Estratégia de Longo Prazo para a Renovação dos Edifícios, ELPRE (Long-Term Strategy for Building Renewal)

The document outlines a Long-Term Strategy for Building Renovation (ELPRE) in alignment with the EU Directive 2010/31/UE, focusing on energy performance and decarbonization goals. The strategy requires Member States to establish a long-term plan to support the renovation of residential and non-residential buildings by 2050, aiming for a decarbonized and highly energy-efficient building stock. This transformation includes converting existing buildings into Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEB) and setting indicative targets for 2030, 2040, and 2050 to meet EU energy efficiency objectives.

To develop and implement the ELPRE, an analysis of energy consumption profiles, thermal comfort indices, associated benefits like improved productivity and health, and costs of necessary policies was conducted. The strategy emphasises public and private sector collaboration and public consultation.

Key objectives of the ELPRE include renovating a specific area of buildings by 2050 and ensuring private sector involvement supported by tailored incentives. The rationale behind the strategy is to address challenges beyond energy and emissions, such as thermal comfort, energy poverty, and economic recovery. The strategy aims to facilitate the transition of existing buildings into nearly zero-energy structures to meet national and EU carbon neutrality and energy transition goals.

Legislation amendments align with EU directives and national energy and climate plans, emphasising the importance of long-term vision and coordination. The strategy emphasises the economic benefits of investing in building renovations, highlighting the need for sustainable financing mechanisms and regulatory frameworks to achieve long-term energy and climate objectives.

Category
Green Transition
Source
Government of Portugal
Author(s)
Language
Portuguese
Geography
Portugal
Keywords
Strategy, National, Buildings, Energy Efficiency, Energy Performance, carbon neutrality
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