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Activities of Marisa MATIAS related to 2021/0426(COD)

Plenary speeches (1)

Energy performance of buildings (recast) (debate)
2023/03/13
Dossiers: 2021/0426(COD)

Shadow reports (1)

REPORT on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings (recast)
2023/02/16
Committee: ITRE
Dossiers: 2021/0426(COD)
Documents: PDF(870 KB) DOC(381 KB)
Authors: [{'name': 'Ciarán CUFFE', 'mepid': 197654}]

Amendments (129)

Amendment 292 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 3
(3) As announced in the Green Deal, the Commission presented its Renovation Wave strategy on 14 October 202030 . The strategy contains an action plan with concrete regulatory, financing and enabling measures, with the objective to at least double the annual energy renovation rate of buildings by 2030 and to foster deep renovations. The revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive is necessary as one of the vehicles to deliver on the Renovation Wave. It will also contribute to delivering on the New European Bauhaus initiative and the European mission on climate-neutral and smart cities. The New European Bauhaus can foster a more inclusive society that promotes the well being of all in keeping with the historical Bauhaus, which contributed to the regeneration of working class and marginalised communities. _________________ 30 A Renovation Wave for Europe - greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives, COM/2020/662 final.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 303 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 6
(6) Buildings account for 40 % of final energy consumption in the Union and 36% of its energy-related greenhouse gas emissions . Therefore, reduction of energy consumption , in line with the energy efficiency first principle as laid down in Article 3 [revised EED] and defined in Article 2(18) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council32 and the use of energy from renewable sources in the buildings sector constitute important measures needed to reduce the Union’s greenhouse gas emissions. Reduced energy consumption and an increased use of energy from renewable sources also have an important part to play in reducing the Union’s energy dependency, promoting security of energy supply and technological developments and in creating opportunities for employment and regional development, in particular in islands, rural and ruralemote areas. _________________ 32 Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2018 on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action, amending Regulations (EC) No 663/2009 and (EC) No 715/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directives 94/22/EC, 98/70/EC, 2009/31/EC, 2009/73/EC, 2010/31/EU, 2012/27/EU and 2013/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, Council Directives 2009/119/EC and (EU) 2015/652 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 328, 21.12.2018, p. 1).
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 395 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 33
(33) The concept of ‘deep renovation’ has not yet been defined in Union legislation. With a view to achieving the long-term vision for buildings, deep renovation should be defined as a renovation that transforms buildings into zero-emission buildings; in a first step, as a renovation that transforms buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings. This definition serves the purpose of increasing the energy performance of buildings. A deep renovation for energy performance purposes is a prime opportunity to address other aspects such as living conditions of vulnerable households, increasing climate resilience, improving environmental and health standards resilience against disaster risks including seismic resilience, fire safety, the removal of hazardous substances including asbestos, and accessibility for persons with disabilities.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 406 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 35
(35) Member States should support energy performance upgrades of existing buildings that contribute to achieving a healthy indoor environment, includingmproving the quality of people's live including healthy and affordable living space by eradicating energy poverty, through the removal of asbestos and other harmful substances, preventing the illegal removal of harmful substances, as well as fostering a more inclusive whose public services, cultural, social and economic life is accessible to all society and facilitating compliance with existing legislative acts such as Directives 2009/148/EU37 and (EU) 2016/228438 of the European Parliament and of the Council. _________________ 37 Directive 2009/148/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to asbestos at work (OJ L 330, 16.12.2009, p. 28). 38 Directive (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).
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 473 #
1. This Directive promotes the improvement of the energy performance of buildings and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from buildings within the Union, with a view to achieving a zero- emission building stock by 2050 taking into account outdoor climatic and local conditions, as well as indoor environmental quality climate requirements and cost-effectiveness.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 499 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 2
2. ‘zero-operational emission building’ means a building with a very high energy performance, as determined in accordance with Annex I, where the very low amount of energy still required in-use performance is fully covered by energy from renewable sources generated on-site or off-site in accordance with Annex III, from a renewable energy community within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 [amended RED] or from a fully GHG emissions-free district heating and cooling system, in accordance with the requirements set out in Annex III;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 511 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 2 a (new)
2 a. ‘Low Life cycle Emissions Buildings’ means a new or renovated building that has reached a low level of total GHG emissions, including operational and embodied emissions, as determined at the national and European levels according to Annex III B which will be adopted through delegated acts;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 512 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 2 b (new)
2 b. ‘Green Transition Building’ means a building that contributes to a transition to a low and clean energy future leading to decarbonisation of the built environment by achieving ZOEB status with minimal operational and embodied emissions in accordance with the LLEB definition, with the capacity to export renewable energy and with a high- level of circularity based on use of secondary building materials, adaptability, and modularity;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 527 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 3
3. ‘nearly zero-energy building’ means a building with a very high energy performance, as determined in accordance with Annex I , which cannot be lower than the 2023 cost-optimal level reported by Member States in accordance with Article 6(2) and where the nearly zero or very low amount of energy required is covered to a very significant extent by energy from renewable sources, including energy from renewable sources produced on-site or nearbyas defined in Annex III, paragraph 1;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 531 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new)
4 a. "energy building benchmark” means an information platform to publicly disclose energy performance and yearly consumptions of single multi-unit buildings over time, relative to other similar buildings, or to modelled simulations of a reference building built to a specific standard (such as a minimum energy performance standards) and using the classes range of energy performance certificates.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 557 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 18
18. ‘renovation passport’ means a document that is both in digital and paper formats and provides a tailored roadmap for the deep renovation of a specific building in severaltwo to three steps that will significantly improve its energy performance rating in the Energy Performance Certificates scale and/or lead to substantial reduction of its energy use and reduce its lifecycle GHG emissions;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 562 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 19 – introductory part
19. ‘deep renovation’ means a renovation which transforms a building or building unit to reduce at least 60% of its primary energy demand and reports and minimises the lifecycle GHG emissions generated during the renovation, according to Annex III B;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 564 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 19 – point a
(a) before 1 January 2030, into a nearly zero-energy building;deleted
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 568 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 19 – point b
(b) as of 1 January 2030, into a zero- emission building;deleted
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 573 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 20
20. ‘staged deep renovation’ means a deep renovation carried out in several steps, following the steps set out in a renovation passport in accordance with Article 10;, a proper progressive project and a deadline that ensures coherence renovation across the steps; collective residential buildings shall have a maximum of 3 steps, ensuring that the mobilisation of inhabitants and the installation of heavy machinery and additional structures are carried out just in one of the steps.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 576 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 20 a (new)
20 a. “one-step deep renovation’ means a deep renovation carried out in one step, following objectives set out in a renovation passport in accordance with Article 10, and a proper detailed project of the building.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 577 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 22 a (new)
22 a. ‘embodied carbon’ shall mean the carbon emissions associated with materials and construction processes throughout the whole lifecycle of a building, either upfront during the initial construction process or during the use of the building to repair or replace building elements as specified in detail under Annex III B;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 581 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 23
23. ‘whole life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions’ means the combined greenhouse gas emissions associated with the building at all stages of its life-cycle, from the ‘cradle’ (the extraction of the raw materials that are used in the construction of the building) over the material production and processing, the energy used and materials wasted at the construction site, the materials used in on-site or off-site parking spaces and the building’s operation stage, to the ‘grave’ (the deconstruction of the building and reuse, recycling, other recovery and disposal of its materials);
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 590 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 31 – point a – point iv a (new)
iv a) social externalities of building renovations, construction, demolition or the modification of residential areas, particularly those that are most vulnerable;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 595 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 36
36. 'mortgage portfolio standards’ means mechanisms incentivising mortgage lenders including banks, investors and any other relevant financial institutions, including final holders of mortgages housed in special purpose vehicles, securitisation companies and other intermediate bodies to increase the median energy performance of the portfolio of buildings covered by their mortgages and to encourage potentialsure reliable and affordable solutions for their clients to make their property more energy-performant while properly factoring in improved solvency from energy retrofit to assess the resulting debt ratio, especially for the worst performing housing stock . This shall be done along the Union’s decarbonisation ambition and relevant energy targets in the area of energy consumption in buildings, relying on the definition of sustainable economic activities in the EU Taxonomy;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 602 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 37
37. ‘digital building logbook’ means a common repository for all relevant building data, including data related to energy performance and the whole lifecycle GHG emissions such as energy performance certificates, renovation passports and smart readiness indicators, which facilitates informed decision making and information sharing within the construction sector, among building owners and occupants, financial institutions and public authorities;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 641 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 57 a (new)
57 a. ‘sufficiency’ policies are a set of measures and daily practices that avoid the demand for energy, materials, land, water, and other natural resources over the lifecycle of buildings and goods, while striving for delivering wellbeing for all within planetary boundaries;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 647 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 57 b (new)
57 b. ‘circularity’ measures aim at reducing the need and extraction of virgin materials by reducing demand for new materials, by rethinking, repairing, reusing, repurposing, and recycling used materials and by extending the lifetime of products and buildings;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 649 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 57 c (new)
57 c. "pre-cabling” means all measures that are necessary to enable the installation of recharging points a later date, including cable routes, spaces for transformers and electricity meters, potential revision of the electrical board as well as analysis of grid capacities.;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 653 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 57 d (new)
57 d. “physically adjacent car park” means a car park which is intended for the residents, visitors or workers of abuilding, located within the property area of the building or in the direct vicinity of the building;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 654 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 57 e (new)
57 e. 'district and neighbourhood approaches’ means renovation processes that encompass the buildings and public space of a district of neighbourhood.These processes are based on the following principles: (a) the need to establish clear and measurable objectives and their according with the objectives of sustainable development; (b) adequate analysis of local conditions; (c) the need of the efficiently use of natural, economic and human available resources; (d) participation and cooperation among stakeholders, leading toimprove physical condition of buildings, social structure, economic base and environmental conditions;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 681 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
The roadmap referred to in point (b) shall include national targets for 2030, 2040 and 2050 as regards the annual energy renovation rate, the primary and final energy consumption of the national building stock and its operational greenhouse gas emission reductions; specific timelines for buildings to achieve higher energy performance classes than those pursuant to Article 9(1), by 2040 and 2050, in line with the pathway for transforming the national building stock into zero-emission buildings; an evidence- based estimate of expected energy savings and wider benefits; and estimations for the contribution of the building renovation plan to achieving the Member State's binding national target for greenhouse gas emissions pursuant to Regulation (EU) .../… [revised Effort Sharing Regulation], the Union’s energy efficiency targets in accordance with Directive (EU) …/…. [recast EED], the Union’s renewable energy targets, including the indicative target for the share of energy from renewable sources in the building sector in accordance with Directive (EU) 2018/2001 [amended RED], and the Union’s 2030 climate target and 2050 climate neutrality goal in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2021/1119. In order to achieve the decarbonisation of the buildings stock, roadmaps referred to in point (b) shall include: (a) National GHG emissions targets and for different climatic conditions/zones and building typologies by 2026, ensuring its implementation by 2028. (b) A timeline for the introduction of GHG thresholds as minimum requirements by 2028that shall be reviewed at least every 7 years. (c) Circular and sufficiency measures and targets at the national level, including minimum requirements for the use of secondary materials in both new buildings and renovations by 2025, 2030 and 2040, as well as specific national targets for 2030 of at least 15% for reused & recycled contents in buildings by 2025 based upon current average levels in the construction sector and design for dismantling and reversibility of buildings. (d) A ban on new fossil fuels-only technologies in heating and cooling system by 2025 coupled with a phase-out of existing systems replaced by low- carbon and renewable energy-based building systems by2035.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 684 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
The roadmap referred to in point (b) shall include national targets for 2030, 2040 and 2050 as regards the annual energy renovation rate, the primary and final energy consumption of the national building stock and its operational greenhouse gas emission reductions; specific timelines for buildings to achieve higher energy performance classes than those pursuant to Article 9(1), by 2040 and 2050, in line with the pathway for transforming the national building stock into zero-emission buildings; an evidence- based estimate of expected energy savings and wider benefits; the reduction of energy poverty in accordance with Directive (EU) …/…. [recast EED]; and estimations for the contribution of the building renovation plan to achieving the Member State's binding national target for greenhouse gas emissions pursuant to Regulation (EU) .../… [revised Effort Sharing Regulation], the Union’s energy efficiency targets in accordance with Directive (EU) …/…. [recast EED], the Union’s renewable energy targets, including the indicative target for the share of energy from renewable sources in the building sector in accordance with Directive (EU) 2018/2001 [amended RED], and the Union’s 2030 climate target and 2050 climate neutrality goal in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2021/1119.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 688 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point 1 (new)
(1) (a) National GHG emissions targets and for different climatic conditions/zones and building typologies by 2026, ensuring its implementation by 2028.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 689 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 2
2. Every five years, each Member State shall prepare and submit to the Commission a draft of its building renovation plan, using the template in Annex II. Each Member State shall submit its draft building renovation plan as part of its draft integrated national energy and climate plan referred to in Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 and, where the Member States submits a draft update, its draft update referred to in Article 14 of that Regulation. By way of derogation from Article 9(1) and Article 14(1) of that Regulation, Member States shall submit the first draft building renovation plan to the Commission by 30 June 2024. Member States shall ensure the alignment and integration of their building renovation plan with the EU renovation finance received from the entry into force of this Directive until the official submission of their plan.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 694 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 3
3. To support the development of its building renovation plan , each Member State shall carry out a public consultation on its draft building renovation plan prior to submitting it to the Commission. The public consultation shall involve in particular local and regional authorities and other, socio-economic partners, (including civil society and bodies working with vulnerable householdtrade unions and housing cooperatives), entities working with vulnerable households and homeless people, and other civil society partners such as consumer organizations. The public consultation shall cover ex- ante and ex-post evaluations of the building renovation plan and include questions about the design of the public policies, programmes and incentives, to ensure the accessibility, convenience and affordability of the retrofit solutions. Each Member State shall annex a summary of the results of its public consultation to its draft building renovation plan . Each Member State shall take due account of the stakeholders’ views expressed in the evaluations and explain how these were reflected in its final building renovation plan.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 706 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 4 – point e a (new)
(e a) the draft national plans prioritise residential buildings;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 708 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 4 – point e b (new)
(e b) national and local authorities need the Technical Assistance to facilitate the implementation of these plans;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 711 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 6
6. Every five years, each Member State shall submit its building renovation plan to the Commission, using the template in Annex II. Each Member State shall submit its building renovation plan as part of its integrated national energy and climate plan referred to in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 and, where the Member States submits an update, its update referred to in Article 14 of that Regulation. By way of derogation from Article 3(1) and Article 14(2) of that Regulation, Member States shall submit the first building renovation plan to the Commission by 30 June 2025. Member States shall ensure the alignment and integration of their building renovation plan with the EU renovation finance received from the entry into force of this directive until the official submission of their plan.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 719 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that minimum energy performance requirements for buildings or building units are set with a view to at least achieving cost-optimal levels. These cost optimal levels correspond with consistent interventions on the whole envelope to ensure they are suitable with either low temperature heat pumps operating flexibly or the connection to low temperature district heating. The intervention on one element requires where needed an intervention on the whole envelope. The energy performance shall be calculated in accordance with the methodology referred to in Article 4. Cost- optimal levels shall be calculated in accordance with the comparative methodology framework referred to in Article 6 .
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 739 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 5 – paragraph 3 – point d a (new)
(d a) residential buildings set in climatic and power grid conditions that allow for the installation of high temperature heat pumps.The evaluation of the adequacy of high temperature heat pumps shall be done in accordance with the Article 6 introducing the calculation of cost- optimal levels of minimum energy performance requirements.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 758 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) as of 1 January 20275, new buildings occupied or owned by public authorities; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 768 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point b
(b) as of 1 January 203028, all new buildings;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 778 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 2 – point a
(a) as of 1 January 20274, for all new public buildings, large buildings, major renovations (including stages) and buildings or projects with a useful floor area larger than 21000 square meteres; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 784 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 2 – point b
(b) as of 1 January 203027, for all new buildings.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 795 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 3
3. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 29 to supplement this Directive in order to adapt Annex III to technological progress and innovation, to set adapted maximum energy performance thresholds in Annex III to renovated buildings and, to adapt the maximum energy performance thresholds for zero-emission buildings, and to set whole life carbon benchmarks and thresholds for renovated and new buildings in a new Annex III B.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 797 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 3 a (new)
3 a. The adoption of the new Annex III B shall be finalised by 1 January 2025 and implemented at the national level by 1 January 2026.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 808 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new)
4 a. Member States shall set targets and establish WLC thresholds, considering a progressive downward trend, and minimum requirements for different climatic zones and building typologies by 1 January 2026, ensuring that from 1 January 2028, new buildings are low lifecycle emissions buildings in accordance to Annex III B.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 810 #
4 b. By 1January 2025, Member States shall set requirements for the implementation of strategies that reduce the lifecycle GHG emissions of the building including: (a) sufficiency and circular measures and the use of low carbon construction products; (b) specific national targets for 2030 of at least 15% for reused & recycled contents in buildings by 2025 based upon current average levels in the construction sector that be founded upon commitments to double the circular material use rate by 2030 under the Circular Economy Action Plan.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 815 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 8 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that when buildings undergo major renovation, the whole lifecycle GHG emissions of the building or the renovated part thereof is upgraded in order to meet minimum WLC requirements set in accordance with Annex III B. Requirements for the measurement of embodied carbon in major renovations shall at least apply to the materials supplied in the renovated building or building unit.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 838 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point a – point i
(i) after 1 January 2027, at least energy performance class FD; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 849 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point a – point ii
(ii) after 1 January 2030, at least energy performance class EC;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 855 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point a – point ii a (new)
(ii a) after 1 January 2038, at least energy performance class B;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 857 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point a – point ii b (new)
(ii b) after 1 January 2046, at least energy performance class A
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 866 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point b – point i
(i) after 1 January 2027, at least energy performance class FD; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 871 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point b – point ii
(ii) after 1 January 2030, at least energy performance class EC;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 878 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point b – point ii a (new)
(ii a) after 1 January 2038, at least energy performance class B
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 880 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point b – point ii b (new)
(ii b) after 1 January 2046, at least energy performance class A
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 886 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c – point i
(i) after 1 January 203027, at least energy performance class F; andll multi-unit buildings have undertaken an Energy Performance Certificate and have their building energy performance class updated in the appropriate national databases for energy performance of buildings, in compliance with Article 19;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 897 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c – point ii
(ii) after 1 January 20330, at least energy performance class ED;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 902 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c – point ii a (new)
(ii a) after 1 January 2033, at least energy performance class C;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 904 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c – point ii b (new)
(ii b) after 1 January 2040, at least energy performance class B;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 907 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 – point c – point ii c (new)
(ii c) after 1 January 2050, at least energy performance class A;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 935 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 3 – point b
(b) providing technical and social assistance, including through one-stop- shops, in particular those targeting vulnerable households, people affected by energy poverty or living in social housing, in line with Article 22 of Directive (EU).../…. [recast EED];
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 945 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 3 – point e a (new)
(e a) carrying out communication actions, which highlight the wider social, environmental and economic benefits of building renovation and the available financial incentives, technical and social assistance.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 976 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. By 31 December 2023, the Commission shall prepare a guidance document with technical guidelines to support Member States in the implementation of the Renovation Passport scheme and to promote a one-to- three stage deep renovation on the road to zero-emission building status by 2050.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 985 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point a
(a) it shall be issued by a qualified and certified expert, following an on-site visit, both digitally and in a design suitable for the printed format, by a qualified and certified expert, following an on-site visit and a joined assessment of the owner(s)’ retrofit project that integrates the potential non- energy related dimensions of the owner(s)’ project, such as rooms’ use reallocation;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 990 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point b
(b) it shall comprise a renovation roadmap indicating a sequence of two to three renovation steps building upon each other, with the objective to transform the building into a zero-emission building by 2050 at the latest;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 991 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point b
(b) it shall comprise a deep renovation roadmap indicating a sequence of renovation steps building upon each other, with the objective to transform the building into a zero-emission building by 2050 at the latest;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 992 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point b – point i (new)
i) in the case of multi-family buildings, these roadmaps shall have a maximum of 3 steps, ensuring that the mobilization of inhabitants and the installation of heavy machinery and additional structures are carried out just in one of the steps.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 996 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point c
(c) it shall indicate the expected benefits in terms of energy savings, savings on energy bills and operational greenhouse emission reductions, a range of estimated costs of the building renovation for each step as well as wider benefits related to health and comfort and the improved adaptive capacity of the building to climate change; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 997 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point d
(d) it shall contain information about potential financial and technical support, and updated contact details of the nearest or the most relevant one-stop-shop.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1001 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – point d a (new)
(d a) it shall contain information about the whole lifecycle GHG emissions of the building and measures to reduce them in the renovation process
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1008 #
3 a. Members States shall provide public funding schemes to reward the realisation of renovation passports.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1010 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. Member States shall, for the purpose of optimising the energy use of technical building systems, set system requirements in respect of the overall energy performance, the proper installation, and the appropriate dimensioning, adjustment and control of the technical building systems which are installed in new or existing buildings. When setting up the requirements, Member States shall take account of design conditions and typical or average operating conditionsrequire the use of technologies in the five highest efficiency classes as per REG 811/2013 and REG812/2013.
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Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1031 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 11 – paragraph 4 a (new)
4 a. Member States shall establish a deadline to ban all new fossil-fuel heating and cooling systems by 2025, coupled with requirements to phase-out by 2035 all existing fossil fuel systems as part of all renovations.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1045 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) the installation of at least one recharging point for every five parking spaces;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1067 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
Member States shall ensure that the pre- cabling is dimensioned so as to enable the simultaneous use of the expected number of recharging points. at a minimum capacity and without any need for smart charging to prevent local power shortage
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1077 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 2
2. With regard to all non-residential buildings with more than twentyfive parking spaces, Member States shall ensure the installation of at least one recharging point for every tenfive parking spaces, and at least one bicycle parking space for every car parking space, by 1 January 2027. In case of buildings owned or occupied by public authorities, Member States shall ensure pre-cabling for at least one in two parking spaces by 1 January 2033.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1115 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 6
6. In accordance with Article 20a (3) of the Renewable Energy Directive, Member States shall ensure that the recharging points referred to in paragraphs 1, 2, 4 and 48 are capable of smart charging and, where appropriate, bidirectional charging, and that they are operated based on non-proprietary and non-discriminatory communication protocols and standards, in an interoperable manner, and in compliance with any legal standards and protocols in the delegated acts adopted pursuant to Article 19(6) and Article 19(7) of Regulation (EU) …/… [AFIR]. ,
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1121 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 7
7. Member States shall encouragsure that operators of non-publicly accessible recharging points operate them in accordance with Article 5(4) of Regulation (EU) .../….[AFIR], where applicable.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1123 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 8 – introductory part
8. Member States shall provide for measures in order to simplify the deployment of recharging pointencourage, simplify, harmonise and accelerate the procedure for the installation of recharging points via accredited installers in new and existing residential and non- residential buildings and remove regulatory barriers, including permitting and approval procedures from public authorities or grid operators, without prejudice to the property and tenancy law of the Member States. Member States shall remove barriers to the installation of recharging points in residential buildings with parking spaces, in particular the need to obtain consent from the landlord or co- owners for a private recharging point for own use. Member States shall also encourage, simplify, harmonise and accelerate the installation of recharging points by the decision of co-owner associations. For the purpose of the objectives set out in this paragraph, Member States shall provide individual citizens and co-owners associations with clear guidance, with the help of accredited installers, on the procedure to install a recharging point,along with relevant information on the most adequate technical solution for the intended usage, notably concerning the power output of the recharging point. The guidance shall contain information on the potential impact on the electrical installation and the grid or the opportunity to combine a recharging point with additional electricity via renewable sources produced on-site.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1131 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 12 – paragraph 8 a (new)
8 a. For owners and tenants not having the possibility to install a recharging point at their place of residence, Member States shall provide for measures allowing them to request the installation of a publicly available recharging point near their place of residence, in accordance with the objectives of Regulation (EU) …/…[AFIR]. Member States shall provide for the appropriate measures to manage the number of publicly accessible recharging points installed according to the number of requests received within the same areas.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1155 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 14 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
For the purpose of this Directive, building systems data shall include at least all data related to the energy performance of building elements, the energy performance of building services, the projected lifespan of the heating system(s), building automation and control systems, meters and charging points for e-mobility.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1164 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new)
3 a. To facilitate the implementation of heating and cooling plans, Member States shall ensure that local authorities receive a report with data on energy performance of buildings on their territory. This report shall be provided to local authorities on an annual basis and include operational geographic information systems and the related databases, in line with GDPR requirements. Member States shall ensure that local authorities have the necessary resources for data and information management.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1173 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall provide appropriate financing, support measures and other instruments able to addressnd design simple procedures ensuring easy access to financing for households. This shall address up-front costs, market barriers and stimulate the necessary investments in low emissions energy renovations and low lifecycle emissions construction using clean energy, circularity, and sufficiency measures, in line with their national building renovation plan and with a view to the transformation of their building stock into zero-emission buildings by 2050. Member States shall tackle energy poverty by developing dedicated schemes on energy efficiency measures for low- income households and by ensuring that mainstream financial instruments are inclusive via enabling tools like revolving or guarantee funds.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1180 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 2
2. Member States shall take appropriate regulatory measures to remove non-economic barriers to building renovation. With regard to buildings with more than one building unit, such measures may include removing unanimity requirements in co-ownership structures, adapt the mandate and responsibilities of building managers in the handling of the energy retrofit projects, or allowing co- ownership structures to be direct recipients of financial support.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1189 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 4
4. To support the mobilisation of investments, Member States shall promote the roll-out of enabling funding and financial tools, such as energy efficiency loans and mortgages for building renovation, energy performance contracting, fiscal incentives, on-tax schemes, on-bill schemes, guarantee funds, funds targeting deep renovations, funds targeting renovations with a significant minimum threshold of targeted energy savings and mortgage portfolio standardsthe reduction of whole life- cycle GHG emissions, mortgage portfolio standards and economic instruments to provide incentives for the application of sufficiency and circular measures such as the comprehensive list sets out in Annex IIb. They shall guide investments into an energy efficient public building stock, in line with Eurostat guidance on the recording of Energy Performance Contracts in government accounts.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1204 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 6
6. Member States shall ensure the establishment of technical and social assistance facilities, including through one- stop- shops, targeting all actors involved in building renovations, including home owners and administrative, financial and economic actors, including small- and medium-sized enterprises.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1213 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 7
7. Member States shall put in placrioritise measures and financing to develop programs promoteing education and training to ensure that there is a sufficient workforce with the appropriate level of skills corresponding to the needs in the building sector.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1232 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 10
10. From 1 January 2027Up to 12 months after entry in force of this directive at the latest, Member States shall not provide any financial incentives for the installation of boilers powered by fossil fuels, with the exception of those selected for investment, before 2027, in accordance with Article 7(1)(h)(i) third hyphen of Regulation (EU) 2021/1058 of the European Parliament and the Council45 on the European Regional Development Fund and on the Cohesion Fund and with Article 73 of Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 of the European Parliament and the Council46 on the CAP Strategic Plans. _________________ 45 Regulation (EU) 2021/1058 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 on the European Regional Development Fund and on the Cohesion Fund (OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 60). 46 Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 2 December 2021 establishing rules on support for strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States under the common agricultural policy (CAP Strategic Plans) and financed by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) and by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and repealing Regulations (EU) No 1305/2013 and (EU) No 1307/2013 (OJ L 435, 6.12.2021, p. 1).
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1236 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 11 – introductory part
11. Member States shall incentivise deep renovation and sizeable programmes that address a high number of buildings and result in an overall reduction of at least 30 % of primary energy demand with higher financial, fiscal, administrative and technical support. In the case of worst- performing buildings, as defined in Article 2 paragraph 1 point 3 a) of this Directive, their deep renovation may also result into an overall reduction of at least 60% of their primary energy demand, with higher financial, fiscal, administrative and technical support.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1247 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 12
12. Financial incentives shall target as a priority vulnerable households, people affected by energy poverty and people living in social housing, in line with Article 22 of Directive (EU) .../…. [recast EED]. Member State shall complement the promotion of these financial incentives with policies and measures to avoid renoviction and gentrification processes.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1249 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 12
12. Financial incentives shall target as a priority vulnerable households, people affected by energy poverty and people living in social housing, in line with Article 22 of Directive (EU) .../…. [recast EED], covering all the costs related to the renovation works.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1254 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 13
13. When providing financial incentives to owners of buildings or building units for the renovation of rented buildings or building units, Member States shall ensure that the financial incentives benefit both the owners and the tenants, in particular by providing rent support or by imposing caps on rent increases. These rent caps shall be linked to the EPC class achieved after the renovation. In the case of vulnerable households, rent caps shall not exceed the amount saved in the energy bills after the renovation.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1260 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 13 a (new)
13 a. Member States shall ensure that the Mortgage Portfolio Standards are combined with other financial tools like grants, subsidies, and guarantee funds and other enabling tools like One-stop- shops, especially for low-income households’ inclusion and in line with the Article 22 of the Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU. Member States shall ensure that the combination covers both existing and newly contracted mortgages.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1261 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 13 b (new)
13 b. By 1 January 2025, the Commission shall adopt a delegated act in accordance with Article 29 specifying the criteria for complementary measures to Mortgage Portfolio Standards protective of low-income households. These measures shall include both accuracy of the creditworthiness assessment regarding energy efficient retrofit benefits and inclusion pathways for low-income households via complementary financial instruments like grants and guarantee funds, in line with the Mortgage Credit Directive 2014/17/EU. The delegated act shall be based on the best available scientific data, including social science and micro-economics and aim at defining simple and protective rules to facilitate the uptake of building renovations by households.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1262 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 15 – paragraph 13 c (new)
13 c. Member States shall take appropriate measures to remove regulatory, statutory, and administrative barriers to the scaling up of housing cooperatives. Members States shall ensure the eligibility of housing cooperatives to all financial incentives such as subsidies and grants related to energy efficiency improvements. The European Commission shall facilitate the exchange of best practices among Member States on the creation of operational status for housing cooperatives and shall provide guidance on measures to streamline their introduction
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1264 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The energy performance certificate shall include and present the energy performance of a building expressed by a numeric indicator of primary energy use in kWh/(m2.y), and the life-cycle Global Warming Potential (GWP) by a numeric indicator of whole life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions in kgCO2e/m2 and reference values such as minimum energy performance requirements , minimum energy performance standards, nearly zero- energy building requirements and zero- operational emission building requirements, in order to make it possible for owners or tenants of the building or building unit to compare and assess its energy performance.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1266 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The energy performance certificate shall include the energy performance of a building expressed by a numeric indicator of primaryfinal energy use in kWh/(m2.y), and reference values such as minimum energy performance requirements , minimum energy performance standards, nearly zero- energy building requirements and zero- emission building requirements, in order to make it possible for owners or tenants of the building or building unit to compare and assess its energy performance.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1276 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 2
2. By 31 December 2025 at the latest, the energy performance certificate shall comply with the template in Annex V. It shall specify the energy performance class of the building, on a closed scale using only letters from A to G. The letter A shall correspond to zero-emission buildings as defined in Article 2, point (2), orto the 15% most efficient buildings, and the letter G shall correspond to the 15% worst- performing buildings in the national building stock at the time of the introduction of the scale. Member States shall ensure that the remaining classes (B to F) have an even bandwidth distribution of energy performance indicators among the energy performance classes. Member States shall ensure a common visual identity for energy performance certificates on their territory.
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Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1284 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 3
3. Member States shall ensure the quality, reliability and affordability of energy performance certificates. They shall ensure that energy performance certificates are issued by independent experts following an on-site visit, and that the template for energy performance certificates is understandable for non expert public, based on clear logos, pictograms and easily readable sections, indicating a range of projected costs and what the next renovation steps are for the owner or for the tenant. .
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1292 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 4 – introductory part
4. The energy performance certificate shall include recommendations for the cost-effective improvement of the energy performance and the reduction of operational and embodied greenhouse gases emissions of a building or building unit, unless the building or building unit already complies with the relevant zero- emission building standard .
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1298 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 5
5. The recommendations included in the energy performance certificate shall be technically feasible for the specific building and shall provide an estimate for the energy savings and the reduction of operational and embodied greenhouse gas emissions over the expected service life of the building. They may provide an estimate for the range of payback periods or cost-benefits over its economic lifecycle.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1302 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 6
6. The recommendations shall include the remaining lifespan of the space and water heating systems and the air conditioning systems, and an assessment of whether the space and water heating or air-conditioning system can be adapted to operate at more efficient temperature settings, such as low temperature emitters for water based heating systems, including the required design of thermal power output and temperature/flow requirements.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1314 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 11 – introductory part
11. Member States shall make simplified procedures for updating an energy performance certificate available where only individual elements are upgraded (single or standalone measures) in order to reduce the cos tof issuance of the updated certificate.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1317 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 11 – subparagraph 1
Member States shall make simplified procedures for updating an energy performance certificate available where measures identified in a renovation passport are put in place, in order to reduce the cost of issuance of the updated certificate.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1325 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 17 – paragraph 1 – point b
(b) buildings owned or occupied by public bodies and frequently visited by the public. This threshold of 500 m2 shall be lowered to 250 m2.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1326 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 17 – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
(b a) residential property whose homeowners renegotiate their mortgage interest rates and/or the conditions of their mortgage credit agreement both for single family homes and multi-unit buildings; and
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1334 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 17 – paragraph 4 a (new)
4 a. Member States shall require that when there financing of a mortgage for individual homeowners or multi-unit buildings is opened, the owners benefit from properly factored in improved solvency from energy retrofit to assess the resulting debt ratio from their mortgage lender or intermediary, based on the energy performance certificate issued at that time.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1341 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 19 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The database shall allow data to be gathered related to energy performance certificates, energy building benchmarks, inspections, the building renovation passport, the smart readiness indicator and the calculated or metered energy consumption of the buildings covered.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1343 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 19 – paragraph 2
2. The database shall be publicly accessibleonly be accessible by stakeholders who have a direct interest in the information, in compliance with Union and national data protection rules. Member States shall ensure access to the full energy performance certificate for building owners, tenants and managers, energy assessors who issue the Energy Performance Certificates, and to financial institutions as regards the buildings in their investment portfolio. For buildings offered for rent or sale, Member States shall ensure access to the full energy performance certificate for prospective tenants or buyers.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1348 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 19 – paragraph 3
3. Member States shall make publicly available information on the share of buildings in the national building stock covered by energy performance certificates and aggregated or anonymised data on the energy performance and energy consumptions of the buildings covered. The public information shall be updated at least twice per year. Member States shall make anonymised or aggregated information available to public and research institutions such as National Statistics Institutes, upon request.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1400 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 24 a (new)
Article 24 a Access to Justice/Just Transition 1. Member States shall ensure that, in accordance with their national legal system, members of the public concerned who meet the conditions set out in paragraph 2,including natural or legal persons and their associations, organisations or groups have access to a review procedure before a court of law or other independent and impartial body established by law with a view to challenging the substantive or procedural legality of decisions, acts or omissions: (a) that fail to comply with the legal obligations provided for in Articles 3, 5, 7, 8,9, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20 of this Directive; or (b) that are subject to Article 10 of Regulation(EU) 2018/1999. 2. Members of the public concerned shall be deemed to meet the conditions referred to in paragraph 1 when: (a) they have a sufficient interest; or (b) they claim the impairment of a right where administrative procedural law of a Member State requires such a right to be a precondition. 3. Member States shall determine what constitutes a sufficient interest for the purpose of paragraph 2, consistent with the objective of giving the public concerned wide access to justice in conformity with the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters. To that end, any nongovernmental organisation promoting environmental protection and meeting any requirements under national law shall be deemed to have a sufficient interest or having rights capable of being impaired for the purpose of paragraph 1 of this Article. 4. This Article shall not exclude the possibility of a preliminary review procedure before an administrative authority and shall not affect the requirement of exhaustion of administrative review procedures prior to recourse to judicial review procedures, where such a requirement exists under national law. Any such procedure shall be fair, equitable, timely and not prohibitively expensive. 5. Member States shall ensure that practical information is made easily available to the public on access to administrative and judicial review procedures.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1408 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 26 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to inform the owners or tenants of buildings or building units and all relevant market actors of the different methods and practices that serve to enhance energy performance. In particular, Member States shall take the necessary measures to provide tailor-made information to vulnerable households. This information shall be passed through local authorities and civil society organizations, who know the reality of the territory better.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1425 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – point 2 – introductory part
2. The energy needs and energy use for space heating, space cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation, lighting and other technical building systems shall be calculated using hourly or sub-hourly time calculation intervals in order to account for varying conditions that significantly affect the operation and performance of the system and the indoor conditions, and to optimise health, indoor air quality and comfort levels defined by Member States at national or regional level. This hourly or sub-hourly evaluation of energy needs and uses shall be crossed with the U- values of the envelope and projected heat loss, to estimate the capacity of the building to operate flexibly on a basis of a 30-minute time pace for the space and water heating systems operations to be suspended while ensuring sufficient thermal comfort.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1435 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – point 3
3. For the purpose of expressing the energy performance of a building, Member States mayshall define additional numeric indicators of total, non-renewable and renewable primary energy use, and of operational and embodied greenhouse gas emissions produced in kgCO2eq/(m2.y) over the expected service life of the building.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1472 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point d
(d) the calculated annual final energy use in kWh/(m2 year); and kWh/(per person.yr); kWh/m².yr x m² floor area / # users = kWh/pp.yr
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1473 #
(h) operational and embodied greenhouse gas emissions (kg CO2/(m2 year));
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Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1474 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point h a (new)
(h a) expected remaining lifespan of the space and water heating and/or cooling systems and appliances;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1475 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point h b (new)
(h b) the average U-value for the opaque elements of the building envelope;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1476 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point h c (new)
(h c) a clear mention indicating whether or not the current building or dwelling can operate flexibly with smart electric space and water heating systems, while ensuring thermal comfort;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1477 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point h d (new)
(h d) up-coming evolution of the energy grids within the next 5 years in the direct environment of the property, such as gas grid decommissions, construction or extension of a district heating network.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1478 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 1 – point i
(i) the greenhouse gas emission class (if applicable).
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1486 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 2 – introductory part
2. In addition, the energy performance certificate may shall include most of the following indicators in the form of easily understandable logos, pictograms and/or graphs:
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1487 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 2 – point g
(g) the average U-value for the opaque elements of the building envelope; detailed for the attic, walls, floors and doors.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1496 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 2 – point o
(o) feasibility of adapting the space or water heating system to operate at more efficient temperature settings;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1504 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – point 2 – point r a (new)
(r a) a range of potential costs of the renovation that would lead to the next relevant upper rating;
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1520 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex VII – paragraph 3
The comparative methodology framework shall allow for taking into account use patterns, outdoor climate conditions and their future changes according to best available climate science , investment costs, building category, maintenance and operating costs (including energy costs and savings), earnings from energy produced, where applicable, environmental and health externalities of energy use, social externalities of building renovations, construction, demolition or the modification of residential areas and waste management costs, where applicable. It should be based on relevant European standards relating to this Directive.
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1533 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – table – (a) Overview of the national building stock – column 2 – row 1
Number of buildings and total floor area (m2): - per building type (including public buildings and social housing) buildings and social housing) - per energy source types for space and water heating, cooling - per stimated obsolescence date of the heating systems - per energy performance class - NZEB - worst-performing (including a definition) definition)
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1541 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – table – (b) Roadmap for 2030, 2040, 2050 – column 2 – row 4
Expected wider benefits - Creation of new jobs - % reduction of people affected by energy poverty - Reduction of costs for health systems due to better indoor air quality after renovation
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1545 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – table – (b) Roadmap for 2030, 2040, 2050 – column 2 – row 8 a (new)
Targets for phasing out fossil fuels from Heating & Cooling systems - per building type - as a proportion of total renovation - for building achieving over EPC D rating
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1546 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – table – (b) Roadmap for 2030, 2040, 2050 – column 2 – row 8 b (new)
Requirements for the implementation of circular and sufficiency targets and measures at the national level, including (a) minimum requirements for the use of secondary materials in both new buildings and renovations by 2025, 2030 and 2040, (b) specific national targets for 2030 of at least 15 %1 for reused & recycled contents in buildings by 2025 based upon current average levels in the construction sector and design for dismantling and reversibility of buildings ___________ 1 Eurostart.2020 Circular material use rate by material type. 2 European Environment Agency. The European environment — state and outlook 2020.
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Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1555 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II b (new)
ANNEX IIb EXAMPLES OF ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER MEASURES TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES FOR THE APPLICATION OF CIRCULAR AND SUFFICIENCY MEASURES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 15(4) - Green Economy Financing Facilities - Local Climate Bonds via Crowdfunding - Energiesprong Retrofit - Grant of Use for Cooperatives - Living Space Bonuses through Municipal Coordination Offices - Multifamily Housing Tax Exemption - Energy Sufficiency via Property Taxation - Esg Based Build to Rent Mortgages - Circular Adaptable and Flexible Building Valuation - Environmental High Quality Standard Accreditation - Green Neighbourhoods as a Service (GNaaS) - Servitisation: Building Parts as a Service (BPaaS),
2022/07/06
Committee: ITRE