ASIEPI


Project name

Assesment and Improvement of the EPBD Impact

Project duration

from 01-10-2007 to 31-03-2010

Project coordinator

International Network for Information on Ventilation and Energy Performance EEIG

Partners

1. Belgian Building Research Institute (BBRI), Belgium, WP1 leader, WP6 leader, WP9 leader
2. National and Kapodestrian University of Athens (NKUA), Greece, WP1 leader, WP7 leader
3. Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands, WP2 leader
4. Fraunhofer Institute of Building Physics (IBP), Germany, WP4 leader
5. Stiftelsen for Industriell Teknisk Forskning ved Norges Tekniske Høgskole as legal entity acting for its institute SINTEF Buildings & Infrastructure (SINTEF), Norway
6. Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (CSTB), France
7. Faculdate de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP), Portugal, WP3 leader
8. Centre d Etudes Techniques de l Equipement de Lyon (CETE de Lyon), France, WP5 leader
9. Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations (REHVA), WP8 leader
10. Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie l Energia e l Ambiente (ENEA), Italy
11. Asociacion de Investigacion y Cooperacion Industrial de Andalucia (AICIA), Spain
12. National Energy Conservation Agency (NAPE), Poland
13. Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT), Finland
14. Energie und Umweltzentrum am Deister e.V. (E-U-Z), Germany
15. ENVIROS, s.r.o. (ENVIROS), Czech Republic
16. Danish Building Research Institute (SBi), Denmark

Objectives

ASIEPI project was launched to assess and improve the implementation of EPBD for new and retrofitted buildings.

Expected results


The project will result in:

  • making sure that EPBD is implemented on time in all Member States

  • developing tools allowing for comparison of energy efficiency between Member States

  • gathering information about EPBD implementation in particular Member States

  • identifying approximations and simplifications to improve compliance and control

  • analyzing gathered information about simplifications introduced by Member States, concerning thermal bridges in energy performance calculations

  • consciousness raising about potential difficulties of system evaluation based on the experience from Member States

  • creating or raising consciousness about available alternative techniques and technologies improving thermal comfort without increasing energy consumption


Project website

www.asiepi.eu

Coordinator from NAPE’s side

Aleksander Panek
apanek@nape.pl



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