European Nearly Zero Energy Buildings Conference

Date:
 

Venue:

2 - 3 March 2017

Stadthalle, Pollheimerstrasse 1,
4600 Wels/Austria

Conference fee: 205 Euro, includes also the Energy Efficiency Services Conference (2 - 3 March), Young Researchers Conference: Energy Efficiency (1 March), E-Mobility and Smart Buildings Conference (3 March), Efficiency Watch Conference (3 March) and the Site Visits "Nearly Zero Energy Buildings" (3 March afternoon)

 

The fee includes an entrance ticket to the tradeshow and conference documentation. All fees plus 10 % VAT

Conference language:

English, German

Organisation and conference office:

OÖ Energiesparverband
Landstraße 45, 4020 Linz, Austria
Tel. +43/732/7720-14386

  Europe is seeing a sharp increase in the market uptake of highly efficient buildings: according to the EU Buildings Directive, all new buildings must be "nearly zero energy buildings" by 2020 (public buildings already by 2018). A "nearly zero energy building" (NZEB) has a very high energy performance, the very low amount of required energy is covered to a very significant extent by renewable energy.

PROGRAMME


Friday, 3 March 2017

08.45 Energy efficiency policy workshop (in English only)

  • Update on European building policies
    Paul Hodson, European Commission, DG Energy
     
  • Key policy conclusions from the European Energy Efficiency Watch project
    Nils Borg, eceee
     
  • Upskilling the construction sector to reach European energy targets
    Zoé Wildiers, European Commission, EASME
     

Implementing European Directives (EED, EPBD)

  • Financing energy efficiency in private housing
    Gabriella Azzolini, ENEA, Italy
     
  • Implementing energy audit programmes in Member States
    Anke Brems, DNV GL, Belgium
     
  • Smart meter rollout to end consumers
    Francisco Puente, ESCAN, Spain
     
  • Energy advice for deep retrofits
    Catrin Maby, Energy Advice Exchange, UK
     
  • A new approach to energy efficiency services
    Michael Körber, MPW, Germany
     
  • Energy use plans for cities and quarters
    Oliver Zadow, Landeshauptstadt München, Germany
     
  • Indoor environment quality requirements versus energy performance
    Jarek Kurnitski, Tallinn University, Estonia
     
  • The Energy Performance Buildings Standards
    Jaap Hogeling, ISSO, The Netherlands


13.00 End of the conference
 

13.30 - 18.00 Site Visit Nearly Zero Energy Buildings