Overview
Buildings are responsible for up to 35 % of the total energy consumption in
many of the IEA participating countries. The EU Parliament approved in April
2009 a recommendation that member states have to set intermediate goals for
existing buildings to fix minimum percentage of buildings to be net zero energy
by 2015 and 2020.
A few exemplary non-residential renovation projects have demonstrated that
total primary energy consumption can be drastically reduced together with
improvements of the indoor climate. Because most property owners are not even
aware that such savings are possible, they set energy targets too conservative.
Buildings renovated to mediocre performance can be a lost opportunity for
decades.
The objectives of this new Task are to develop a solid knowledge base on how
to renovate non-residential buildings towards the NZEB standards (Net-Zero
Energy Buildings) in a sustainable and cost efficient way and to identify the
most important market and policy issues as well as marketing strategies for such
renovations.
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Task Information
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Duration
January 2011 - June 2014
Operating Agent
Mr. Fritjof Salvesen
Asplan Viak AS
Operating Agent on behalf of Royal Norwegian Ministry of Industry and Energy. |
Task News
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Task 47 Highlights 2011
Third Task Meeting
April 12-13., 2012, Rome Italy
SHC2012 - Solar Heating and Cooling Conference
July 9-11.2012, San Francisco USA
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