How Low Can You Go? EU Member States Fall Short on Own Commitments Again
On 26th June, EU energy ministers agreed on a General Approach for the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED). The widely feared watering down of the original proposals has happened with ministers backing down from any further ambition for energy efficiency and buildings.
Download#EUSEW17: energy renovation for the consumer, with the consumer
EuroACE organised a session at this week’s EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), on the topic of Energy Performance Certificates and Building Renovati...
DownloadSpanish building community calls for greater ambition on energy renovation of buildings
On 14th June, EuroACE organised a workshop in Madrid on ‘Energy Renovation of Buildings in Spain’, which led to the adoption of the ‘Madrid Decl...
DownloadEuroACE Call to EU leaders gathering tomorrow: Leadership starts at home!
While European Union leaders are claiming global leadership towards COP21, in-house actions seem to follow another path. The latest Council proposal on the Energy Efficiency Directive prepared ahead of the COREPER meeting on 14th June reveals a worrying mismatch between good intentions and actions.
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On COP22 Buildings Day, EuroACE publishes its Walk the Talk 2016, showcasing the achievements of its own members in terms of energy efficiency....
DownloadBusiness leaders call for an EU vision of nZEB level building stock by 2050
EuroACE and its member companies together with other players from the construction sector, sent a letter to the President of the Commission, Mr. Junck...
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