Country-specific Market Reports for Buildings

Building Market Briefs (BMB)

The Building Market Briefs (BMB) are a standardised tool of the EIT Climate KIC, Europe's largest public-private network for innovation against climate change. The aim is to compile country-specific market data on the construction, energy and building sectors for various energy and climate scenarios and to make them comparable. Such transnational data are currently incomplete and fragmented in Europe, hampering the use of existing and future technologies in buildings.

Building Market Briefs (BMB) generate well-founded market studies and collect information on the construction sector in the form of reports. The building sector of selected countries is analysed concisely and methodically summarised. This enables us to make a consistent comparison between the national markets. By means of in-depth analyses and a planned online tool, the most relevant information can be visualised, allowing the user to create data sets according to their specific needs.

The Building Market Briefs are a Climate KIC initiative within the flagship Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA), which aims to enable a fundamental transformation towards greater sustainability in the European construction and building market.

 

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Project infos

  • Project duration2017 to 2021

  • Contact persons at TEP EnergyMartin Jakob, Andrea Palacios

  • PrincipalEIT Climate KIC’s Building Technology Accelerator project (BTA)

  • Project partnersChalmers University of Technology (lead), TEP Energy (coordinator), Wuppertal Institute, TU Delft, University College London (UCL), Knowledge and Innovation Community on Climate (Climate KIC), World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) as well as local partners: Energy Efficiency Agency Poland (NAPE), Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Instituto Valenciano de la Edificación (IVE)

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Reference projects

Solar strategy Wädenswil

TEP Energy is conducting a solar strategy and potential study to accelerate the expansion of solar energy in the city of Wädenswil.

Low-temperature district heating networks. The basis for modernizing the heat sector.

Renewable energies and waste heat sources are to replace the coal and natural gas sources that have dominated Polish district heating networks up to now. 

First and foremost, this requires a reduction of the system temperature. The study shows the technical, regulatory and organisational measures required to achieve this
and determines the overall potential for decarbonising district heating in Poland.

Energy Policy Simulator

TEP Energy is supporting the San Francisco based think tank Energy Innovation in the expansion of its Energy Policy Simulator (EPS).

Future of Gas Study

TEP analysed the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of buildings of residential and service sector in EU27 countries to model different pathways of fossil fuel substitution.

Ex-post analysis of energy demand 2021

Together with Prognos and Infras, TEP carries out the ex-post analysis of the energy demand of 2021 in Switzerland. TEP Energy is responsible for the services and agriculture sectors.

MEDIUS

MEDIUS bridges the gap between green finance and green projects to decarbonize buildings at scale.

Heating Initiative Switzerland

On behalf of the Swiss Heating Initiative (WIS), the decarbonization of the heating sector will be examined by 2050. Spatial potential analyzes and the Swiss building stock model (GPM) are used.

CoolCity

Assessment of the potential for lake water use for heating and cooling in the city of Zurich

Energy-Saving Contracting

Increasing energy efficiency is one of the central pillars of Swiss energy policy and energy-saving contracting contributes to this goal.