The new Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) has strengthened the provisions about the exemplary role of the public sector. Article 5 sets the overall objective of reducing the total final energy consumption of all public bodies by at least 1,9 % each year, when compared to 2021. And Article 6 has extended the renovation obligation, previously focused on central government buildings, to all buildings owned by public bodies. In both cases, the scope encompasses public bodies at regional and local levels.
This implies a monitoring of energy consumption and savings from regional and local public bodies, as Member States will need these data to complement their reporting to the EED.
This fourth dialogue meeting of streamSAVE Plus will discuss tools and resources that can help harmonize monitoring practices and centralize data, while taking into account local specificities. This will be illustrated through the experience of Austria, Belgium-Flanders and France.
11:00 – 11:10 | Monitoring energy savings in the public sector: what will the streamSAVE Plus project provide in this field? | Gabriele Brandl (Austrian Energy Agency) |
11:10 – 11:20 | Experience from the Austrian province of Salzburg | Martin Schaber (Salzburger Institut für Raumordnung und Wohnen – SIR) |
11:20 – 11:25 | Q&A |
11:25 – 11:35 | Flemish experience with the Terra tool: a data platform to monitor energy consumption and savings in public buildings | Tom Capiau (Flemish Energy Company – VEB) |
11:35 – 11:40 | Q&A |
11:40 – 11:50 | French experience with the ACTEE programme in the white certificates scheme | Adam Soussana (ACTEE programme, FNCCR) |
11:50 – 11:55 | Q&A |
11:55 – 12:10 | Roundtable about multi-level monitoring |
12:10 – 12:15 | Wrap-up and next steps |