With the proposal for the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), the Commission is setting policy measures to accelerate the renovation rate of buildings and to achieve the vision of a zero-emission building stock
by 2050. smartEn welcomes this legislative proposal and suggests the following improvements:
- anticipate the phasing-out of the worst-performing buildings through EU-level minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) to ensure a timely achievement of the 2050 target.
- focus the measurement of the energy performance of a building around the new carbon metric to calculate operational greenhouse gas emission. This new metric should also open the possibility to quantify the benefits from demand-side flexibility, measure and incentivise progress through national building renovation plans and financial incentives.
- strengthen the new requirements to allow third parties to access building data to support the development of demand-side flexibility business models.
- improve the timid provisions for bidirectional charging in buildings to complement the requirements on smart charging.
The present document aims to outline the content of key provisions for smartEn and to set out targeted recommendations to inspire the positions that the European Parliament and Council need to shape on this legislative proposal.