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Energy efficient buildings : Powering Europe

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A year-long fight over renovation rates for public buildings in Europe has resulted in "a brilliant architecture" for revamping the existing stock, the European Parliament's chief negotiator has announced. But only central government "owned and occupied" buildings will be concerned, leaving whole sections unaddressed.

EU member states are expected to close a deal on the bloc's proposed energy efficiency directive by the end of June amid worries over the consequences it could have over the price of electricity in Europe's factories.

Germany's building renovation programme has already mobilised €100 billion in investments, yielding around 300,000 direct jobs per year, according to a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). However, much remains to be done to fulfil the promise of green jobs, experts warn.

The EU's upcoming energy efficiency directive could send strong enough signals to jump-start the market in energy services for commercial buildings, industry experts told EurActiv.

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Rolf Kuby Head of European Office, WVM - WirtschaftsVereinigung Metalle

Industry: EU's energy efficiency bill unfair to big manufacturers

Executive vice-president, DONG Energy

Dong Energy exec: Energy savings are profitable

Jon Slowe Director, Delta Energy & Environment

Expert: Energy efficiency is a business opportunity

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Building renovation can cut energy use and boost jobs

Oliver Rapf, Executive Director, BPIE

The need for demand-response in the energy efficiency directive

Sylvie Feindt, Director of Environment Policy, DigtalEurope

Energy efficiency: a clear path to a green future

Lars Clausen, Executive Vice President, DONG Energy

Energy savings: The stimulus Europe needs

Sam Hägglund and Ulrich Paetzold, European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (EFWBWW), European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC)

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