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Implementation of EU Directives on Energy Efficiency in the Czech Republic

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Posting Date | 25 June 2009
Country | Czech Republic
Geographic Coverage | National
Available link languages | English
Theme | Very low energy buildings, General, Energy policies, Legislation, regulations, standards, Building operation, monitoring, energy management, Training and education
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators, Building professionals, Building occupants
Type of Link | National and regional energy agencies and organisations
Organization | Central Finance and Contracting Unit (CFCU) of the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic
Tags:Energy performance in buildings | Energy performance requirements | Energy policies | European Commission | European Project | Legislation | Regulations | Training
URL | http://www.phare-epbd.org
This PHARE project aimed to facilitate and accelerate the introduction of energy conservation and use of environmentally sustainable technologies in sustainable buildings, by contributing to transpose and implement the EPBD, and thereby to support the increase of the levels of energy efficiency in buildings in the Czech Republic. The project was concluded at the end of November 2005.The project team was comprised of both international and national experts with wide knowledge of the EU EPBD.

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