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Stimulating innovation with EPBD - What countries can learn from each other

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Posting Date | 13 April 2010Publication Date | 2010
Country | Pan European
Geographic Coverage | International
Theme | Legislation, regulations, standards, Calculation, simulation
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators, Building professionals, Building occupants
Type of publication | Information Paper on EPBD
Author(s) | Marleen Spiekman (TNO , The Netherlands)
Publisher | ASIEPI Project
Number pages | 7
Submitted by François Durier (CETIAT )
Tags:national legislation | Transposition | innovative products | calculation methodology
Source Languages | English
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Stimulating innovation with EPBD - What countries can learn from each other

European countries deal with innovations in the context of the Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) in different ways. These different frameworks cannot be seen separately from other national procedures and systems. All of these systems have their advantages and disadvantages. And although the balance between the pros and cons depends on the national context, countries can learn from each other. Therefore, this Information Paper elaborates on various national frameworks.
Information paper P194 of ASIEPI European Project
URL | http://www.asiepi.eu

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