Roadmap for moving to a low-carbon economy by 2050
Renovate Europe - Infographics
1. www.renovate-europe.eu
Reduce energy demand
in building stock IN THE
EU by 2050 as compared
to 2005 LEVELS,using
existing technology
Ensure that
all renovation
staged deep
ARE DEEP OR
This would save
the EU over
of its total
energy use
will create
and address
LOWER REDUCE
ENERGY BILL FUEL POVERTY
FOR CONSUMERS
CAN
BRING a return of up to
by 2030 if investments maintained
is worth more
BILLION
IN 2020
BENEFIT
public
finances
ambitious
renovation
investments
CURRENT SITUATION BENEFITS
What Renovate Europe
is calling for:
HOW?
CURRENT
RENOVATION
RATE?
1%
ONlY AT ABOUT
per year
(homes, schools,
office buildings, gym)
inside
buildings
90%
we spend
of our
lives
9
30%
STOPPING ENERGY WASTE
€39
x2
RAMP UP
per year
by 2020
EU’s renovation
RATE FROM CURRENT
1% to
3%
2050
policy-makers
BETTER IMPLEMENT
NATIONAL
RENOVATION
ROADMAPS
NATIONAL
RENOVATION
ROADMAPS
FUNDING
SCHEMES
SAME LEGAL
FRAMEWORK
out of
EVERY 10
IN BUILDINGS WILL significantly
reduce the EU’s energy demand,
and make it more resilient to
potential price shocks and supply issues
OF THE EXISTING
BUILDINGS IN
will still be
standing and
occupIed by
existing
legislation
THE EU
36%
CO2
emissions
Buildings currently account for
MORE
THAN
40%OF EU PRIMARY
ENERGY DEMAND
&
80%
BETTER
PERFORMING
BUILDING
ENERGY
EFFICIENT
PROPERTY
RENOVATING
OUR BUILDINGS
WILL IMPROVE
2 MILLION
LOCAL DIRECT
JOBS
130 DAYS of energy
independence gained
BY 2020 AND STIMULATE investment
+
&
issues
&
RE-SALE
RENTAL
VALUE
&
IS NEEDED FROM
should be used to
reduce the risk
perception and costs
of initial investments
should be used to
LEVERAGE PRIVATE
FUNDING
Public funding Innovative
financing models
MUST
DEVELOP
COHERENT
must be put in place
to help implement
with
intermediate
targets for
2050
OLD NEW
2050
80%
2020
RENOVATION
PROGRAMS
RENOVATION
PROGRAMS
26
october
THE EU can push back the
ENERGY
DEPENDENCE
DAY
The eu became
IMPORTED ENERGY
18
of JUNE
DEPENDENT on
100%
IMPORTS
EACH YEAR
400Billion
EACH YEAR
Energy imports cost the EU