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Directive (EU) 2024/1275 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 April 2024 on the energy performance of buildings (recast) (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_II CELEX: 32024L1275 Template for the national building renovation plans
(referred to in Article 3) |
Directive (EU) 2024/1275 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 April 2024 on the energy performance of buildings (recast) (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_II CELEX: 32024L1275 This Directive Article 3 Mandatory indicators Optional indicators (a) Overview of the national building stock Number of buildings and total floor area (m2): — per building type (including public buildings and social housing) — per energy performance class — nearly zero-energy buildings — worst-performing buildings (including a definition) — the 43 % worst-performing residential buildings — estimation of the share of buildings exempted pursuant to Article 9(6), point (b) Number of buildings and total floor area (m2): — per building age — per building size — per climatic zone — demolition (number and total floor area (m2)) Number of energy performance certificates: — per building type (including public buildings) — per energy performance class Number of energy performance certificates: — per construction period Annual renovation rates: number and total floor area (m2) — per building type — to nearly zero-energy and/or to zero-emission building levels — per renovation depth (weighted average renovation) — public buildings Primary and final annual energy consumption (ktoe): — per building type — per end use Energy savings (ktoe): — residential buildings — non-residential buildings — public buildings Average primary energy use in kWh/(m2.y) for residential buildings Share of renewable energy in the building sector (MW installed or GWh generated): — for different uses Reduction in energy costs (EUR) per household (average) Primary energy use of a building corresponding to the top 15 % (substantial contribution threshold) and the top 30 % (do no significant harm threshold) of the national building stock, as per Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2139 Share of heating system in the building sector per boiler/heating system type Share of renewable energy in the building sector (MW installed or GWh generated): — on-site — off-site Annual operational greenhouse gas emissions (kgCO2eq/(m2.y): — per building type Annual operational greenhouse gas emission reduction (kgCO2eq/(m2.y): — per building type Life-cycle GWP (kgCO2eq/m2) in new buildings: — per building type Market barriers and failures (description): — split incentives — capacity of construction and energy sector Evaluation of the capacities in the construction, energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors Market barriers and failures (description): — administrative — financial — technical — awareness — other Number of: — energy service companies — construction companies — architects and engineers — skilled workers — one-stop shops — SMEs in the construction/renovation sector — renewable energy communities and citizen-led renovation initiatives Projections of the construction workforce: — retiring architects/engineers/skilled workers — architects/engineers/skilled workers entering the market — young people in the sector — women in the sector Overview and forecast of the evolution of prices of construction materials and national market developments Energy poverty (definition): — % of people affected by energy poverty — proportion of disposable household income spent on energy — population living in inadequate dwelling conditions (e.g. leaking roof) or with inadequate thermal comfort conditions Primary energy factors: — per energy carrier — non-renewable primary energy factor — renewable primary energy factor — total primary energy factor Definition of nearly-zero energy building for new and existing buildings Overview of the legal and administrative framework Cost-optimal minimum energy performance requirements for new and existing buildings (b) Roadmap for 2030, 2040, 2050 Targets for annual renovation rates: number and total floor area (m2): — per building type — worst-performing buildings — the 43 % worst-performing residential buildings Information pursuant to Article 9(1): — criteria to exempt individual non-residential buildings — estimated share of exempted non-residential buildings — estimation of equivalent energy performance improvements due to exempted non-residential buildings Targets for expected share (%) of renovated buildings: — per building type — per renovation depth Targets for expected primary and final annual energy consumption (ktoe): — per building type — per end use Expected energy savings: — per building type Targets for the increase in the share of renewable energy in accordance with Article 15a of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 Numerical targets for the deployment of solar energy in buildings Share of energy from renewable sources in the building sector (MW installed or GWh generated) Targets for expected operational greenhouse gas emissions (kgCO2eq/(m2.y): — per building type Targets for expected operational greenhouse gas emission reduction (%): — per building type Split between emissions covered by Chapter III [stationary installations], Chapter IVa [emissions trading system for buildings, road transport and additional sectors] of Directive 2003/87/EC, and other stock; Targets for expected whole-life-cycle greenhouse gas emission (kgCO2eq/(m2.y) in new buildings: — per building type Expected wider benefits: — % reduction of people affected by energy poverty — Creation of new jobs — Increase in GDP (share and billion euros) The Member State’s contribution to the Union’s energy efficiency targets in accordance with Article 4 of Directive (EU) 2023/1791 attributable to its building stock’s renovation (share and figure in ktoe) The Member State’s contribution to the Union’s renewable energy targets in accordance with Directive (EU) 2018/2001 attributable to its building stock’s renovation (share, MW installed or GWh generated) (c) Overview of implemented and planned policies and measures Policies and measures with regard to the following elements: (a) the identification of cost-effective approaches to renovation for different building types and climatic zones, considering potential relevant trigger points in the life cycle of the building; (b) national minimum energy performance standards pursuant to Article 9 and other policies and actions to target the worst-performing segments of the national building stock, including safeguards as referred to in Article 17(19); (c) the promotion of deep renovation of buildings, including staged deep renovation; (d) empowering and protecting vulnerable customers and the alleviation of energy poverty, including policies and measures pursuant to Article 24 of Directive (EU) 2023/1791, and housing affordability; (e) the creation of one-stop shops or similar mechanisms pursuant to Article 18 for the provision of technical, administrative and financial advice and assistance; (f) the decarbonisation of heating and cooling, including through district heating and cooling networks, and the phasing out of fossil fuels in heating and cooling with a view to a complete phasing out of fossil fuel boilers by 2040; (g) prevention and high-quality treatment of construction and demolition waste in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC, in particular as regards the waste hierarchy, and the objectives of the circular economy; (h) the promotion of renewable energy sources in buildings in line with the indicative target for the share of energy from renewable sources in the building sector laid down in Article 15a(1) of Directive (EU) 2018/2001; (i) the deployment of solar energy installations on buildings; (j) the reduction of whole-life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions for the construction, renovation, operation and end of life of buildings, and the uptake of carbon removals; (k) the promotion of district and neighbourhood approaches and integrated renovation programmes at district level, which may address issues such as energy, mobility, green infrastructure, waste and water treatment and other aspects of urban planning and may take into account local and regional resources, circularity and sufficiency; (l) the improvement of buildings owned by public bodies, including policies and measures pursuant to Articles 5, 6 and 7 of Directive (EU) 2023/1791; (m) the promotion of smart technologies and infrastructure for sustainable mobility in buildings; (n) addressing market barriers and market failures; (o) addressing skills gaps and promoting education, targeted training, upskilling and reskilling in the construction sector and energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors (whether public or private), with a view to ensuring that there is a sufficient workforce with the appropriate level of skills corresponding to the needs in the building sector, with a special focus on the underrepresented groups; (p) awareness-raising campaigns and other advisory tools; and (q) promotion of modular and industrialised solutions for construction and building renovation. For all policies and measures: — name of policy or measure — short description (precise scope, objective and conditions of operation) — quantified objective — type of policy or measure (such as legislative; economic; fiscal; training, awareness) — planned budget and funding sources — entities responsible for implementing the policy — expected impact — status of implementation — date of entry into force — implementation period Policies and measures with regard to the following elements: (a) the increase in the climate resilience of buildings; (b) the promotion of the energy services market; (c) the increase in fire safety; (d) the increase in resilience against disaster risks, including risks related to intense seismic activity; (e) the removal of hazardous substances including asbestos; (f) accessibility for persons with disabilities; (g) the role of renewable energy communities and citizen energy communities in district and neighbourhood approaches; (h) addressing mismatches in human capacities; and (i) addressing the improvement of indoor environmental quality. For all policies and measures: — administrative resources and capacities — area(s) covered — worst-performing — minimum energy performance standards — energy poverty, social housing — public buildings — residential (single-family, multi-family) — non-residential — industry — renewable energy sources — phasing out of fossil fuels in heating and cooling — whole-lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions — circular economy and waste — one-stop shops — renovation passports — smart technologies — sustainable mobility in buildings — district and neighbourhood approaches — skills, training — awareness campaigns and advisory tools (d) Outline of the investment needs, the budgetary sources and the administrative resources — total investment needs for 2030, 2040, 2050 (million EUR) — public investments (million EUR) — private investments (million EUR) — budgetary resources (e) Thresholds of new and renovated zero-emission buildings, referred to in Article 11 — operational greenhouse gas emissions thresholds of new zero-emission buildings; — operational greenhouse gas emissions thresholds of renovated zero-emission buildings; — annual primary energy use thresholds of new zero-emission buildings; — annual primary energy use thresholds of renovated zero-emission buildings (f) Minimum energy performance standards for non-residential buildings — maximum energy performance thresholds, pursuant to Article 9(1) (g) National trajectory for the progressive renovation of the residential building stock — the national trajectory for the progressive renovation of the residential building stock, including the 2030 and 2035 milestones for average primary energy use in kWh/(m2.y), pursuant to Article 9(2) |