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With the energy service directive – on track towards mainstreaming energy services in the EU?
Panel: Panel 5: Energy efficient buildings
Authors:
Michael Geißler, Berliner Energieagentur GmbH
Alexandra Waldmann, Berliner Energieagentur GmbH
Ralf Goldmann, Berliner Energieagentur GmbH
Abstract
The Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) and the Directive on End-use energy efficiency and energy services (ESD) are in force and now are on the way of being implemented.
While this new legislation is in place, providing a clear signal from the EU Commission on the value of energy services to increase energy efficiency, security of supply and at the same time supporting climate protection goals, its value to help mainstream the application of energy services in the European Union remains to be seen. Besides an improved political framework, crucial elements for further market uptake are the creation of demand for energy services on the side of the building owners as well as increased awareness of and responsiveness to the opportunities of energy service projects on the side of the financial institutions.
The paper will discuss, based on past and ongoing work (1) the Market demand for energy services through the expansion of services currently offered, towards more comprehensive refurbishment measures, (2) Facility Management as a possible link to increase the sectoral application of energy services, its role for implementing the EPBD (3) ESCO versus customer financing with a focus on balance sheet issues, and their possible advantages in creating more demand for energy services.
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Panel 2: Strategies and general policies
Panel 1: The foundations of a future energy policy. Longer term strategies
Panel 4: Monitoring and evaluation
Panel 3: Local and regional activities
Panel 5: Energy efficient buildings
Panel 6: Products and appliances
Panel 7: Making industries more energy efficient