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Eight EU Member States have met the deadline of 31 December 2025 and submitted their draft National Building Renovation Plans (NBRPs), marking the first concrete step in implementing the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) framework for the decarbonisation of Europe’s building stock.
BUILD UP brought together representatives from the European Commission, the Flemish region in Belgium and other key stakeholders to discuss the implementation challenges and solutions of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) across Member States.
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Do you have valuable knowledge, innovative research, or upcoming events related to energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings that could benefit the community? We invite you to take full advantage of BUILD UP, the go-to platform for energy efficiency professionals across Europe, which supports the 24 official EU languages.