This thematic session called attention to key policies and implementation tools underpinning the building sector’s contribution to doubling the rate of energy efficiency improvement between now and 2030, and to energy security, affordability, and competitiveness.
In the first part of the session, speakers discussed best practices and cases from around the world, exemplifying diverse approaches to lowering the barriers for energy efficiency adoption in buildings. Keynotes were delivered by the IEA and the European Commission.
The second part focused on emerging digital solutions that can enhance compliance monitoring, simplify the retrofitting process, facilitate grid connectivity, and collect data. The wrap-up highlighted how the buildings sector can contribute to energy and climate conversations at major international fora including G7, G20, and COP30.
The session was coordinated by the Energy Efficiency Hub and the IEA, in association with the European Commission, the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction, the UK Carbon Trust, the World Green Building Council, and the Partnership for Energy Efficiency in Buildings.