The current rate and depth of renovation is far below what we need to reach the 2030 #ClimateTargets in #Fitfor55, and too many Europeans are living in inefficient homes and suffering #energypoverty 2/9
MEPS are a flexible policy tool that can be adopted to national priorities, building stock and circumstances. #MemberStates 6/9
Announced early and introduced into a strengthened framework of financial and practical support and social safeguards, MEPS can help shift the market over time and improve the efficiency of the renovation framework. 7/9 #EUGreenDeal
MEPS need to be implemented NOW, setting out the lead times for regulation. Lead times before compliance must be used to build up renovation support, including EU funding, and social safeguards. This would make Europe a world leader in #BuildingRenovation. 8/9
The EU MEPS framework should cover all buildings, require compliance at firm dates starting before 2030 and utilise and improve the existing #EnergyPerformanceCertificates framework. #EPCs 9/9
Excellent, timely blog @annakompatscher@feantsa on how to design #MEPS to deliver max social benefits.
- prioritise homes, and introduce with:
- low-income renovation progs
- EU “energy poverty” fund
- protection for housing affordability & security bit.ly/3pdsh7r
I found this @FEANTSA report a great source of inspiration on finance and delivery solutions for a range of housing situations. bit.ly/34CnJOD
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What’s the cost of not renovating?
EU #BuildingsDirective negotiation is happening now. Final #FF55 file can kickstart renovations in the worst buildings – for climate & society
But all I hear are (scare) stories on the cost of renov.
What if it costs more not to?
#EPBD
🧵1/9
Europe’s building stock is leaky AND dependent on #FossilFuels to heat. Leading to huge, economy wide, costs to the public purse, incl:
💶Subsidies for energy bills
💶Exposure of economy to gas price volatility
💶Health spending
💶Infrastructure spending
🧵on the cost of not
2/9
Leaky buildings demand public subsidy when prices rise.
- €650bn spent 2022 to shield energy users. Largely unbudgeted.
- Fiscal costs of hh support in some MS up to 5.56% of GDP.
If prices rise these funds must be spent again to maintain protection.
🌟The Dutch Insulation Programme was launched last week.
👎I can't help but compare to the woeful lack of focus on insulation in today's British Energy Security Strategy and the UK Heat and Buildings Strategy.
Some highlights from the Dutch approach from which we can learn 🧵 1/7
Headline: aim to insulate 2.5 million Dutch homes by 2030. That's about 30%!
Focus on the worst first - those with energy label of E, F or G (which make up about 20%). This is important for #energypoverty alleviation. 2/7
The plan sets out 4 combined approaches to insulating 2.5m homes by 2030 (machine translation below). Nice combination of area-based, individual and collective approaches. 3/7
It’s out - the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive recast. We’ve all been waiting with bated breath for the central measure - Minimum #EnergyPerformance Standards - to kick-start the ‘Renovation Wave’.
Can we expect a deluge or a dribble? THREAD 1/11 #EPBD
MEPS are essential to increase stubbornly low renovation rate AND one of few measures that can direct renovations to worst-performing buildings, alleviating #energypoverty
MEPS start with worst performing but should not stop there. They set a plan to fully decarbonise by 2050
The MEPS has 2 parts. 2nd is important but may get lost. Requires MSs to set timelines for MEPS for all bldgs to meet higher energy perf. class by 2040 & 2050
Potentially powerful plan for whole stock! Key to an effective framework, esp. given the weakness of 1st part… 3/11
1/11 Yesterday’s #Fitfor55 launch press conference was dominated by questions about the social impact. So, I took a bit of time to look at the new measures in the package to support low-income households to decarbonise. @RegAssistProj@RightToEnergy
2/11 First, raised ambition across the package is good for all. Effects of #ClimateChange will be felt by poorest most. Climate ambition is essential but not enough. Climate ambition must come hand in hand with commitment to address structural inequities. bit.ly/3kmIpTB
3/11 The Energy Efficiency Directive is the clear winner of prize for social conscience. New provisions include first EU definition of #energypoverty. Oddly it refers to lack of access to essential services but not affordability of those services and excludes cooking needs. #EED