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Next-generation energy performance certificates: End-user needs and expectations

Sheikh Zuhaib, Senta Schmatzberger, Jonathan Volt, Zsolt Tóth, Lukas Kranzl, Iná Maia, Jan Verheyen, Guillermo Borragán, Cláudia Sousa Monteiro, Nuno M. Mateus, Rui Fragoso, Jerzy Kwiatkowski

2021Energy Policy45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Implementation of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) varies significantly across EU Member States in terms of scope and available information, resulting in limited reliability, compliance, market penetration or user acceptance. This paper, therefore, investigates the end-user perspectives towards future development of EPCs to support EPC schemes in the EU. Without a full insight into what end-user's demand and need, it is impossible to make accurate assessments of how EPCs will become key drivers for deep renovation, environmental impact reduction and healthy buildings. A survey with 2563 end-users of EPCs was conducted on ten innovative EPC features in five EU countries (Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Poland, and Romania), including building owners and occupants to learn about their needs and expectations. The results highlight that the features are viewed most positively if homeowners or tenants are energy conscious and energy performance is an important aspect when buying or renting property. Furthermore, the insights gathered through the analysis of the survey provide suggestions for public authorities on how EPC methodologies could be customised to support the advancement of EPC schemes. Further work includes testing and validation of methodologies that are being developed in different EU Member States as a part of the H2020 X-tendo project.

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Work (physics)Market penetrationEnd userBusinessScope (computer science)Energy performanceMember statesRentingEnvironmental economicsUser needsEuropean unionEfficient energy useEngineeringTransport engineeringMarketingComputer scienceEconomicsInternet privacyCivil engineeringEconomic policyOperating systemElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringProgramming languageSustainable Building Design and AssessmentBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationFacilities and Workplace Management