Cohesion policy investing in energy efficiency in Buildings Report of the Expert Evaluation Network on support of energy efficiency in housing, 2007-2013.

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Cohesion policy investing in energy efficiency in Buildings Report of the Expert Evaluation Network on support of energy efficiency in housing, Terry Ward Applica sprl November, Brussels

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Background  Presentation based on report prepared for Evaluation unit and published this Summer on renewable energy and energy efficiency in housing  Prepared as part of work of Network of Evaluation Experts set up to review and assess achievements of Cohesion policy in present programming period on on- going basis  Report synthesises findings of 27 national reports which examined:  national policies in place in Member States to support energy efficiency in housing  contribution of ERDF to these  rationale for government intervention in this area  rationale for Cohesion policy support

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Member State policies  All Governments across EU supporting investment in improving energy efficiency in buildings – industrial, commercial and public as well as residential  Motivated by large share of energy consumed by heating, lighting + cooling – especially in EU12 countries – old apartment blocks + neglected housing stock  Support on different scales and in different forms – mix of tax concessions, grants and preferential loans – availability can vary a lot between regions  These often coupled with incentives to switch to renewable energy for heating, lighting and cooling – plus carbon tax in FI and SE to give extra incentive  Increasingly, financial support complemented or even replaced by regulations:  certification of energy efficiency of new buildings and renovation schemes  certification of energy consumption when selling or renting houses  Regulations vary markedly in strictness and extent – still to become fully effective in many Member States – lack of effective enforcement

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Recent developments  Support varies with energy saved in some countries (e.g. DE)  Special funds set up in many EU12 countries, in some financed by selling energy emission certificates  In some countries (e.g. FR, FI, IE and UK), support for low income households to switch to renewables for heating  Support stepped up in in many countries to counter effects of recession – means of giving direct aid to construction industry and creating jobs, e.g.:  in DE (10% of stimulus package); in PT (for solar panels), in NL (for double glazing), in FI (for switch to renewables)  Action also in EU12 – e.g. in CZ, SK  In LV, shift from support of renewables to energy efficiency – here and in LT, shift from national to ERDF financing and so increase in scale  In some countries, support cut back post-recession because of public finance problems – as in LU and RO

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Cohesion policy contribution  Up to June 2009, use of ERDF only in EU12 and only in distressed areas, apartment blocks, publicly-owned buildings or non-profit organisations (social housing)  Extended to EU15 as part of recovery measures and ‘to further social cohesion’  Some EU15 countries have shifted ERDF to housing, many have not – those that have, mainly on social housing  In practice, funding allocated more to public buildings and SMEs – complements national support for housing  In DE, AT, DK, FI, PT, SI, CY, little or no use of ERDF to support housing  In some cases, support to housing only in some regions (BE, in Flemish region, SE, mainly in Upper and Mid Norrland)  In LT, much bigger allocation than elsewhere – in form of loans (JESSICA fund) and grants to depressed areas. Loan scheme slow to get underway

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Scale of support in Cohesion countries  Scale of allocation hard to identify but small in EU12 as in EU15 – less than 2% of total, probably much less  In PL, less than 1% of total allocation, in EE, support greatly reduced to only just over 1%  In SK, no support allocated to housing up to now, but new JESSICA scheme introduced for Bratislava  In BG, support confined to public buildings, but plans to launch measures for renovating housing  In HU and RO, support for district heating schemes with indirect effects on households  But in LV, big shift from support of renewables. In GR, two large programmes initiated in 2011  In LT, two programmes absorb 5% of total allocation – close to maximum allowed

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Justification for intervention to support energy efficiency in housing  Strong grounds for public intervention – social returns from reducing energy use and consumption of fossil fuels in particular  Market failure as private returns from investment not adequate or not sufficiently recognised to stimulate investment – or institutional obstacles to realising returns:  landlord-tenant problem  collective decisions/free rider problem  Failure not enough to justify public support of investment – justify establishing framework conditions for market to function effectively  Need for house prices and rents to reflect energy use – evidence this is happening, especially as energy certification schemes become established  But other determinants of prices tend to predominate, location especially – link concealed by turmoil in housing market  However, only few countries (ES, MT, SI) where no link reported

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Justification for ERDF (EU) support  Equally strong case for Cohesion policy support – as implicitly recognised in 2009 change to ERDF regulations – increasing social cohesion while furthering EU aims  Support can be justified in terms of evening up living conditions across regions while also stimulating local employment and reducing EU energy use – especially fossil fuel consumption  Case especially strong if support concentrated on social housing, low income households and deprived areas  EU funding particularly important in EU12 countries as well as EU15 southern Member States– likely to become more so in future as budget consolidation reduces national funding available  But need to ensure funding used in cost-effective way – targeted where need for support to achieve objectives – does not simply go to increase income of property owners and others involved

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Conclusions  There is a clear role for the Structural Funds to support measures to assist and stimulate investment in energy efficiency in housing (and buildings generally)  This is particularly the case in the Cohesion countries where funding likely to become increasingly constrained and for social housing in the rest of EU  But parallel need for measures to improve workings of housing market to ensure appropriate incentives for investment in energy efficiency – not only question of financial support  This means effective regulation and certification schemes, but these cost money to establish and enforce – possible case for EU funding to provide support  Accordingly, need for suitable mix of measures – loans, regulations and tax concessions as well as grants at varying rates – to increase investment and assist both low income areas and low income families but avoid subsidising wealthy property owners who stand to gain from lower fuel bills

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Thank you for your attention

Support for energy efficiency in housing, Thank you for your attention