Implementing Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings in Bulgaria
The Building Performance Institute Europe (BPIE) has researched and developed an ambitious roadmap for Bulgaria which will help the country progress towards the implementation of nearly Zero-Energy Buildings and dramatically reduce the national level of energy consumption and related carbon emissions. BPIE research recommends a holistic policy approach which can deliver on energy, climate and economic goals.
The current study builds on the previous report “Principles for nearly Zero-Energy Buildings” and evaluates through indicative simulations whether these principles hold true for the situation in Bulgaria.
The objective is to offer an independent and research-based opinion proactively supporting national efforts to draw up an affordable yet ambitious definition and an implementation roadmap for nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in Bulgaria.
Documentation |
nZEB – Full Study – Bulgaria.pdf
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Implementation Roadmap Bulgaria.pdf
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