How the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive is driving more energy-efficient and livable buildings
Buildings are the single largest consumer of energy in the EU. 85% of buildings in the region were built before 2000 and of those, 75% have a poor energy performance. With 37% of global energy-related emissions resulting from building and construction, as the World Green Building Council reports, renovation rates must increase from the current 1% annually to 2.5% by 2030 to be on track for its 2050 net zero target.
8-point action plan from the World Resources Institute
· Estimate how much you can save with the Signify Green Switch Calculator
8-point action plan from the World Resources Institute
· Estimate how much you can save with the Signify Green Switch Calculator
· Learn more about the Signify 2040 Climate Transition Plan
