2050, in line with the objectives of COP21 (the Paris Agreement). The current building renovation rates are insufficient and those buildings owned or occupied by low- income citizens at risk of energy poverty are the hardest to reach.
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal,
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised to at least nZEB level by 2050. In order to ensure this decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps and trajectory to achieving the mid-term (2030 and 2040) and long-term (2050) objectives. _________________ 12 Communication on an Energy roadmap 2050, (COM(2011) 885 final).
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6)
Amendment 44 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised and that the overall energy efficiency of buildings is increased so that they comply with the most stringent low-energy standard by 2050. In order to ensure this highly energy-efficient, decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps and corresponding concrete measures needed to achiev
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need
Amendment 46 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised by 2050. In order to ensure this decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps to achieving the mid-term (2030) and long-term (2050) objectives and stimulating the renovation of the existing building stock. _________________ 12 Communication on an Energy roadmap
Amendment 47 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system by 205012. To meet this goal, Member States and investors need milestones to ensure that buildings are decarbonised by 2050. In order to ensure this decarbonised building stock by 2050, Member States should identify the intermediary steps to achieving the mid-term (2030) and long-term (2050) objectives within the framework of the national plans developed for that purpose. _________________ 12 Communication on an Energy roadmap 2050, (COM(2011) 885 final).
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 (6) The Union is committed to developing a secure
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6 a) To meet the targets for decarbonising the building stock by 2050, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the transition to a low- carbon economy, it will be necessary to take a holistic approach to defining energy-efficient buildings. Specifically, by 2024, the European Commission ought to present a feasibility study on the possible expansion of the Directive’s scope, given its possible revision in 2028, with a view to providing for the inclusion of the embodied energy required to construct a building and its building components.
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6 a) The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change (COP 21) must be reflected in the Union's efforts to decarbonise its building stock, taking into account that almost 50 % of the Union's final energy demand is used for heating and cooling, of which 80 % is used in buildings. The Union´s energy and climate goals therefore need to be met by switching supply to nearly 100 % renewables by 2050 at the latest, which can be achieved only by reducing our energy consumption and making full use of the ‘energy efficiency first’ principle, as energy efficiency measures are the most cost effective way of achieving greenhouse gas reductions.
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 6 a (new) (6 a) As up to 90% of the 2050 built environment already exists, more ambitious efforts are needed to accelerate the rate of renovating and decarbonising the existing building stock. As 30 years is a relatively short time period to renew the existing building stock, the incentives and standards set today will ultimately define whether the Union will reach its long- term climate and energy goals.
Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently. Financing mechanisms and financial incentives should be given a central position in the Member States’ long-term national renovation strategies and be actively promoted by the Member States. Furthermore, a strategy for promoting specialist support and advice for consumers and for training specialists should be included. _________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1).
Amendment 53 #
7. The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council 13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently. The long-term renovation strategies and the renovation work that they stimulate will contribute to boosting growth through the creation of jobs, and to providing clean and affordable energy to consumers. ____________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1).
Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies provided for in Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently
Amendment 55 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 (7) The provisions on long-term renovation strategies to speed up the renovation of building stock, with the aim of complete decarbonisation by 2050, provided for in Directive 2012/27//EU of the European Parliament and of the Council,13 should be moved to Directive 2010/31/EU, where they fit more coherently. _________________ 13 Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC (OJ L 315, 14.11.2012, p. 1).
Amendment 56 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) Ambitious goals for the deep, gradual renovation of existing building stock will create millions of jobs in the Union, in particular in small and medium-sized enterprises. The construction industry alone directly accounts for 18 million jobs in Europe and generates nine per cent of GDP. Energy efficiency measures in the building industry have the potential to accelerate the modernisation of that sector and its associated workforce. In that context, it is necessary for Member States to provide a clear link between their national long-term renovation strategies and suitable initiatives to promote skills and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors.
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) Ambitious goals for deep renovation of the existing building stock will create millions of jobs in the Union, in particular in micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises. In that context, it is necessary for Member States to provide a clear link between their national long-term renovation strategies and suitable initiatives to promote education, lifelong training and skills for technicians and professionals working in the construction and energy efficiency sectors.
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) Improving the energy use of our buildings has a great untapped potential and with ambitious goals for deep renovation millions of jobs can be created all over Europe, especially for SMEs. The right set of professional skills play an essential part in untapping this potential and improving our building stock, therefore, Member States should introduce mechanisms to promote the further development of skills and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors.
Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) As the building stock in the Union is being modernised to a higher level of energy efficiency, it is also becoming more complex. For low-energy buildings, this often means increasing sensitivity for defects during their whole lifetime. There is an increasing need for cooperation between the different professionals on- site. Encouragement for systemic approach should start from the educational system and continue throughout the careers of builders.
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) National renovation strategies should set out the expected results and the contribution to achieving the overall energy efficiency target in the short term (2030), medium term (2040) and long term (2050).
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 7 a (new) (7 a) National long-term renovation strategies should specify their expected output and contribution to achieving an energy efficiency binding target of 40 % by 2030.
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment, particularly in relation to measuring, regulating and controlling energy consumption in buildings.
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the Energy Union should be aligned and serve Member States’ common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment.
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 (8) The agendas of the Digital Single Market and the EU’s Energy Union should be aligned and serve common goals. The digitalisation of the energy system is quickly changing the energy landscape, from the integration of renewables to smart grids and smart-ready buildings. In order to digitise the building sector, targeted incentives should be provided to promote smart-ready systems and digital solutions in the built environment.
Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 a (new) (8 a) The European Union is the world leader in innovative systems for buildings, and the digitalisation of the buildings sector constitutes an opportunity for the growth of cutting-edge European industries and, as a result, associated skilled jobs, given that, at the moment, the construction sector alone provides 18 million jobs in the European Union and generates 9 % of its GDP.
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 a (new) (8 a) Building renovations should be carried out in an holistic way, so as to ensure best energy performance, a healthy indoor environment as well as cost efficiency, including co-benefits.
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 b (new) (8 b) In its opinion referred to above, the European Economic and Social Committee stressed its concern about the fact that the European Union is losing its dominance in low-emissions energy technologies; investment from European and national funds in energy efficiency must therefore help to promote cutting- edge European industries in energy efficiency, and particularly national innovation and certification bodies which contribute to the design of those cutting- edge energy efficiency technologies.
Amendment 68 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 8 b (new) (8 b) Member States should support citizens in their energy savings renovation projects by introducing independent energy advisory services and tools such as building renovation passports.
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 Amendment 70 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9)
Amendment 73 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 (9) In order to adapt this Directive to the technical progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission to supplement it by defining the smartness indicator and enabling its implementation. The smartness indicator should be used to measure buildings’ capacity to use ICT and electronic systems to optimise operation, particularly the supply and use of energy (such as water and air), and interact with the grid. The smartness indicator will raise awareness amongst building owners and occupants of the value behind building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems and will give confidence to the occupant about the actual savings of these new enhanced-
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 9 a (new) (9 a) Underlying cost-optimality calculations for elaborating Member States' long-term renovation strategies and decisions on their minimum performance criteria should also duly take account of the economic value of co- benefits of energy efficiency measures, such as job creation, asset value, reduced import dependence, health or in- and outdoor air quality, via harmonised reference values as a part of the guidance for the EU cost-optimality calculation methodology.
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10)
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. Water may also be a source of energy in buildings. Heat recovery units may, for example, make it possible to produce heat from waste water. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be extended.
Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power.
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings and the transport sector to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development and deployment of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems should be
Amendment 81 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 (10) Innovation and new technology also make it possible for buildings to support the overall decarbonisation of the economy. For example, buildings can leverage the development of the infrastructure necessary for the smart charging of electric vehicles also provide a basis for Member States, if they choose to, to use car batteries as a source of power. To reflect this aim, the definition of technical building systems in the legislation of Member States should be extended.
Amendment 82 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10 a) Water is an essential element of many technical building systems, such as heating and cooling systems, and in domestic uses. The supply of the pump and pressure systems required to transport water uses a lot of energy. In addition, water leaks account for 24 % of total water consumption in Europe, resulting in energy loss and water loss. Therefore, more effective management and a decrease in water use in new and renovated buildings would contribute to the EU’s energy efficiency target and the objective of rational use of resources.
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10 a) Measures to improve further the energy performance of buildings should take into account the EU nZEB benchmarks for 2021 required for new buildings, and the 2050 requirement for a fully nZEB building stock, and in this context should also take into account: climatic and local conditions as well as indoor climate; health and safety requirements including fire safety; indoor and outdoor air quality, and cost- effectiveness, including non-energy related benefits.
Amendment 84 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10 a) Electromobility must be tackled in a different way from the issue of energy efficiency in buildings, to which it does not directly contribute; moreover, the strict constraints on the installation of the infrastructure required for electromobility may discourage investment in energy efficiency, particularly for renovations.
Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10 a) The promotion of alternative, safe and sustainable modes of transport, such as bicycles, also contributes to the overall decarbonisation of the economy and should be integrated by the Member States as an element of the long-term strategies aimed at increasing the renovation rate of the building stock across the Union.
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 a (new) (10 a) Member States should take into account that innovation and new technology ask for enhanced investments in education and skills, which are necessary for the successful implementation of such technologies.
Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 b (new) (10 b) Member States should incentivise the use of natural building materials with low carbon content and the deployment of green rooftops in the occasion of major building renovations as they can be effectively used for improving air quality, for addressing the worsening of climatic conditions, particularly in urban areas, and for improving the overall energy performance of buildings.
Amendment 88 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 10 c (new) (10 c) The action undertaken by the EU and the Member States for increasing the renovation rate of the building stock across the EU should be primarily devoted to the goal of eradicating energy poverty in the EU. The recognition of the right to clean, renewable, secure and affordable energy for all citizens should therefore be pivotal to the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Moreover, low- income and energy-poor households, which correspond to 11% of the population in the EU, should be targeted by sustainable actions at Member State level aimed, at the same time, at increasing the energy performance and at reducing the energy needs of the buildings they occupy.
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial and maintained performance of these technical systems. Nevertheless, regular inspections remain necessary, particularly for non-residential buildings accessible to the public, and their timetables and elements must be left to the discretion of the relevant national authorities in Member States. In that connection, the above-mentioned relevant national authorities may also decide to extend these obligations to other elements of buildings’ technical systems, such as the electrical systems. Even cheap technical solutions with very short payback periods, such as hydraulic balancing of the heating
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial and maintained performance of these technical systems. Even cheap technical solutions with very short payback periods, such as hydraulic balancing of the heating system and installation/replacement of thermostatic control valves, are insufficiently considered today. Provisions
Amendment 91 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial and maintained performance of these technical systems. Even cheap technical solutions with very short payback periods, such as hydraulic balancing of the heating system and installation/replacement of thermostatic control valves, are insufficiently considered today. Provisions related to inspections are amended to ensure a better result from inspections through increased use of the above- mentioned smart technologies.
Amendment 92 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 (11) The impact assessment identified two existing sets of provisions, whose aim could be achieved in a more efficient manner compared to the current situation. First the obligation, before any construction starts, to carry out a feasibility study on highly-efficiency alternative systems becomes an unnecessary burden. Second, provisions related to inspections of heating systems and air-conditioning systems were found to not sufficiently ensure, in an efficient manner, the initial and maintained performance of these technical systems.
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 a (new) (11 a) Member States may lay down the conditions and elements of mandatory inspections in both residential and non- residential buildings.
Amendment 94 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 b (new) (11 b) Inspection obligations remain essential and Member States may choose to extend them to other elements of the technical systems of buildings, including electrical or lighting installations.
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 11 c (new) (11 c) Some Member States have already chosen to introduce specific regulatory measures on, for example, lighting systems, for example, Luxembourg, in relation to lighting in non-residential buildings but, although lighting in buildings only makes a small contribution to energy consumption, a wholesale replacement plan should not lead to the disposal of a large quantity of functional products, as was the case with incandescent light bulbs.
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non-residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years. The current possibility to opt for alternative measures is therefore deleted. For small scale installations, the documentation of the system performance by installers and the registration of this information in the databases on energy performance certification will support the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set for all technical building systems and reinforce energy performance certificates role. In that connection, energy performance certificates must be of a sufficiently high quality and accuracy to enable professionals to make optimum use of them, in any event. It is therefore necessary to improve the content of energy performance certificates, including the technical information that they contain. In addition, existing regular safety inspections and programmed maintenance work will remain an opportunity to provide direct advice on energy efficiency improvements.
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections, or may facilitate such inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non-residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years. The current possibility to opt for alternative measures is therefore deleted. For small scale installations, the documentation of the system performance by installers and the registration of this information in the databases on energy performance certification will support the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set for all technical building systems and reinforce energy performance certificates role. In addition, existing regular safety inspections and programmed maintenance work will remain an opportunity to provide direct advice on energy efficiency improvements.
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non-residential and multifamily buildings of a sufficient size that allow a payback of less than three years.
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a directive Recital 12 (12) Notably for large installations, building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems have proven, in certain cases, to be an effective replacement for inspections. The installation of such equipment should be considered as the most cost-effective alternative to inspections in large non- residential and
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Amendment 244 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 245 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 246 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2012/27/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 247 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 248 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EC Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 249 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 250 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a (a) the f
Amendment 251 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 253 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 254 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 255 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 256 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 a (new) (aa) The following paragraph 1a is inserted: ‘(1a) Member States shall establish a long-term strategy for mobilising investment in the renovation of the national stock of residential and commercial buildings, both public and private. That strategy shall encompass: – a national social dialogue framework that enables the social partners to monitor and steer the quantitative and qualitative impact of the long-term building renovation strategy, giving rise to an employment/training assessment once a year, the results of which shall be made public; – a biannual economic and social assessment of the impact that the implementation of the long-term building renovation strategy has on income distribution, to be made public once the results have been submitted to the national parliaments and the social partners; – a specific point on the economic and social sustainability of measures taken for those affected by energy poverty; to that end, a return on investment indicator based on social and environmental criteria shall be established in addition to the technical and financial criteria used in issuing energy performance certificates; – a list indicating the carbon footprint of the materials available to companies involved in building renovation, which is updated annually in order to minimise the carbon footprint of work carried out.’
Amendment 257 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 1 (a) the f
Amendment 258 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to achieve a decarbonise
Amendment 259 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation
Amendment 260 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and
Amendment 261 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030. When drawing it up, the Member States are called upon to consult organisations representing employees and businesses (smaller traders, SMEs and large companies) in the sectors involved in the strategy in order to integrate the adaptation and development of training for workers and the unemployed to suit the jobs involved and they ways in which they evolve.
Amendment 262 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock
Amendment 263 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and binding, quantifiable actions and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to
Amendment 264 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040 and on the pollutant emission objectives set in the Directive (EU) 2016/2284 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants, while achieving affordability for the tenants and owners of the buildings.
Amendment 265 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b ‘In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040. This roadmap shall include intermediary measures every five years to ensure the uptake of all the equipment of technical building systems listed in Article 2, paragraph 3, and Article 8.
Amendment 266 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040 for energy-efficient buildings. The measures should include restructuring objectives for all public buildings.
Amendment 267 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and on the pollutant emission objectives set out in the Directive (EU) 2016/2284 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants.
Amendment 268 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030. The milestones shall be duly substantiated, measurable and verifiable.
Amendment 269 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock by 85-90% compared to 1990 also by reducing its energy demand by 60%, with specific milestones for 2030.
Amendment 270 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030, and to boost the uptake of electric vehicles.
Amendment 271 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with
Amendment 272 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. In their long-term renovation strategy referred to in paragraph 1, Member States shall set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to deliver on the long-term 2050 goal to decarbonise their national building stock, with specific milestones for 2030 and 2040.
Amendment 273 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 a (new) Member States shall specify how their binding milestones contribute to achieving the Unions 40% energy efficiency target by 2030 in accordance with Directive 2012/27/EU (revised) and with the Union goal of reducing EU greenhouse gas emissions by 100% by 2050.
Amendment 274 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Amendment 275 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Amendment 276 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long
Amendment 277 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall
Amendment 278 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty. To ensure and maintain a healthy indoor climate, Member States should map out and address unexpected and unwanted health and comfort side-effects of building renovations.
Amendment 279 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall set out specific measures and financing instruments to decrease energy demand, as well as quantifiable measures and policies that contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty.
Amendment 280 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall
Amendment 281 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty, while guaranteeing affordability and creating financing incentives for the tenant and the owner, especially for poor households.
Amendment 282 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy shall contribute to the alleviation of energy poverty and set out a roadmap with clear milestones and measures to renovate the social housing stock.
Amendment 283 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long
Amendment 284 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy sh
Amendment 285 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2– subparagraph 2 Amendment 286 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy
Amendment 287 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 In addition, the long term renovation strategy
Amendment 288 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 a (new) Member States shall adopt a fully coordinated approach to energy poverty including a common but non-quantitative definition of energy poverty and the effectiveness played by energy efficient buildings.
Amendment 289 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Concerning the policies and measures referred in point (c) in paragraph 1, Member States shall: (a) ensure that transparent, easily accessible and free of commercial biases energy advisory services are provided to citizens to inform and support them in all steps of renovation projects, from planning to financing; (b) introduce renovation obligations at trigger points as a way to phase out the worst performing buildings as of 1 January 2025. The level of energy performance that the building must reach after renovation should be selected by each Member States, be specific for each segment of the building sector and be tightened every two years; (c) assess the introduction of individual building renovation passports, as voluntary tool, complementary to the energy performance certificate, to guide owners in their renovation projects.
Amendment 290 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Member States shall specify how their milestones contribute to achieving the Union's energy efficiency target of 40 % in 2030, in accordance with Directive 2012/27/EU and with the Union's target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 % by 2050.
Amendment 291 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. To guide investment decisions as referred to
Amendment 292 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. To guide investment decisions as referred to
Amendment 293 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point a (a) the aggregation of projects for example by using project development assistance, including in cities and communities, to make it easier for investors to fund the renovations referred to
Amendment 294 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point a (a) the aggregation of projects, amongst others via investment platforms, to make it easier for investors to fund the renovations referred to in points (b) and (c) in paragraph 1;
Amendment 295 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point a (a) the aggregation of projects and possible funding schemes, to make it easier for investors to fund the renovations referred to in points (b) and (c) in paragraph 1;
Amendment 296 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point b (b) de-risking energy efficiency operations for investors and the private sector
Amendment 297 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point b (b)
Amendment 298 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point b a (new) (ba) developing multilevel governance that takes in the regions and as far as possible, local governments, as well as current experiments in the buildings energy efficiency field developed in projects such as MARIE, Sherpa, ELIH- Med or Proforbiomed.
Amendment 299 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c (c) the use of public funding to
Amendment 300 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (ca) in line with Eurostat guidance and clarifications within the framework of ESA 2010, the guidance of investments into an energy efficient public building stock and clarification on the interpretation of accounting rules, to support a holistic approach to public authorities' investments.’
Amendment 301 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/21/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (ca) independent, free-of-charge energy advisory services as one-stop- shops for consumers, informing citizens on energy savings renovations, including deep and staged-deep renovations, technologies, monitoring, as well as available financial instruments.’
Amendment 302 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (ca) The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 to supplement this Article with further criteria for the long-term renovation strategy.’
Amendment 303 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (ca) promoting pre-financing options like on-bill or on-tax repayment schemes.’
Amendment 304 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c a (new) (ca) accessible and transparent advisory tools, such as one-stop-shops for consumers, for guidance on energy efficiency, replacement of fossil fuel boilers with renewable-based alternatives and available financial instruments for energy efficiency renovations in buildings."
Amendment 305 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c b (new) (cb) the establishment of sustainable energy investment forums and flexible financing platforms in the framework of the Smart Finance for Smart Buildings Initiative and in association with the public consultation in §3a (new) of this Article;
Amendment 306 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c c (new) (cc) social housing renovation and dedicated funds covering up-front investments of energy poor households.
Amendment 307 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 – point c d (new) (cd) facilitation of the aggregation of SMEs in groups and consortia to enable them to apply for financing and offer packaged solutions for renovations.
Amendment 308 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) Amendment 309 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ‘3a. To guide the further development of energy efficiency renovation, Member States should introduce mechanisms for: (a) facilitating the aggregation of SMEs to enable them to offer packaged solutions to potential clients; (b) the support of new forms of trainings and qualifications in the construction and energy efficiency sectors, especially for SMEs; (c) prioritising the allocation of part of the European Social Fund to training programs for construction workers to acquire new knowledge and skills in line with the development of new and innovative technologies.’
Amendment 310 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ‘3a. Each Member State shall carry out a public consultation, including women's organisations, on the draft long-term renovation strategy at least six months prior to the submission of its long-term renovation strategy to the Commission. The result of the public consultation shall be published in summarised form as an annex to the strategy.’
Amendment 311 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ‘3a. Member States shall introduce a mechanism for facilitating the aggregation of SMEs in order to enable them to offer to the final customers guidance of investment into energy efficiency renovation;’
Amendment 312 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ’3a. In order to support the further development of energy efficiency, the Member States of the European Union shall introduce mechanisms for supporting SMEs in new forms of training and qualification, strengthening informal training schemes and prioritize the allocation of parts of the European Social Fund to increase the upskill of blue-collar workers in energy efficiency for the construction sector.’
Amendment 313 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ‘(3a) Member States shall give details of how their milestones will contribute to meeting the 30 % energy efficiency goal by 2030, in accordance with Directive 2012/27/EU, the EU renewable energy goal in accordance with Directive 2009/28/EU, and the EU’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 % by 2050.’
Amendment 314 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) the following paragraph is added: ‘3a. Without prejudice to Article 9, each Member State shall update its long- term renovation strategy every four years after the first publication;’
Amendment 315 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) Amendment 316 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 a (new) (ba) in Article 2a, the following paragraph is added: "3a. Member States shall, with effect from 1 January 2020, adopt long-term renovation strategies containing policies and measures resulting in the deep renovation of building stock. Those measures shall include trigger points for energy renovation, a minimum energy performance requirement for the renovation of commercial and public buildings, and financing mechanisms."
Amendment 317 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 b (new) (bb) the following paragraph is added: ‘3b. As part of the public consultations on draft long-term strategies, structured permanent stakeholder dialogue platforms shall continuously exchange expertise and dedicated working groups shall develop solution-oriented approaches at least on the following topics: (i) Split incentive dilemmas, (ii) multi-apartment building renovations with individual ownerships, (iii) access to and accounting for citizen energy projects beyond individual buildings or building ownership (iv) integration of energy saving district refurbishment schemes and sustainable urban mobility plans. A report summarising discussions and results from permanent stakeholder platforms should be presented to the national Parliament at least every 2 years.’
Amendment 318 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b b (new) (bb) in Article 2a, the following paragraph is added: "3b. Each Member State shall carry out a public consultation on its draft long- term renovation strategy at least six months prior to submission of its long- term renovation strategy to the Commission. The result of the public consultation shall be published in summarised form as an annex to the strategy and made accessible online."
Amendment 319 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 b (new) (bb) the following paragraph is added: ‘3b. Each Member State shall report on the implementation of its long-term renovation strategy in accordance with the Governance Regulation (XXX), as a part of their integrated national energy and climate progress report and shall make the progress report public in an easy and accessible way.’
Amendment 320 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 b (new) (bb) the following paragraph is added: ‘3b. Member States shall introduce a mechanism for strengthening the vocational training schemes, qualification and certification of professionals and skilled technicians scheme. This may be achieved through earmarking within the European Social Fund financing for the upskilling of construction workers in energy efficiency renovation;’
Amendment 321 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 c (new) (bc) the following paragraph is added: ‘3c. Member States shall introduce a set of advisory tools for consumers, informing of available Structural and Investment Funds and specifically Cohesion Funds, and on the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) for energy efficiency renovations in buildings and technical advice for energy saving methods, self-generation and access to a register of qualified and accredited experts;’
Amendment 322 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 c (new) (bc) the following paragraph is added: ‘3c. Each Member State shall carry out a public consultation, including associations representing persons with disabilities, on the draft long-term renovation strategy and their updates, starting at least 6 months prior to the submission of its long-term renovation strategy to the Commission. The result of the public consultation shall be published in summarised form as an annex to the strategy.’
Amendment 323 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 c (new) (bc) the following paragraph is added: ‘3c. Public contract rules shall be changed to enable authorities to choose providers offering the highest energy performance level and rules on public debt and deficit must be reformed, which still classify energy efficiency investments by private third parties (energy performance contracting) as public debt in the account balance of local, regional and national authorities.’
Amendment 324 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b c (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 c (new) (bc) in Article 2a, the following paragraph is added: "3c. Each Member State shall report on the implementation of its long-term renovation strategy in accordance with Article 19(a) of Regulation xxx/xxx/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council [on the Governance of the Energy Union, 2016/0375 (COD)], as a part of their integrated national energy and climate progress report."
Amendment 325 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b d (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 d (new) (bd) in Article 2a, the following paragraph is added: ’3d. Member States shall update their long-term renovation strategies every 5 years and eventually adapt their quantifiable policies, measures and actions as well as the binding short term (2030) and mid-term (2040) milestones, in order to achieve a NZEB stock in the EU by 2050.’
Amendment 326 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b d (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 2 a – paragraph 3 d (new) Amendment 327 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraphs 2 and 3 (3) In Article 6
Amendment 328 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 (a) in paragraph 1, the second subparagraph is
Amendment 329 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 (a) in paragraph 1, the second subparagraph is
Amendment 330 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 (a) in paragraph 1, the second subparagraph is
Amendment 331 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 6 – paragraphs 2 and 3 (b) paragraphs 2
Amendment 332 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new) (3a) in Article 7, the following paragraph is inserted after the fourth paragraph: "Member States shall ensure that energy performance upgrades also contribute to achieving a healthy indoor environment and avoiding problems such as mould."
Amendment 333 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – subparagraph 5 Amendment 334 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – subparagraph 5 (4)
Amendment 335 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – subparagraph 5 (4)
Amendment 336 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – subparagraph 5 (4) in Article 7, the fifth subparagraph is
Amendment 337 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 – subparagraph 5 (4) in Article 7, the fifth subparagraph is
Amendment 338 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 7 a (new) Amendment 339 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b – introductory part Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 Amendment 340 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Amendment 341 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing either major renovation
Amendment 342 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 (b) after paragraph 2
Amendment 343 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 344 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that their National policy frameworks within the meaning of Article 3 of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure contains national indicative target for the number of recharging points (within the meaning of above referred Directive) in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than twenty parking spaces, at least one of every twenty is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of
Amendment 345 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States sh
Amendment 346 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States sh
Amendment 347 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 348 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 349 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation
Amendment 350 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces, with particular reference to renovations related to the electrical infrastructure of the building or of parking facilities in particular, at least one of every ten parking spaces is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17, each of said recharging points to be capable of charging at 7kW at least, which is capable of starting and stopping charging in reaction to price signals. This requirement shall apply to all non-
Amendment 351 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that, in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 352 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 353 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation, with
Amendment 354 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation on the electrical infrastructure off the building or internal or external car parks with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every ten is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17, providing at least 7kW for each parking space, which is capable of starting and stopping charging in reaction to price signals. This requirement shall apply to all non-residential buildings, with more than ten parking spaces, as of 1 January 2025. __________________ 17 OJ L 307, 28.10.2014, p. 1. OJ L 307, 28.10.2014, p. 1.
Amendment 355 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings
Amendment 356 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major
Amendment 357 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States
Amendment 358 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every ten is equipped with a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17
Amendment 359 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with more than ten parking spaces inside or physically adjacent to the building, at least one of
Amendment 360 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation related to the electrical infrastructure of the building or the parking lot with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every ten is equipped with adequate pre-cabling or pre-tubing, in order to enable installation of a recharging point within the meaning of Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure17 , which is capable of starting and stopping charging in reaction to price signals.
Amendment 361 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2– subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation related to the electrical infrastructure of the building or of the adjacent or built-in parking facilities with more than ten parking spaces, at least one of every
Amendment 362 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential and residential buildings and in all existing non-residential and residential buildings undergoing major renovation
Amendment 363 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. Member States shall ensure that in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovation with
Amendment 364 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 2. Member States shall ensure that, in all new non-residential buildings and in all existing non-residential buildings undergoing
Amendment 365 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Amendment 366 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph to buildings owned and occupied by small and m
Amendment 367 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2 Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in the previous subparagraph to buildings owned
Amendment 368 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 Amendment 369 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 Amendment 370 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that in all newly built residential buildings and those undergoing either major renovation
Amendment 371 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations,
Amendment 372 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly
Amendment 373 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 374 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations related to the electrical infrastructure of the building or the adjacent or built-in parking lot, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre-
Amendment 375 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 376 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 377 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 378 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 379 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with
Amendment 380 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 381 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 382 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that new
Amendment 383 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations
Amendment 384 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that
Amendment 385 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States
Amendment 386 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations
Amendment 387 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly
Amendment 388 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b 3. Member States shall ensure that newly
Amendment 389 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces inside or physically adjacent to the building, include the pre-
Amendment 390 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b 3. If supported by a cost- optimality analysis, Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces, include the pre- cabling to enable the installation of recharging points for electric vehicles for every parking space.
Amendment 391 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than twenty parking spaces, include the pre-
Amendment 392 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations, with more than ten parking spaces, can include the pre-
Amendment 393 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 3. Member States shall ensure that all newly built residential buildings and those undergoing major renovations,
Amendment 394 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Paragraphs 2 and 3 shall not apply to buildings for which the planning application was submitted before the transposition date of this Directive or during a period of one year after that date. Paragraphs 2 and 3 shall not apply where it is impossible to comply with them for technical reasons, or, for existing buildings, where the total cost of the renovation work is less than 5% of the value of the building, excluding the land.
Amendment 395 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. To develop more green mobility, Member States shall also favour the use of alternative fuels (biogas, hydrogen, Compressed Natural Gas, Liquified Natural Gas …) by supporting dedicated infrastructures.
Amendment 396 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Member States shall ensure that all newly built public parking lots in urban agglomerations with more than ten parking spaces, and those undergoing major renovations, follow the requirements of non-residential buildings.
Amendment 397 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. In the case of mixed-use buildings that are either new or undergoing major renovation and have more than 10 car parking places, the provisions of paragraph 2 regarding non-residential buildings shall apply.
Amendment 398 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 b (new) 3b. Member States should encourage the installation of recharging points able to start up and shut down or adapt charging levels to price signals or signals from the building management system.
Amendment 399 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 3 c (new) 3c. Member States shall ensure that privately run car parks are subject to the same rules as those laid down in the first subparagraph of paragraph 2.
Amendment 400 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 Amendment 401 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 4. Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 to public buildings which are already covered by Directive 2014/94/EU or to buildings located in the outermost regions.
Amendment 402 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 4. Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in
Amendment 403 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 4. Member States may decide not to set or apply the requirements referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 to public buildings
Amendment 404 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 4. Member States
Amendment 405 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Member States shall ensure that in all new buildings and in all buildings undergoing major renovation, at least a space for bicycles, cargo-bicycles, e-bikes, pedelec, walking frames, wheel-chairs and push-chairs is created; the space shall be common, covered, theft-protected, free of architectural barriers and proportional to the number of users of the building; the space could be created nearby the building, in case of documented technical impossibility;
Amendment 406 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b 4a. Member States shall, in accordance with their domestic division of powers at sub-state level, ensure that public car parks operated by private bodies are also made subject to the requirements referred to in sub- paragraph 1 of paragraph 2.
Amendment 407 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) "4a. Member States shall clarify and remove regulatory barriers for installing recharging points. All tenants and co- owners of residential and non-residential buildings shall have the right to install means for recharging in their building."
Amendment 408 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Member States shall simplify permitting and approval procedures for owners and tenants to deploy recharging points in existing residential and non- residential buildings.
Amendment 409 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 4 b (new) 4b. Member States shall consider electric vehicle charging infrastructure in buildings alongside other transport charging infrastructure such as at airports, sea- and inland ports (for land- born services such as cleaning, air - conditioning), at train and public transport stations (for electric trains, buses, trams or trolley buses) and rest stations, also linking up to Renewable Projects of Energy Union Interest (RPEI)1a e.g. electro-mobility corridors alongside European transport networks equipped with fast-charging stations. __________________ 1a Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union (draft report), Article 11 a.
Amendment 410 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point b Directive 2010/30/EC Article 8 – paragraph 4 b (new) 4b. Member States shall ensure that all new buildings and all existing buildings undergoing major renovation are equipped with dedicated spaces for separate collection of waste with adequate capacity;
Amendment 411 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the
Amendment 412 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed
Amendment 413 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall set incentives to ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is improved, assessed, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3) or in a similar certified database.
Amendment 414 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed full load and part load conditions, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is
Amendment 415 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8– paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed, including at full and at part load conditions, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3).
Amendment 416 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3) when the energy certificate is issued.
Amendment 417 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 Amendment 418 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy and, when relevant, indoor air quality performance of the complete altered system is assessed, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3).
Amendment 419 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a central technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the complete altered system is assessed, documented it and passed on to the building owner, so that it remains available for the verification of compliance with the minimum requirements set pursuant to paragraph 1 and the issue of energy performance certificates. Member States shall ensure that this information is included in the national energy performance certificate database referred to in Article 18(3).
Amendment 420 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the overall energy performance of the
Amendment 421 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 5. Member States shall ensure that, when a technical building system is installed, replaced or upgraded, the
Amendment 422 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 a (new) 5a. Member States shall ensure that wherever economically feasible both newly built and existing residential buildings, with the exception of buildings covered by the categories of Article 4(2), are equipped by [three years after entry into force of the Directive] with the functionality to effectively control temperature levels in individual rooms.
Amendment 423 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 5 a (new) Amendment 424 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 Amendment 425 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission
Amendment 426 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The
Amendment 427 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23
Amendment 428 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The
Amendment 429 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2017/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission
Amendment 430 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of ‘smartness indicator’ and with the conditions under which the ‘smartness indicator’ would be provided as additional information to prospective new tenants or buyers. The Commission must firstly carry out a public consultation with the relevant interest groups and Member States to determine the definition of the smartness indicator and provisions concerning its implementation.
Amendment 431 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of ‘smartness indicator’ in accordance with the design and methodology set out in Annex Ia and with the conditions under which the ‘smartness indicator’ would be
Amendment 432 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23, supplementing this Directive with a
Amendment 433 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of ‘smartness indicator’
Amendment 434 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of a voluntary ‘smartness indicator’ and with the conditions under which the voluntary ‘smartness indicator’ would be
Amendment 435 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of voluntary ‘smartness indicator’ and with the conditions under which the ‘smartness indicator’ would be provided as a voluntary additional information to prospective new tenants or buyers.
Amendment 436 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 Amendment 437 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 23 supplementing this Directive with a definition of ‘smartness indicator’ and with the conditions under which the ‘smartness indicator’ would be provided voluntarily as additional information to prospective new tenants or buyers.
Amendment 438 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall
Amendment 439 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall cover flexibility and enhanced energy saving features, enhanced functionalities and capabilities resulting from more interconnected and built-in intelligent devices being integrated into the conventional technical building systems. The features shall enhance the ability of occupants and the building itself to react and adapt energy consumption to comfort or operational requirements, in particular at part load conditions, take part in demand response and contribute to the optimum, smooth and safe operation of the various energy systems and district infrastructures to which the building is connected.;
Amendment 440 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The voluntary smartness indicator shall cover flexibility features, enhanced functionalities and capabilities resulting from more interconnected and built-in intelligent devices being integrated into the conventional technical building systems. The features shall be tested to assess whether they enhance the ability of occupants and the building itself to react to comfort or operational requirements, take part in demand response and contribute to the optimum, smooth and safe operation of the various energy systems and district infrastructures to which the building is connected.
Amendment 441 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall cover flexibility
Amendment 442 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall cover flexibility features, enhanced functionalities and capabilities resulting from more interconnected and built-in intelligent devices being integrated into the conventional technical building systems. The features shall enhance the ability of occupants and the building itself to react to comfort or operational requirements, including through controlling and facilitating their own renewable energy production, take part in demand response and contribute to the optimum, smooth and safe operation of the various energy systems and district infrastructures to which the building is connected.;
Amendment 443 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2 The smartness indicator shall cover flexibility features, enhanced functionalities and capabilities resulting from more interconnected and built-in intelligent devices being integrated into the conventional technical building systems. The features shall enhance the ability of occupants and the building itself to react to indoor air quality and thermal comfort
Amendment 444 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Member States shall ensure that non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250 MWh per year that are new-built or existing and subject to energy renovation are equipped with building automation and control systems.
Amendment 445 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 a (new) Amendment 446 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Member States shall ensure that non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250 MWh per year that are new-built or existing and undergoing retrofit, including major renovation and replacement or upgrade of technical building systems, are equipped with building automation and control systems, as defined in the standard EN15232, unless technically or economically unfeasible.
Amendment 447 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Article 8 – paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Member States shall mobilise investments for the deployment of building automation and control systems in their long-term renovation strategy framework by 1 January 2023.
Amendment 448 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings: (a) to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation.’
Amendment 449 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the reduction in energy
Amendment 450 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures, actions and policies for energy efficiency improvements in
Amendment 451 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States
Amendment 452 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation, where proportionate to the volume of the renovation, or by using standard values for calculation of energy savings in buildings or similar relevant, transparent methodology for documentation.’
Amendment 453 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation. Where the new energy performance certificate attests to an improvement in a building’s energy performance, the certification costs may be included in the incentive provided by the Member State concerned.’;
Amendment 454 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation – provided this is economically proportionate in the light of the extent of the renovation. The renovation measures carried out shall be indicated in the energy performance certificate.’;
Amendment 455 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation or similar instruments for consolidated renovation and step by step planning such as building renovation passports, implemented by qualified and certified experts.’;
Amendment 456 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy
Amendment 457 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation.
Amendment 458 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation.
Amendment 459 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings to be achieved due to such renovation.
Amendment 460 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation
Amendment 461 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation or other transparent, proportionate and equivalent methods.
Amendment 462 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for major energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance certificates issued before and after renovation.’;
Amendment 463 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6 ‘6. Member States shall link their financial measures for energy efficiency improvements in the renovation of buildings to the energy savings achieved due to such renovation. These savings shall be determined by comparing energy performance
Amendment 464 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraphs 6a and 6b Amendment 465 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a.
Amendment 466 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a.
Amendment 467 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a. When Member States put in place a database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy consumption of the buildings covered, regardless of their size and category. The database shall contain the actual energy consumption data of buildings frequently visited by the public with useful floor area of over 250 m² which shall be regularly updated. The administrative burden should be strictly proportionate to the envisaged benefits.
Amendment 468 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a 6a. When Member States put in place a database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy consumption of the buildings covered, regardless of their size and category. The database shall contain the actual energy consumption data of buildings frequently visited by the public with useful floor area of over 250 m² which shall be regularly updated and accompanied by consecutively drafted new energy performance certificates.
Amendment 469 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a. When Member States put in place a database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy consumption of the buildings covered, regardless of their size and category. The database shall contain the actual energy consumption data of all public buildings and buildings frequently visited by the public, with useful floor area of over 250
Amendment 470 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a. When Member States put in place a database or use an existing database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy consumption of the buildings covered, regardless of their size and category. The database shall contain the actual energy consumption data of public buildings
Amendment 471 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a ‘6a. When Member States put in place a database for registering EPCs it shall allow tracking the actual energy
Amendment 472 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a a (new) 6aa. Investments and fiscal measures put in place in order to achieve the objectives set out by this Directive shall be qualified as eligible investments for the application of the investment clause and shall in principle be excluded from the assessment of the Member States’ fiscal position (under either the preventive or the corrective arm of the Stability and Growth Pact 1a).’; __________________ 1awithin the meaning of Article 5 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1466/97 and Article 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1467/97
Amendment 473 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a a (new) 6aa. Member States shall set up financial schemes that will incentivise energy efficiency improvements for instance by adapting the financial support for the building renovation to the achieved energy performance.’
Amendment 474 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6a a (new) 6aa. In order to guide financing decisions, the energy performance certificate should include recommendations for future renovations to be undertaken to improve the building's energy efficiency.
Amendment 475 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b 6b. Aggregated anonymised data compliant with EU data protection requirements shall be made
Amendment 476 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b a (new) 6ba. Commission shall ensure the dissemination of best practices on public and private financing schemes for energy efficiency as well as the aggregation of small energy renovation projects. It shall furthermore provide, in accessible format, the information on financial incentives to renovate;
Amendment 477 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10– paragraph 6b a (new) 6ba. Member States shall ensure financial measures are available also for small-scale renovations, with a particular emphasis in rural and remote areas, as well as in energy-poor households.
Amendment 478 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b a (new) 6ba. Member States shall ensure financial measures are available also for small-scale renovations, with a particular emphasis on rural buildings.
Amendment 479 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b a (new) 6ba. With a view to facilitating public investment and PPP classification in the area of energy-efficient building renovation , a specific definition of the concept of an asset shall be adopted by Eurostat which will cover those elements and installations on which investments are undertaken and not the whole building. Similarly, the interpretation of IFRS accounting standards shall be adapted in order to take into account the savings arising from energy efficiency investments.
Amendment 480 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b a (new) 6ba. The Commission shall provide for the dissemination of best practice regarding public and private energy efficiency financing schemes and enable small-scale energy efficiency renovation projects to be combined into more extensive projects. In addition, it shall ensure that information about funding is disseminated as widely as possible in order to encourage consumers to carry out renovations to improve the energy performance of buildings.
Amendment 481 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b b (new) (6bb) Energy performance certificates used for the purposes stated in Article 12, must accurately reflect the current energy performance of the property, incorporating the current form of the property, and current energy prices as specified by the relevant methodology.
Amendment 482 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 10 – paragraph 6b b (new) 6bb. Insofar as the energy efficiency programmes constitute structural investments for sustainable and low- carbon economic growth, the European Commission and the ECOFIN Council shall apply budgetary flexibility in to them in respect of the rules of the Stability and Growth Pact, as set by the Communication of 13 January 2015 and applied to the EFSI.
Amendment 483 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 12 a (new) Amendment 484 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new) (6a) In Article 13 paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "1. Member States shall take measures to ensure that where a total useful floor area over 500 m2 of a building for which an energy performance certificate has been issued in accordance with Article 12(1) is (a) occupied by public authorities and frequently visited by the public, the energy performance certificate is displayed in a prominent place clearly visible to the public
Amendment 485 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 Amendment 486 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular, mandatory inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings
Amendment 487 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings whose effective rated output is higher than 20 kW, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s)
Amendment 488 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a
Amendment 489 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW or an individual heater of an effective rated output of over 20 kW. That inspection shall include an assessment of the boiler efficiency and the boiler sizing compared with the heating requirements of the building. The assessment of the boiler sizing does not have to be repeated as long as no changes were made to the heating system or as regards the heating requirements of the building in the meantime.’;
Amendment 490 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of
Amendment 491 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the
Amendment 492 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection and to monitor the need for maintenance of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. That inspection shall include an assessment of the boiler efficiency and the boiler sizing compared with the heating requirements of the building. The assessment of the boiler
Amendment 493 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection or maintenance of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. That inspection or maintenance shall include an assessment of the boiler efficiency and the boiler sizing compared with the heating requirements of the building. The assessment of the boiler sizing does not have to be repeated as long as no changes were made to the heating system or as regards the heating requirements of the building in the meantime.’;
Amendment 494 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over
Amendment 495 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential
Amendment 496 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 1 ‘1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of systems used for heating buildings, such as the heat generator, control system and circulation pump(s) for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised
Amendment 497 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs
Amendment 498 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs 2
Amendment 499 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs
Amendment 500 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 – introductory part 2. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that non-residential buildings
Amendment 501 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 – introductory part ‘2.
Amendment 502 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 20140/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 – introductory part ‘2.
Amendment 503 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (a) continuously monitoring, logging, analysing, a
Amendment 504 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (a) continuously monitoring, analysing and adjusting energy usage to ensure maximum energy consumption efficiency at full load and part load condition;
Amendment 505 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b (a) continuously monitoring, analysing, reporting and adjusting energy usage;
Amendment 506 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 – point b (b) benchmarking the building’s energy
Amendment 507 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 a (new) Amendment 508 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. As an alternative to paragraph 1, Member States may opt to take measures to ensure that advice is given to users concerning the replacement of central heating systems, other modifications to the central heating system and alternative solutions to assess the efficiency and appropriate size of the central heating system. The overall impact of this approach shall be equivalent to that arising from paragraph 1.
Amendment 509 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3.
Amendment 510 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings
Amendment 511 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over
Amendment 512 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3.
Amendment 513 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over
Amendment 514 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised
Amendment 515 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised
Amendment 516 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised
Amendment 517 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2012/27/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point a (a) with continuous electronic monitoring functionality that measures systems' efficiency and inform building owners or managers when it has fallen significantly and when system servicing is necessary, and
Amendment 518 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2012/27/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution and use of energy
Amendment 519 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution and use of energy
Amendment 520 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2012/27/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution and use of energy
Amendment 521 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy.;
Amendment 522 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy
Amendment 523 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directigve 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. For existing buildings and installations, Member States shall, in line with the revised energy efficiency labelling regulation 1a and the energy efficiency classes as defined in Commission delegated Regulation 811/2013/EU, set the necessary requirements to establish the labelling of space heaters and combination heaters in use with a rated heat output ≤ 20 kW and which are not based on renewable energy sources in accordance with Article 2 a) of the revised Renewables Directive 1b , accompanied by adequate information on renewable, highly energy efficient alternatives as well as eventual financial instruments available in case of replacement, in view of promoting an increased replacement rate of old heating systems and an increased switch to renewable energy based solutions. __________________ 1aRegulation of the European Parliament and of the Council setting a framework for the energy efficiency labelling repealing Directive 2010/30/EU 1bDirective on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources 2009/28/EC [version as amended in accordance with proposal COM(2016)/0382 and specifically its points (a) to (c)]
Amendment 524 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) "3a. For buildings outside the scope of Article 14.1., Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to introduce a system of energy labels for fossil fuel space and combination heaters, which were installed in existing buildings and have been in operation for at least 15 years, aimed at promoting energy efficiency and more responsible use of energy by end-users.
Amendment 525 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new) Amendment 526 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 14 – paragraph 3 b (new) "3b. Member States may decide not to apply paragraph 1 to buildings that comply with paragraph 2 or 3."
Amendment 527 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 Amendment 528 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings
Amendment 529 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems
Amendment 530 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW or an individual air-conditioning system of an effective rated output of over 20 kW. The inspection shall include an assessment of the air- conditioning efficiency and the sizing compared to the cooling requirements of the building. The assessment of the sizing does not have to be repeated as long as no changes were made to this air-conditioning system or as regards the cooling requirements of the building in the meantime.;
Amendment 531 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air-
Amendment 532 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning and systems that safeguard indoor air quality for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 100 kW. The inspection shall include an assessment of the air- conditioning efficiency and the sizing compared to the cooling requirements of
Amendment 533 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems
Amendment 534 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised technical building system of a cumulated effective rated output of over 1
Amendment 535 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection or maintenance of the accessible parts of air-
Amendment 536 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a
Amendment 537 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 1. Member States shall lay down the necessary measures to establish a regular inspection of the accessible parts of air- conditioning systems for non-residential buildings with total primary energy use of over 250MWh and for residential buildings with a centralised
Amendment 538 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. As an alternative to paragraph 1, Member States may opt to take measures to ensure that adequate advice is given to users concerning the replacement of air conditioning systems, other modifications to the air conditioning system and alternative solutions to assess the efficiency and appropriate size of the air conditioning system. The overall impact of this approach shall be equivalent to that arising from paragraph 1.
Amendment 539 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 1 a (new) Amendment 540 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs
Amendment 541 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs 2
Amendment 542 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b – introductory part (b) paragraphs
Amendment 543 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 2 – introductory part 2. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that non-residential buildings
Amendment 544 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 2 – introductory part 2.
Amendment 545 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 2 – point a (a) continuously monitoring, logging, analysing
Amendment 546 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15– paragraph 2 – point a (a) continuously monitoring, analysing, reporting and adjusting energy usage;
Amendment 547 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 2 – point b Amendment 548 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 2 – point b (b) benchmarking the building’s energy
Amendment 549 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3.
Amendment 550 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3.
Amendment 551 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over 1
Amendment 552 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised technical building systems of a cumulated effective rated output of over 1
Amendment 553 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings
Amendment 554 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States
Amendment 555 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to
Amendment 556 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised
Amendment 557 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part 3. As an alternative to paragraph 1 Member States may set requirements to ensure that residential buildings with centralised
Amendment 558 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution and use of energy at full and part load conditions, including hydronic balancing.;
Amendment 559 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy;
Amendment 560 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 – point b (b) with effective control functionalities to ensure optimum generation, distribution, storage and use of energy;
Amendment 561 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b "3a. Technical building systems explicitly covered by a contractual arrangement on an agreed level of energy efficiency improvement or other agreed energy performance criterion, such as energy performance contracting as defined in point (27) of Article 2 of Directive 2012/27/EU, or that are operated by a utility or network operator and therefore subject to measures on the system side, shall be exempt from the requirements laid down in paragraph 1."
Amendment 562 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Article 15 – paragraph 3 b (new) "3b. Member States may decide not to apply paragraph 1 to buildings that comply with paragraph 2 or 3."
Amendment 563 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 a (new) (8a) Article 18, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "1. Member States shall ensure that independent control systems for energy performance certificates
Amendment 564 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 9. in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 565 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19
Amendment 566 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 567 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 9. in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 568 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 569 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 570 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 (9) in Article 19, ‘2017’ is replaced by ‘202
Amendment 571 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) (9a) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall assess the need for further harmonisation of energy performance certificates in accordance with Article 11. The Commission shall introduce the concept of a building renovation passport, as a part of the recommendations section of the energy performance certificates, in order to provide a long-term, step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building.
Amendment 572 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) (9a) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall, in particular, assess the need for further harmonisation of energy performance certificates in accordance with Article 11 of this Directive with a view of establishing energy performance certificates on the basis of calculated demand as the standard for all newly built and renovated buildings or building units. The Commission shall also assess and eventually propose introducing building renovation passports, in order to provide a long-term, step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building. The Commission shall also further assess and eventually propose additional and updated measures concerning electric vehicle charging infrastructure and buildings, as well as the content and frequency of the inspections referred to in Articles 14 and 15.
Amendment 573 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) (9a) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall assess the option of introducing a “material performance certificate” stimulating the uptake of recycled and renewable building materials when constructing new buildings or when renovating, as well as the concept of a building material passport, enabling the proper dismantling, reuse and recycling of building materials with the ambition of respecting the cradle to cradle principle;
Amendment 574 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 –paragraph 1 a (new) (9a) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall establish guidelines for the quality and comparability of energy performance certificates and for setting-up minimum standards for EU requirements for qualified experts and certifiers, including for their regular training;
Amendment 575 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 a (new) (9a) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall, in particular, review the Article 11 of this Directive in view of integrating the building renovation passport with the energy performance certificates
Amendment 576 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 19 – paragraph 1 b (new) (9b) in Article 19, the following paragraph is added: The Commission shall, in particular, review the Article 11 of this Directive in view of integrating the building renovation passport with the energy performance certificates
Amendment 577 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide information in the form of independent, easily accessible and free energy advisory services to the owners, managers or tenants of buildings, on energy performance
Amendment 578 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide
Amendment 579 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular
Amendment 580 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide information to the owners or tenants of buildings on energy performance certificates, their purpose and objectives, on cost-effective ways to improve the energy performance of the building and
Amendment 581 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall in particular provide information to the owners or tenants of buildings on energy performance certificates, their purpose and objectives, on cost-effective ways to improve the energy performance and indoor environmental quality of the building and, where appropriate, on financial instruments available
Amendment 582 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 a (new) (10a) in Article 20, the following paragraph is added: 2a. Member States may also opt for the introduction to Building Renovation Passports in line with Article 2, point 3 a (new), containing information on energy performance and tailored advice for the individual building to reach NZEB status by 2050 in the EU at the latest.
Amendment 583 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Article 20 – paragraph 2 a (new) (10a) in Article 20, the following paragraph is added: 2a. Member States shall ensure that all occupants of new or renovated buildings receive adequate and equal information about new technological, building automation and control and/or demand response features and that the principles of data integrity, equal participation - including from a gender perspective - and individual comfort are respected when programming the relevant values for individual homes;
Amendment 584 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 1 1. The powers to adopt the delegated acts referred to in Article
Amendment 585 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 586 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 2 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Articles 5, 8 and 22 shall be conferred on the Commission for
Amendment 587 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 3 3.
Amendment 588 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 11 Directive 2010/31/EU Article 23 – paragraph 4 4.
Amendment 589 #
Proposal for a directive Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 12 Directive 2010/31/EU Articles 24 and 25 (12) Articles 24 and 25 are
Amendment 590 #
Proposal for a directive Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 1. Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by XXXX [Please insert the date
Amendment 591 #
Proposal for a directive Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by XXXX [Please insert the date
Amendment 592 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 1 – subparagraph 1 ‘1. The energy performance of a building shall reflect its typical energy use for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation
Amendment 593 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 1 – subparagraph 1 ‘1. The energy performance of a building shall be determined on the basis of the calculated or actual energy use and reflect its typical energy use for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation and lighting.
Amendment 594 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – subparagraph 1 ‘1. The energy performance of a building shall reflect its typical energy use for technical building systems (heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation and lighting etc.).
Amendment 595 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 1 – subparagraph 2 The energy performance of a building shall be expressed
Amendment 596 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 1 – subparagraph 2 The energy performance of a building shall be expressed by a numeric indicator of primary energy use in kWh/(m².y),
Amendment 597 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – subparagraph 2 The
Amendment 598 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 599 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point a Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 1 – subparagraph 3 Member States shall describe their national calculation methodology
Amendment 600 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2– subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy performance of a building shall be determined by calculating the energy needs for space heating, space cooling
Amendment 601 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2– subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs, expressed in useful and primary energy, for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water
Amendment 602 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water and adequate ventilation shall be calculated in order to ensure minimum health and comfort levels defined by Member States. In particular, the temperature of the building shall not reach the dew point temperature on any time surface.
Amendment 603 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs for space heating,
Amendment 604 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water
Amendment 605 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/EC/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs for technical building systems (space heating,
Amendment 606 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 1 ‘2. The energy needs for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water and adequate ventilation shall be calculated in order to be able to ensure minimum health and comfort levels defined by Member States.
Amendment 607 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 2 Amendment 608 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 2 The calculation of primary energy shall be based on primary energy or weighting factors per energy carrier, which may be based on national or regional
Amendment 609 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 2 The calculation of primary energy shall be based on primary energy factors per energy carrier, which
Amendment 610 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 611 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 612 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Primary energy factors
Amendment 613 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – paragraph 3 Amendment 614 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Amendment 615 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Primary energy factors shall discount
Amendment 616 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 3 Primary energy factors
Amendment 617 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 2 – subparagraph 3 a (new) The application of primary energy factors shall ensure that the optimal energy performance of the building is pursued, thereby supporting the national implementation of the requirements of Article 9.
Amendment 618 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 3 (b a) point 3 is replaced by the following: "3. The methodology shall be laid down taking into consideration at least the following aspects: (a) the following actual thermal and hygroscopic characteristics of the building including its internal partitions: (i) thermal capacity; (ii) insulation; (iii) passive heating; (iv) cooling elements; and (v) thermal bridges;
Amendment 619 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 3 – point a – point ii (
Amendment 620 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 3 – point a – point iii Amendment 621 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b b (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 3 – point f a (new) (bb) in point 3, the following point fa is inserted: ‘embodied energy in building materials and elements;’
Amendment 622 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 4 – introductory part ‘4. The positive influence of the following aspects shall, where relevant in the calculation, be taken into account:’;
Amendment 623 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 4 – point d a (new) (da) thermal breaks.’;
Amendment 624 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point c Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 – point 4 – introductory part ‘4. The positive influence of the following aspects shall, where relevant in the calculation, be taken into account:’;
Amendment 625 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point c a(new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – Point 4 – point a Amendment 626 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – paragraph 1 – point c a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex I – point 4 – point a b (ca) in point 4 the following point is inserted: ‘(ab) spatial and material configuration of the building;’
Amendment 627 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 a (new) Amendment 628 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – point 1 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex 1 a (new) Amendment 629 #
Proposal for a directive Annex I – point 2 a (new) Directive 2010/31/EU Annex II a (new) source: 606.029
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