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Law To Make Buildings More Energy Efficiency In Europe

Law To Make Buildings More Energy Efficiency In Europe

BY Realty Plus
Published - Friday, 15 Mar, 2024
Law To Make Buildings More Energy Efficiency In Europe

The European parliament approved a new law that requires member states to push the renovation of buildings to make them more energy-efficient and reduce the EU's carbon emissions.

A majority of 370 members of the European Parliament voted in favour of the bill, while 1 opposed and 46 abstained. BRUSSELS: The European parliament approved a new law that requires member states to push the renovation of buildings to make them more energy-efficient and reduce the EU's carbon emissions. Buildings account for 40% of the European Union's energy use, and most are heated by fossil fuels. The new rules will lead to the upgrade of buildings to use less energy - a move that also aims to wean countries off Russian gas faster and curb households' bills.

"This law is going to help people to save money on their energy bills and take people out of energy poverty, while reducing emissions from our buildings and cutting demand for fossil fuel imports," said Green MEP, Ciaran Cuffe, who negotiated the law. Under the new law, the EU's 27 member states will have to apply newly created standards to non-residential buildings, like offices or hospitals, and will be able to use EU funds to make them more energy-efficient. "There is a lot of EU money ready to fund renovations," Cuffe said in a statement. The standards may be applied to residential buildings as well, but there will be no obligation to renovate for individual homeowner.

The law was controversial after several countries such as Italy opposed, saying neither governments nor homeowners could afford the renovations. Italian legislator Angelo Ciocca, whose party, Lega, belongs to Italy's ruling coalition, blew a whistle in the European Parliament in protest at the approval of the law, until he was taken out by security officers.

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