1 Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective On behalf Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA/E2BA Coordinator EeB PPP AIAG.

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1 Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective On behalf Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA/E2BA Coordinator EeB PPP AIAG Miguel Angel Bengochea KERABEN GRUPO, S.A./E2BA

2 Buildings use 40 % of total EU energy consumption The built environment generates 1/3 of GHG in Europe Even new buildings are far from being all energy efficient Replacement rate is very small (1 to 2 % per year) The renovation of the existing stock is a real challenge Many experiments are made but actual impacts are limited Construction sector has a clear responsibility and objective : to provide NOW solutions for new and existing buildings at a very large scale Being aware

3 The Big Challenge A huge challenge is thus in the hands of the European construction sector: It is of strategic and vital importance for EU countries It should be seen at transnational level In a construction market with a fragmented organisation But this challenge raises high hopes because it could: Significantly contribute to CO2 reduction Provide competitive advantages to European countries Bring new knowledge, raise awareness of all Business as usual is not an option

4 20 th June 2007 ECTP High Level Group Meeting Decided to fully support the preparation of a Joint Technology Initiative (JTI)

Creating an association (E2BA) within the framework of ECTP, to engage into long term partnership with EC, aiming at: Seeking and demonstrating industry engagement Coordinating research interests towards Public stakeholders Keeping close links with international initiatives Liaising with national/regional initiatives How and who?…

Over 160 members have joined the Association. …in the full innovation chain

..…to boost research in building sector by addressing….. BUILDING DISTRICTS: Systemic approach for design, implementation, operation and maintenance Considering interactions between buildings, networks, environment and behaviour Addressing the proper scale for distributed energy production Reaching a significant impact. GEOCLUSTERS: They are basically transnational GeoClusters are geographical areas with strong similarities in terms of: Climate Culture and behaviour Construction typologies USER CENTRED SOLUTIONS: Reduction of energy bill ! Economic systems Gross Domestic Product User is key!!!

8 ….it’s time to work…. E2BA Deliverables

The roadmapping process Public Consultations

10 The key challenges

EeB PPP as first wave of a Long Term Strategy i.e. Retrofitting and reduction of energy use i.e. Energy neutral buildings/districts i.e. Energy positive buildings/districts EeB PPP A long term programme

12 E2BA organisational aspects

13 “Typical” PPP Financing structure is EC = 1/6 Member States = 1/3 Industry = 1/2 Expected duration ~ 10 years The expected budget is about 2 Billion € Public Funding by DG Research, but also DG TREN, DG INFSO, DG Environment and Member States. Financing, duration, DG’s involved

Strengths of the PPP – Method Rapid implementation 50% industry Over 24% SMEs <1 year start Known rules

Strengths of the PPP – Framework Common framework for multidisciplinary working High commitment from stakeholders Indicative budget ensures continuity Focused activity allows long term planning

16 E2B CALLS. Results and running projects

Results of first EeB Calls Source: José-Lorenzo Vallés, EC PPP Info Day, 11 July 2011

Running projects summary published (1/2)

Running projects (2/2)

20 E2B PPP - IMPACTS

Strengths of the PPP Direct impact New links in R&D for Eefficiency in construction Increase industrial investment in R&D Access to new technologies across all EU-27 Enhanced knowledge base for SMEs Demonstrators – acceleration factor Pictures from COOL-Coverings

Job creation? Economic impact? Benefits of the PPP Indirect impact

Inputs Activities/ Process Final Outcomes Products / Outputs Finance People Infrastructure R&D and innovation projects Technologies Publications Business models Prototypes Services Technologies / materials adopted Houses insulated / energy neutral Construction processes adopted Reduced GHG emission Programme logic Impact generation Social Impact Incomes Employment Environment Climate change Public health Cultural heritage Project Context Courtesy: TNO

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