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Italy: impact, compliance and control of legislation

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Posting Date | 7 January 2010Publication Date | 2009
Country | Italy
Geographic Coverage | National
Theme | Energy policies, Legislation, regulations, standards
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators, Building professionals
Type of publication | Country Reports on EPBD implementation
Author(s) | Michele Zinzi , Italy) , Gaetano Fasano , Marco Citterio (ENEA
Publisher | ASIEPI Project
Number pages | 4
Submitted by Olli Seppänen (Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations (REHVA))
Tags:ASIEPI | EPBD | Regulations | Legislation | compliance | national legislation | Transposition
Source Languages | English
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Italy: impact, compliance and control of legislation

This paper aims to summarise how the implementation of the EPBD in Italy has changed the national energy performance requirements and has influenced the building stock. It describes the national way of handling with EPBD compliance and control and tries to identify interesting approaches and possible bottlenecks. This document summarizes the situation in July 2009. The publication of EPBD had a strong impact on the energy policies in Italy. Even if a national framework existed before 2002, a new set of legislative measures was set up in order to comply with the EU framework.
Information Paper P168 of ASIEPI European project
URL | http://www.asiepi.eu

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