Update on last week’s post on the need for more focus on implementation of the energy performance of buildings directive

There have been responses to the EiD discussion paper published last week, most of them directly by email.  The number of downloads of the report and the responses to the related tweets were most encouraging.  There is a great concern about implementation and many mention the number of infringement procedures underway that indicate the level … Continue reading Update on last week’s post on the need for more focus on implementation of the energy performance of buildings directive

Refurbishing multi-family building to passive house standard

The ECD Architects website provides an excellent example of an ambitious renovation in the UK.  Importantly, the residents wanted this standard of renovation.   Wilmcote House, Portsmouth England This is the first retrofit of a British residential tower block to 'Passivhaus' standards of near-zero carbon emissions.  Owned by Portsmouth City Council, the 100-dwelling, 1960s Wilmcote … Continue reading Refurbishing multi-family building to passive house standard

Making strong arguments why older homes need ambitious retrofits

Policy makers are facing important decisions on renovation strategies.  In Europe, member states will soon be sending their long-term renovation strategies to the European Commission as part of the Energy Efficiency Directive.  Bruce Mulliken writes in Green Energy News about a new report from the US that should give you food for thought. Deep Energy … Continue reading Making strong arguments why older homes need ambitious retrofits

Focus must be on implementation if we are to see needed impact of energy performance of buildings

The energy performance of buildings directive was recast in 2010 and EU member states are busy implementing it.  A new EiD discussion paper by Rod Janssen considers many of the challenges facing member states in this implementation phase.  It reviews the challenges in improving the energy performance of buildings as a whole:  gaining and maintaining … Continue reading Focus must be on implementation if we are to see needed impact of energy performance of buildings

Open consultation for the future of the Energy Company Obligation in the UK

The Department of Energy & Climate Change recently announced an open consultation on the Energy Company Obligation, which is also an obligation under the EU’s Energy Efficiency Directive. This consultation closes at 16 April 2014. The proposals contained in The Future of the Energy Company Obligation consultation were highlighted as part of Government’s announcement on … Continue reading Open consultation for the future of the Energy Company Obligation in the UK

New academic paper on the rebound effect

It has been a while since EiD had a post on analysing the rebound effect.  Miklós Antala and Jeroen van den Bergh will soon have a paper published in the May issue of the journal, Energy Policy, entitled “Re-spending rebound: A macro-level assessment for OECD countries and emerging economies.” Abstract It is well-known that energy … Continue reading New academic paper on the rebound effect

New UN report shows value of improving the energy efficiency of buildings

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has been actively seeking how to finance measures to address climate change and other related concerns.  It created a finance initiative that is a global partnership between UNEP and the financial sector.  It has just published an important report on the importance of investing in energy efficient measures in … Continue reading New UN report shows value of improving the energy efficiency of buildings

These buildings may be “green” but it doesn’t make them energy efficient

The Environmental Policy Alliance (EPA) has recently released research to show that LEED-certified buildings in the Washington DC area may have a good reputation but there are questions about their energy efficiency.  There are concerns about LEED that are mentioned in this article.  It is particularly important in Washington because D.C. is one of several … Continue reading These buildings may be “green” but it doesn’t make them energy efficient