Do the EPB standards contain energy performance (EP) requirements?

As a general rule, CEN and ISO standards as such do not impose any regulation. Laws and regulations may refer to standards, because standards provide harmonized specifications (e.g. terminology, key characteristics) and harmonized methods for tests or calculations. The EPB standards contain methodologies to assess the EP, and specifications of EP characteristics, including EP indicators, […]

Why are the technical reports not integrated in the EPB standards? It would make the combined document less expensive.

The correct understanding and application of EPB-standards requires extensive informative clarification such as: reason for the choices made in selecting methods; intended use of the different methods; correct evaluation of data input; information to those responsible for national implementation. If the informative content is mixed with the normative content, the standards may become confusing and […]

Which stakeholders were involved in the development of the set of EPB standards and how do they take into account the feedback from the market?

The responsible ISO and CEN technical committees (TCs) have working groups (WGs) where the technical experts are cooperating to prepare new standards or revise existing standards. The technical experts are nominated by the National Standards Bodies (NSBs), the CEN/ISO members. The background of these experts is very diverse: designers, industry, practitioners (dealing with system or […]

Do the EPB standards go beyond a single building, such as networks? Do they cover demand-side flexibility?

First of all, (EN) ISO 52000-1, the overarching EPB standard, introduces the term “building portfolio”: a set of buildings and common technical building systems whose energy performance is determined taking into account their mutual interactions. An example of common technical systems is an energy generation system (PV panels, wind turbine, cogeneration unit, boiler, etc.) serving […]