Zero carbon all new buildings in the EU from 2030

From 2030 all new buildings in the EU will have to have zero carbon emissions under new rules for energy efficient buildings adopted by the European Parliament today as part of the Green Deal. Farm buildings and heritage buildings will be able to be exempted from the new rules approved by the European Parliament by 370 votes to 199 with 46 abstentions. The new rules to reduce the energy consumption of buildings and to achieve zero emissions were already agreed between the European Parliament and the Council last December. The main points of the new rules approved by the EP are as follows: Emissions reduction targets From 2030 all new buildings must record zero greenhouse gas emissions, while the corresponding deadline for new buildings housing or belonging to public authorities is set for 2028. Member States will be able to take into account whether […]
Source: News Beast

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