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How To Save Energy Using Renovation Policy Measures The overall performance of current best practice renovation policies for residential buildings 29 th of April, 2014 Jens Laustsen & Sophie Shnapp Technical Director & Policy Analyst


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How To Save Energy Using Renovation Policy Measures

The overall performance of current best practice renovation policies for residential buildings

29th of April, 2014 Jens Laustsen & Sophie Shnapp Technical Director & Policy Analyst Global Buildings Performance Network jl@gbpn.org, ss@gbpn.org

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IMT BPIE Global Center

Conducting cross-cutting research and analysis Connecting regional institutions, and share the best thinking building energy and GHG policy. Communicating progress toward achieving the GHG abatement potential of the building sector

GBPN

Harvesting best practices policies in building energy efficiency and performance. Advancing policies and programs that promote low carbon, energy & efficient buildings. Offering world class energy efficiency expertise to policy makers and business leaders

Working Globally but with Regional Presence

Transformi ng Policies and markets

GBPN China GBPN / Shakti

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Large Risks at Stake Need for Fast Action

Limiting climate change to 2 degrees Buildings account for more 1/3 of emission

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Going Deep

“Acting Deep means dramatically upscaling the development of state-of-the-art buildings that can follow the Deep Path towards energy and related CO2 reductions from Buildings in each

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Implementing Deep Scenario

Development projects / experiments Demonstration projects Strong incentives for individual projects General incentives Building Codes / regulation for renovation Enforcement of Building Codes

Years

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Years

Implementing Deep Scenario

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Influencing Policy Development With Information on Best Preactice

Where are the ‘savings’ ? Where are the best polices What’s happening in Asia? What does business think ? What is the state of the art? Where is the Data?

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Background

  • Report - “What is a deep

renovation”?

  • Developed - set of state of the

art criteria for an energy renovation policy package

  • Interactive online renovation

policy package comparison tool

  • Webinar series on “how to”

implement a successful policy package

  • Paper- practical

implementation and development guidelines

  • Case Study

deep dive into

“On-going research to Up Scale Deep Renovation – The GBPN’s Existing Building Milestone”

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Overview

  • Rationale
  • GBPN Policy Comparative Tool for Existing

Buildings

  • Methodology
  • Key results
  • Overall Performance –success story of two

front-runners in Energy Renovation Policies

  • Upcoming webinars 9
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Rationale for Webinar Series

Webinar series sets out to explain:

  • How have countries practically

implemented such best practices?

  • What challenges and
  • pportunities have been

faced?

  • What are the key lessons

learned?

  • Key drivers and success

factors for going deep?

  • How can these best practices

be transferred?

“How to” develop best practice building energy renovation policiy packages?

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GBPN Policy Comparative Tool

  • Identifies 6 key themes

and 14 elements in a state

  • f the art policy package
  • Analyses and compares

12 best practice renovation policy packages

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Methodology – State of the Art Criteria

  • Literature

Review

  • Expert Input
  • Peer review

process

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Methodology – Identifying Best Practice Jurisdictions

  • Literature

Review

  • Expert Input
  • Consumption

Analysis

  • Peer Review
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Key Findings from the Tool

  • 1. Emerging field.
  • 2. Holistic policy packages in place
  • 3. There is no such thing as an overall “best” policy package
  • 4. Financial mechanisms need to be locally adapted
  • 5. Absence of clear and ambitious targets for renovation
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Webinar 1: Overall Performance

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Webinar Series

  • Webinar 1: How can we realise a reduction in

energy consumption in the building sector using best practice policy mechanisms?

  • Webinar 2: Are energy saving targets and

regulatory measures essential elements in a renovation policy package?

  • Webinar 3: Do labelling and certification schemes

lead to greater energy reduction in the existing building stock?

  • Webinar 4: How can we finance energy

renovations? Insight from best practice jurisdictions on Incentives and Drivers.

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Thank you! Let’s stay in touch …

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