Web events
ASIEPI web event 3
Overview of national approaches for the assessment of innovative systems in the framework of the EPBD
This web event was held on 25 February 2009. The recordings are available here.
ASIEPI web event 9
Stimulating innovation with EPBD
3 February 2010, 10:00-12:00 GMT+1 (Paris time)
One of the most important aims of the introduction of the energy performance methodology is to make better buildings. By tightening the EP requirement levels building designers are encouraged to make better choices. But they will only be encouraged to choose energy saving measures which are taken into account in the methodology. Because this would be a barrier for innovation, it is extremely important to have a route which makes it possible to incorporate innovative systems. Within the Asiepi project we have investigated how countries deal with innovative systems in the context of the EPBD. We have examined the pros and cons of the national approaches. Please join our webevent and explore with us what we can learn from each other.
You missed this WebEvent? No problem. You may find the recordings of the presentation, as well as the .pdf files, in the next table.
Introduction | REC | |
Welcome and introduction to ASIEPI by Nicolas Heijmans, BBRI | ||
Importance of dealing with innovative systems in EPBD by Nicolas Heijmans, BBRI | ||
Natinonal presentations | REC | |
Advantages and disadvantages of the Danish approach by Jorgen Rose, SBi | ||
Advantages and disadvantages of the Dutch approach by Marleen Spiekman, TNO | ||
Advantages and disadvantages of the Belgian approach by Nicolas Heijmans, BBRI | ||
Advantages and disadvantages of the French approach by Charles Pele, CSTB | ||
Synthesis, problems and potential solutions by Marleen Spiekman, TNO | ||
Practical experiences | REC | |
What does industry see what goes right and wrong in their/other countries related to their market. What would they like to see? by Rick Bruins, Zehnder | ||
Study on the use and control of the principle of equivalence in practice in the Netherlands: results and possible solutions by Tom Haartsen, Climatic Design Consult | ||
Discussions | REC | |
Questions | ||
General guidelines, conclusion and closure by Nicolas Heijmans, BBRI |
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