Monday, August 4, 2014

Here comes the new legislative decree for energy efficiency. So many … – Condo Web

It was just adopted a legislative decree transposing EU rules relating to energy saving. Involved in public administration and enterprises, but great news for those who live in a condominium.

Transposition of European Directive 2012/27/Ue.

The last legislative decree approved by the Council of Ministers called public administration, businesses and consumers to make their own contribution to improve energy efficiency. This provision implements the European Directive 2012/27/Ue, providing, by 2020, an appropriation of 800milioni euro.

Goals. The press release issued by the Government explains that “The aim of the decree is to reduce the EU’s dependence on energy imports, using the tool of energy efficiency and implementing actions to provide stimulus to the economy in the current crisis and to combat climate change takes place. transition to a more efficient energy will accelerate the spread of innovative technological solutions, enhancing the competitiveness of industry and contributing to the revitalization of economic growth and job creation high quality work in related areas. They include, in particular: a 20% reduction of primary energy consumption in the EU by 2020, and further improvements in energy efficiency after 2020. “

word to the minister. Federica Guidi, Minister for Economic Development, said: “It is a package that, along with other measures agreed so far, lets tackle the important challenges to improve the security of supply and reducing energy costs “and hopes that” may soon become tangible benefits for consumers, businesses and the environment. “

News for condominiums. Who lives in a condominium will soon see the big news. In fact, it will become mandatory by December 31, 2016, the installation of a heat meter for each building where the heating, cooling or hot water supply is carried out by a district heating network or, in the case of supercondomini from a thermal power plant that serves most buildings.

Mandatory installation of the meters. Also by December 31, 2016 is mandatory the installation of individual meters for each housing unit, unless the operation is technically impossible to run or if it is not efficient in terms of cost and proportionate to the potential energy savings. Such cases, however, require a separate technical report designer or engineer.

other obligations. However, in spite of these circumstances, the condominium would not be free from other obligations. In fact, you will have to resort to the installation of the thermoregulatory systems and individual heat metering to measure the heat consumption at each radiator inside of the building units of condominiums, unless the installation of such systems turns out to be not efficient in terms of costs. In this case, you will need to consider alternative methods for the measurement of the heat consumption. The end customer will be able to entrust the management of the service thermoregulation and heat metering to another operator different from the supply.

Breakdown of expenditure. According to the decree, the criterion for down the costs of heating, cooling and domestic hot water if produced in a centralized manner provides a breakdown of the total amount in relation to the actual voluntary levies of useful thermal energy and overhead costs for maintenance of the system, based on the technical standard Uni 10200 and subsequent revisions. To date, the norm of

reference is that of 2013. For the first heating season, the division will be allowed to operate on the basis of only thousandths of a property. Failure to install the devices and the breakdown of expenditure not in accordance with the provisions of the legislature involve an administrative fine of 500 to 2,500 Euros.

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