L R AS Published on Saturday 28 November 2020 - n° 342 - Categories:France, Enerplan/SER, other France

RE2020: regrets and satisfaction of Enerplan and SER

Enerplan, together with the Ministry of Housing and the Ministry of Energy Transition, calculated the additional cost of building a solar-ready building. Such a building must

have enough space to accommodate solar panels, have a waterproof roof, sheaths to pass the cables or pipes necessary for a photovoltaic or thermal installation, proper insulation and have carried out a shading study.

The additional cost is 0.4% for a detached house and 0.3% for a small apartment building.

Enerplan concludes: "The future environmental regulations have ignored the positive energy building. In 2020, it's a question of common sense: every building must be able to produce heat or electricity from the sun".

the complete study : https://www.enerplan.asso.fr/re-2020-etude-du-surcou-t-de-ba-timents-pre-ts-a-solariser

https://www.enerplan.asso.fr/batiments-prets-au-solaire-enerplan-demontre-le-cout-derisoire-pour-le-neuf

Enerplan of November 24th

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The Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables (SER) regrets "the limited consideration of solar electricity produced on new buildings". On the other hand, it "welcomes the fact that the government seems to be seizing the opportunity of the implementation of the RE2020, next summer, to accelerate the deployment of renewable solutions". "In the future 2020 environmental regulation, the carbon impact of a building will be taken into account throughout its entire life cycle, including the construction and demolition phases, while exclusive gas heating will be gradually excluded and replaced by alternative sources".

https://www.pv-magazine.fr/2020/11/25/le-solaire-integre-au-bati-grand-oublie-de-la-re2020/

PV Magazine of 25 November

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