EASAC scientists welcome the European Parliament’s final approval of the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
The new Directive takes forward many of the key recommendations of the EASAC report on "Decarbonisation of Buildings” and, for the first time, will require regulation of the carbon embodied in buildings associated with their construction, maintenance, and demolition.The European Parliament on Tuesday 12 March gave final green light to plans to help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions from the buildings sector. In its late stage of negotiations, the law had been subject to political controversies and in particular opposition from German center-right Parliamentarians.