Which organisations are developing National Annexes? Where does the funding, requirements or initiatives come from?

The responsible organizations for publishing National Annexes are the National Standards Bodies and/or the national or regional authorities. Preferably it should be the National Standards Body (NSB). See FAQ Are all National Annexes and National Datasheets publicly available? for an extensive explanation of the different options. The actual development of the National Annexes for the […]

What is the difference between a National Annex and a National Data Sheet?

Each country/region can make a specific set of choices, according to the template of Annex A of a given EPB standard, for the assessment of the energy performance. Or different sets, depending on the application. Once this template of Annex A is filled in with the national data and choices, it can be published. If […]

Each EPB standard allows specific choices to accommodate national/regional differences in climate, building tradition, policy and user behaviour. Is it then allowed for a national authority to make specific choices mandatory?

Indeed, each country/region can make specific choices to accommodate national/regional differences in climate, building tradition, policy and user behaviour, as long as the template of Annex A of a given EPB standard is respected. These choices are laid down in a National Annex or National Data Sheet on that standard. Such a document is in […]

Why is not the full set of EPB standards available at global (ISO) level?

In general, the choice to start the development of a new standard is up to the stakeholders. The development of the set of EPB standards was originally initiated by the European Commission under mandate M/480, to support the energy performance of buildings directive, EPBD (link to EPBD). Europe started to develop EPB-related CEN (=European) standards […]