Implementing the cost-optimal methodology in EU countries Lessons learned from three case studies
11 March 2013 – BPIE, Rue de la Science 23, 1040 Brussels (5th floor)
AGENDA
10.30 Welcome, setting the stage
Oliver Rapf, BPIE, Executive Director 10.40 Introduction, aim and scope of the study
Bogdan Atanasiu, BPIE, Senior Energy Efficiency Expert
10.45 The EPBD Cost-Optimality Methodology: introducing cost-optimal requirements and how to link them with nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs)
Søren Aggerholm, Sbi
11.00 Case study Austria: cost-optimal calculation for multi-family blocks of flats Klemens Leutgöb, e-sieben, Austria
11.25 Case study Germany: cost-optimal calculation for single-family and multi-family buildings Andreas Enseling, IWU, Germany
11.50 Case study Poland: cost-optimal calculation for single-family buildings Konrad Witczak, BuildDesk Poland
12.15 Conclusions and main recommendations in implementing cost-optimality in the EU MSs Bogdan Atanasiu
12.30 Q&A and general discussion
Moderation Oliver Rapf, BPIE (panel formed by the authors of the study)
13.00 Wrap-up
13.15 Lunch buffet and networking
Each presentation will last around 15 minutes and be followed by short sessions of Q&A.