Objective
Realisation of four Ademe/AICVF guides written by professionals on high energy performances of non residential buildings in the following fields :
* sports facilities
* industrials
* retail stores
* agriculture
The purpose of these guides is to increase awarness and inform all those concerned in the building industry ( architects, owners, operating staff .. ) in order to facilitate all aspects of programming, designing and managing these properties which continue to be important users of energy despite earlier thermal regulations.The guides deal with all energy uses ( heating, air conditioning, hot water, mechanical power, refrigeration ). They will be starting point for dialogue on future thermal regulations, allowing the current situation to be evaluated in these fields in order to permit optimally structured proposals to be presented to European authorities.
Stimulate the interest of all concerned and speed up the law-making process for non residential buildings. Achieve cuts of 25% in energy consumption compared to present buildings, from1996, i.e. for all the non residential buildings in France, savings of 7,3 millions TOE over the first 10 years and 1,3 million TOE per year from 2005 on. This estimation only concerns new constructions. Experience in residential buildings tends to
show that, as the consequences there will also be savings in existing buildings.
In order to measure the energy efficiency of new buildings in the service sector, Ademe has entrusted AICVF with the mission of drawing up recommanded specifications for the design , construction and management of buildings, in compliance with three criteria that have become indissociable :
* the limiting of energy consumption and expenditure
* better environment conservation
* enhanced air indoor quality.
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75008 PARIS
France
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