Lunch debate
The Human Dimension of Energy Efficiency in Buildings vol. 2
How to Bring People on Board Towards Energy Efficient Behaviour
When
Thursday, 29th September 2016
12:00 - 12:30 Registration
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch debate
Where
ASP 0 G Salon, Members' Salon
European Parliament
Rue Wiertz 48, B-1047 Bruxelles
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It is our pleasure to cordially remind you about the invitation to our lunch debate hosted by Dr. Peter Liese, MEP of the EPP group.
If vol. 1 focused on the purchasing decisions (find more details here), now we shall look at triggering behaviour change of people indoors during the operation phase of buildings, so that high energy performance buildings actually deliver their promises in real life and at the same time ensuring people's satisfaction with their comfort, well-being and productivity. We shall go together through the current policy framework, recent research and practical examples for both residential and non-residential buildings.
Book your place by registering now! In case you don't have an European Parliament access badge please fill in all fields of the registration form (i.e. also birth date, nationality, type of ID card, No ID card).
RSVP before 21st September.
Click here for downloading the agenda of our lunch debate.
Debate moderated by Peter HUG, Managing Director, eu.bac
12:30 Welcome and introduction
Peter LIESE, Member of the European Parliament
12:40 Energy Efficiency Package state of play
Paul HODSON, Head of Unit C3, DG ENER, European Commission
12:55 Behaviour of people indoors linked to energy use, comfort and productivity
Valentina FABI, Researcher, Politecnico di Torino
Stefano CORGNATI, Professor, Politecnico di Torino & President of REHVA
13:10 A residential example from the building automation and controls industry
Stephan KOLB, Head of Industry Affairs - Residential Heating, Danfoss
13:20 A non-residential example from the building automation and controls industry
Betrand DEPREZ, Vice-President EU Government Affairs Strategy, Schneider Electric
13:30 Discussion
13:50 Policy outlook & conclusions