How a common language will foster non-residential building renovation – ALDREN project: Webinar in cooperation with the H2020 ENERFUND project

On 13 June ALDREN consortium organized its first webinar, introducing the underlying concepts of a common building performance certification to boost non-residential energy renovation.

Did you take part to the webinar and you are now looking for the speakers’ presentations? Did you miss the webinar and you want to know what was presented?

DOWNLOAD THE RECORDINGS AND PESENTATIONS BELOW:

  TOPIC VIDEO PDF
0 Opening // Anita Derjanecz, REHVA (Belgium) VIDEO here click here
1 ALDREN – the common language to speak about building renovation // Johann Zirngibl, CSTB (France) VIDEO here click here
2 European Common Voluntary Certification Scheme – the tool for harmonized comparability European wide // Jana Bendzalova, ENBEE (Slovakia) VIDEO here click here
3 Give Confidence – Deep retrofit with verified energy performance //  Robert Cohen, VERCO (UK) VIDEO here click here
4 Health & Wellbeing – Defining Indoor Environmental Quality criteria // Pawel Wargocki, DTU (Denmark) VIDEO here click here
5 The ALDREN Building Renovation Passport – step by step towards the nZEB level //  Marta Sesana, PoliMI (Italy) VIDEO here click here
6 ALDREN visibility: ENERFUND // Laura Soto, IVE (Spain) VIDEO here click here

DESCRIPTION

Non-residential building renovation is a complex topic involving different actors such as asset managers, building professionals, manufacturers, public administrations and, of course, building occupiers. Speaking a common language, understandable by all of these actors, is a fundamental step towards the effective and large-scale deployment of renovation plans. This is indeed the aim of the ALDREN project.

This webinar will provide you with an overview of a European Voluntary Certification Scheme (EVCS), conceived as a tool for a harmonised energy rating of the non-residential building stock. The EVCS is the backbone of the ALDREN project, that will further develop the Scheme by including:

  • energy performance verification by measurements
  • Indoor Environmental Quality criteria

The webinar will suggest ALDREN’s strategy to tackle these challenges and turn them into meaningful indicators. An additional goal of ALDREN is to include these concepts in a Building Renovation Passport for non-residential buildings. In this webinar, ALDREN experts will illustrate how this proposal can fit into the new EU policy framework and how it can relate with ongoing initiatives and existing database. Among these sister initiatives, the webinar will bring up the ENERFUND experience, that shines a light on deep renovation opportunities through map visualizations.

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