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Over 100 Experts Gather to Shape Germany's Building Energy Future

Over 100 guests, including parliament members and experts, gathered to discuss the future of Germany's building energy sector. The Building Transformation Alliance, which supports the country's implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), played a central role in the event.

The CEO of the German Energy Agency praised the Alliance's role in driving the building transition. Members of the Alliance met with parliament members and experts to find solutions to key questions, such as the future of the Building Energy Act and EPBD implementation. Kassem Taher Saleh (Alliance 90/The Greens) highlighted the high costs of inaction and called for ambitious EPBD implementation. Lars Rohwer (CDU/CSU) stressed the need for clarity on the GEG amendment and EPBD implementation. Violetta Bock (The Left) urged for massive investments in renewable energies and social compatibility in the energy transition. Andreas H. Holm (FIW Munich) emphasized the importance of both energy efficiency and switching to renewable heating.

Germany aims to be climate-neutral by 2030, with the building sector playing a crucial role. The Building Transformation Alliance supports this goal by facilitating collaboration, promoting innovative practices, and influencing legislation. Its future role likely involves accelerating energy-efficient building renovations and contributing significantly to Germany's climate protection goals by 2045.

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