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Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective

Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective. Miguel Angel Bengochea KERABEN GRUPO, S.A./E2BA Ma.bengochea@kerabengrupo.com. On behalf Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA/E2BA Coordinator EeB PPP AIAG stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it. 1. Being aware.

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Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective

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  1. Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective Miguel Angel Bengochea KERABEN GRUPO, S.A./E2BA Ma.bengochea@kerabengrupo.com On behalf Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA/E2BA Coordinator EeB PPP AIAG stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it 1

  2. Being aware • 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

  3. The Big Challenge • A huge challengeis 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. 20th June 2007 ECTP High Level Group Meeting Decided to fully support the preparation of a Joint Technology Initiative (JTI)

  5. How and who?… • 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

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

  7. ..…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 GeoClustersare 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

  9. Public Consultations The roadmapping process

  10. The key challenges 10

  11. EeB PPP 2010-13 A long term programme 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

  12. E2BA organisational aspects

  13. Financing, duration, DG’s involved • “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 alsoDG TREN, DG INFSO, DG Environment and Member States.

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

  15. 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

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

  18. Running projects summary published (1/2)

  19. Running projects (2/2)

  20. E2B PPP - IMPACTS

  21. Strengthsof 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

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

  23. Project Context Programme logicImpact generation Inputs Activities/ Process Products / Outputs Final Outcomes SocialImpact • 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 • Incomes • Employment • Environment • Climate • change • Public health • Cultural • heritage Courtesy: TNO

  24. Thank you for your attention stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it secretariat@e2b-ei.eu ma.bengochea@kerabengrupo.com

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