Implementation of the EU Directive on the energy Performance of Buildings in Austria

Roman Brandtweiner, Andrea Höltl

Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceedingContribution to conference proceedings

Abstract

According to the Kyoto Protocol the European Union has to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 8% from 1990 levels by 2008-2012.
Increased energy efficiency in the building sector holds a great potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and, therefore, is an important part of a group of policies and measures necessary to comply with the Kyoto protocol, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU laid down minimum energy performance requirements for buildings in the EU directive on the energy performance of buildings.
The study at hand aims at developing recommendations for the implementation of the EU directive on the energy performance of buildings in Austria.
The objective of an Austrian resolution has to have an institutional framework.
On the one hand, buildings with the lowest emission reduction costs should be thermal-energetic remediated to reach the Kyoto targets in the building sector in the most economically efficient way and, on the other hand, new buildings should meet minimum energy performance requirements considering long-term energetic, ecologic and economic efficiency.
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Planning and Developmen, 25-27 April 2007, Algarve, Portugal, Volume 2
Editors Brebbia, C.A., Kungolas, A., Beriatos, E.
Place of PublicationSouthhampton, Boston
PublisherWITPress
Pages525 - 534
ISBN (Print)978-1-84564-102-3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2007

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