Financing the energy renovation of buildings with Cohesion Policy funding

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Publication Date 14/02/2014
ISBN 978-92-79-35999-6
EC MJ-01-14-169-EN-N
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Tackling energy consumption in European buildings is vital. Nearly 40% of final energy consumption is attributable to housing, offices, shops and other buildings across the public and private sector. Consequently, a major and sustained increase in public and private investment in buildings is needed for the European Union (EU) to meet its 2020 climate change and energy objectives and to take forward its 2050 decarbonisation agenda.

This guidance document aims to help Cohesion Policy Managing Authorities (MAs) plan and deploy SE investments in buildings within Operational Programmes (OPs). It provides a list of good practice approaches and case studies and informs MAs about the European requirements on buildings and EE. It also explores the different financing mechanisms that MAs can use to support SE projects within an OP, with the objective of launching large scale investments in the energy renovation of buildings and attracting greater levels of private‐sector investment.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.2833/18766
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