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Home > Publications > Financing the Renovation Wave: How to align EU funding with new building legislation

Financing the Renovation Wave: How to align EU funding with new building legislation

Financing the Renovation Wave: How to align EU funding with new building legislation

Briefing    |    6 September 2024

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The EU recently agreed on new laws to increase energy savings and accelerate the decarbonisation of buildings. In accordance with the initial ambition of the Renovation Wave strategy, and to comply with the new requirements, Member States will need to increase both the rate and the quality of building renovations.

As Member States are now in the process of transposing the directives into national law, this briefing looks at how the new legislative framework for the building sector might affect the financing support needed, as well as at the conditions needed to make sure public funds can help implement the new rules.

This publication is also available in Hungarian.

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Institution: EU

Theme: Renovation Wave | EU funds | Energy transformation | energy efficiency | decarbonisation

Tags: EU funds | European Green Deal | decarbonisation | energy efficiency | energy transformation

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