The European Union's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) is being updated to include indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and indoor air quality (IAQ) as core objectives, rather than secondary considerations. This directive aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and enhance building performance. While the EPBD mandates that efficiency measures do not compromise ventilation and requires IAQ monitoring in new non-residential buildings, it notably omits specific numeric thresholds for IAQ, leaving these to be defined by CEN standards. A significant concern is that none of the 27 EU member states have fully transposed the directive into national law by the May 2026 deadline, raising questions about its effective implementation and potential impact on biosecurity. AI
RANK_REASON Policy update from a major regulatory body (EU) concerning building standards and indoor air quality. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Centaurus
- DG for energy
- Directorate General of Energy
- EN 16798-1
- Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2002
- EU
- Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations
- indoor air quality
- Indoor environmental quality and health
- Institut Européen De La Qualité Totale
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