Improving competitiveness and generating high quality employment in the construction sector Daniele Paci European Commission JRC Renewables and Energy.

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Improving competitiveness and generating high quality employment in the construction sector Daniele Paci European Commission JRC Renewables and Energy Efficiency Unit

Outline EU Policy framework Relevance of Energy Efficiency in Buildings Employment, Job Creation and Skills

Energy Efficiency in Buildings “I would also like to significantly enhance energy efficiency beyond the 2020 objective, notably when it comes to buildings, and I am in favour of an ambitious, binding target to this end that continues the current energy efficiency pathway” Jean-Claude Juncker My Agenda for Jobs, Growth, Fairness and Democratic Change. Political Guidelines for the next European Commission

Relevance of Energy Efficiency in Buildings  Energy savings  GHG Emissions reduction  Health and living conditions improvements  Growth  R&D – Innovation and Technological Development  Energy security  Job creation  Local impact

Employment

Employment – Local impact

Job Creation StudyNew jobsPeriod/year EC (2003)240, , EC (2005)1,000, EC (2011)1,400, EC (2012)850, StudyNew jobsPeriod /year UNEP (2008)11,3-13,52000 BPIE (2011) ILO (2012)15,72012 Total new jobs New jobs per 1M Euros investment

Skills and qualifications - Which skills are required? Different job profiles - Matching current and future demand - How? Experiences and initiatives

Thank you Daniele Paci EC DG Joint Research Centre (JRC) IET - Institute for Energy and Transport Ispra - Italy