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Zero-emission Europe starts with buildings

The European Council adopts the directive requiring all buildings to be zero-emission by 2050. Zero emissions for new buildings as early as 2030.
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2050 will be the year to achieve the goal of zero-emission buildings, this is what the directive adopted by the European council determines.

Specifically, by 2030 all new buildings will be zero-emission, and then the criterion will be extended to the entire building stock by 2050.

This goal, which aims to reduce greenhouse gases and energy poverty in the EU, will be achieved through a series of actions aimed at building renovation, the elimination of fossil fuels and the use of renewable sources

As for non-residential buildings, these will be phased out according to minimum performance standards.

Member states now have two years to incorporate these provisions into their legislation.

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Council of EU press office
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