XXX place, date, and speaker XXX The Display® Campaign Communicate your buildings performances.

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XXX place, date, and speaker XXX The Display® Campaign Communicate your buildings performances

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 1.What is Display® 2.Why the Campaign 3.Can it be adapted to my country’s certification scheme 4.Why to join 5.How to join

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 1. What is Display®?

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX The Campaign is a voluntary scheme It aims at encouraging local authorities to publicly display the energy and environmental performances of their public buildings It goes beyond EPBD requirements: –Includes water –Stimulates energy measures –Shows progress through a yearly update

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Let your buildings talk C ALCULATE: Building data and management tool C OMMUNICATE: the Display Poster C ELEBRATE: “Towards Class A” Award

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX CALCULATE!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX CALCULATE Your building data

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Building Management tool

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX COMMUNICATE!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Water consumption in l/m 2 /year Primary energy consumption in kWh/m 2 /year GHG emissions (CO 2 equivalents) in kg/m 2 /year Distribution of energy sources in % Local authority logo and contact details How to progress towards class A Display® Classification

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX In 26 European languages bg - български cs - čeština cy - Cymraeg da - dansk de - Deutsch el - ελληνικά es - español et - eesti keel fi - suomi fr - français nl - Nederlands sv - svenska hu - magyar it - italiano lt - lietuvių kalba ro - română pt - português sk - slovenčina pl - polski sr - српски језик uk - українська мова sl - slovenščina en - English lv - latviešu valoda hr - hrvatski

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX A creative and participative process The first poster…

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX CELEBRATE!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX “Towards Class A” Awards

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 2. Why the Campaign?

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Communication and awareness at local authority level Networking of municipalities Accelerate the implementation of the Building Directive in municipal buildings Campaign objectives

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Is labelling successful on a large scale?

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Is labelling successful on a large scale? – Yes!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Is labelling successful on a large scale? – Yes!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Is labelling successful on a large scale? – Yes!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX > 400 local authorities > 11,500 buildings 27 countries > 20 associated partners European Commission Powerful partnerships

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 3. Can it be adapted to my country’s certification scheme

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Operational rating A to G rating If your national system uses Requirement 1 Display can be adapted as a voluntary communication support

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Requirement 2 Asset rating A to G rating If your national system uses Display can be used to show the operational performance of the building and real management implications

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Example France > 120 Display participants French Display users Club since 2006  local authorities  French National Agency (ADEME)  French ministry (MEEDDAT-DHUP)  Energie-Cités Open and interactive discussions

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Indicator/ThematicDisplay French system (DPE) MethodologyOperational rating Total energy consumption over 1 year Operational rating Total energy average over 3 years Surface calculatedGross internal floor areaSHON Validity1 year10 years ObligationVoluntary, all public buildings Mandatory for buildings with more than 1000 m² Into forceSince 2004 Since Jan 2008 Independent Certifier required No, Auto-labelling Yes, certified assessor Climate correctionYes, local correctionNo Display vs. DPE

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Classification systemDisplayFrench system (DPE) Building types113 ClassesA-G Benchmark scaleLinearprogressive INDICATOR  Energy  Energy Primary E. Conversion factor SourceÖko-Institut (DE) EDF, ADEME Natural gas1,17 1 Electricity3,35 2,58 RESDepends on source Wood : 1,04 - 1,13 PV : 1,6 0 for local production 1 for wood Classes/Indicator Energy

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Indicator/thematicDisplay French system (DPE) - CO 2 emissionsyes Conversion factor Natural gas0,2530,205 Electricity0,1080,084 RES0,021 – 0, WateryesNo - CostsNo, but can be indicated in the Towards class A section Yes, but on supporting data Recommendations for improvement of building performance yes Technical solutions Simple actions on communication poster Yes, but on supporting data pages of DPE CO 2 Emissions and others

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX The Result: Voluntary Display French classification

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 4. What are the benefits of joining?

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Potential financial benefits A municipality of 100,000 inhabitants spends €1.5m and more for the energy requirements of its public buildings. By reducing –by only 1%  savings of €15,000 –by 10%  savings of €150,000! More than 10% reductions are achievable!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Excellent communication tool Aimed at the public and political representatives Developed by municipalities for municipalities Bridging the gap between Europe and its citizens

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Boosts your city’s image

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Excellent building management tool

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 5. How to join?

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Who can join? Any European municipality may participate regardless of: its size the existing building stock its level of knowledge regarding its buildings’ performance Companies from the private sector (offices and multi-residential buildings)

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX w w w. d i s p l a y - c a m p a i g n. o r g

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX 1. 1.Download charter and sign 2 copies by a legal representative 2. 2.Send to Energie-Cités 3. 3.Pay inscription (1000 Euros – 625 Euros for Central and Eastern European countries) 4. 4.Fill in online registration Join in 4 simple steps!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX – –Communication handbook – –Unlimited access to enter as many buildings as you wish – –Statistical analysis of buildings progress (total carbon etc.) – –A monthly e-newsletter – –Online assistance and users guide – –Access to a European network Display products and services for you

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Showing a certificate as an administrative obligation (EPBD) will not automatically improve your building performance You need to involve the building users by developing local communication campaigns Must be dynamic, Display® and communicate Conclusion And don’t forget: Get Power - Save Energy!

XXX place, date, and speaker XXX Thank you for your time! Contact Ian Turner: