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Investing in Sustainable Construction against the crisis - an overview of national experiences EBC Annual Congress, 19th June 2009 Antonio Paparella Unit I5: Construction, pressure equipment and metrology European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Outline of the presentation • The effects of the crisis on the construction industry • The EU Economic Recovery Plan • National measures to foster a green economy • Impact of national recovery measures European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Source: Eurostat, June 2009 European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Potential effects of the crisis • Affects short term and long term growth factors as well: Depreciation of skills, knowledge and expertise in industry, in particular for sustainable construction Reduced prospects for innovation • But, an opportunity for governments to foster eco-innovation and to stimulate new forms of partnerships European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› The EU Economic Recovery Plan • A co-ordinated fiscal stimulus equivalent to 1.5% of the EU-27 GDP (€200 billion) • Contributes to short-term recovery efforts while tackling long-run strategic challenges of structural reforms, i.e. R&D, innovation, education, infrastructure, greening of the economy European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Actions relevant to the construction sector • Reducing employers’ social charges • Reduced VAT for labour-intensive services and « green products » • Reduced administrative burdens on business, including delays for payment • Modernise Europe’s infrastructure • Improving energy efficiency in buildings • R & D, innovation and education European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› National measures • 800 new recovery measures have been communicated to the European Commission (end April 2009) • About 140 measures particularly address the construction sector: Physical infrastructure: 55% Energy efficiency in buildings: 30% Other (social housing, training, targeted subsidies, tax reduction, preferential loans, etc): 15% • Other measures might impact indirectly on construction European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Energy efficiency • Combination of tax, soft loans and grants • Some schemes are specifically targeted at lowincome households • Some countries have grants for low energy buildings • Revision of administrative procedures in some countries to allow absorption of EU structural funds • Numerous uncertainties about the timing and financial envelope of the measures • Difficult to assess the impact on demand and supply, innovation and supply chain renewal/strengthening European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Belgium • Reduced VAT on new construction (up to € 50.000), demolition/reconstruction of dwellings, social housing, together with increased fiscal deductions • Increase of existing fiscal incentives for investments in energy efficiency • €30 million for energy efficiency works in housing (Wallonia) • PPPs projects for low energy schools (Flanders) European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Spain • PLAN RENOVE VIVIENDA: subsidies for the rehabilitation of existing housing and buildings focused on energy efficiency (400.000 subsidies) and accessibility (100.000 subsidies) • Subsidies for high energy performance new houses European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› France • « Eco-prêt à taux zéro »: 0% interest rate loans up to 30 000€ per dwelling for new construction or renovation matching technical requirements • « Eco-prêt logement social »: preferential interest rate for energy retrofitting of 100000 social housing (2009-2010) • Income tax credit for works aiming at a better energy efficiency of the dwelling European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Hungary • Legislative proposal to decrease VAT on construction from 20% to 5% • Simplifying construction regulation, accelerating construction projects of national importance European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Italy • Institution of a Fund to increase the use of renewable energy and promote energy efficiency • Projects for increasing the use of renewable sources and promoting energy saving in penitentiares, SMEs, secondary schools, public buildings, small islands, protected areas and sports centres European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Luxembourg • More eligible areas related to subsidies for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources in buildings European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Poland • Amendment of the Energy Law (March 2009), with subsidies and preferential loans for renovation and investment in renewable energy sources • White certificate trading requiring energy economy from energy providers • Simplification of administrative procedures (environmental protection, PPPs) to absorb more rapidly EU structural funds European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Czech Republic • €240 million for PANEL programme (refurbishment of high rise panel buildings in state property • Support of EU funds co-financing for projects aimed at improving environment in an amount of CZK 500 million (in the context of the Financial Perspective from 2004-2006) European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Romania • Public investment in transport infrastructure, housing rehabilitation, health, education, environment, rural development and tourism (€500 for lowcarbon growth and jobs) European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› UK • Additional £75 million for “Warm Front” (insulation and heating improvement for vulnerable households) • Installation of 300.000 m² solar panels and 12500 micro-generation units (mini-wind turbines) in 2009 European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Slovenia • National Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2008 - 2016 announces financial instruments for promoting investments (subsidies, loans with a lower interest rate, etc) and a series of measures for improving energy efficiency in the public sector European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Ireland • Re-training opportunities for construction workers in emerging areas such as the installation of energy efficient and renewable technologies • Accelerated Capital Allowances for Energy Efficient Equipment • €100 million grants for « Home Energy Savings Scheme » (roof insulation, wall insulation, high efficiency boilers and heating control upgrades) • € 50 million « Warmer Homes Schemes » (low income private homes and rented local authority housing) European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Germany • Increased funds of €3 billion (2009-2011) for energy efficient refurbishment of schools, nurseries, sports facilities and other social infrastructures and large residential estates • Higher tax deductibility of tradesmen’s services for maintenance and refurbishment work with a tax bonus doubled to 20% of €6,000 (=1.200 €) as of January 2009 European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Other countries • SE: tax deduction for maintenance and renovation in single family houses and condominiums • FI: tax credit for maintenance, repair and improvement + fixed-term grant for renovation • DK: raise of annual saving in final energy demand through collaboration with energy suppliers • NL: €395 million for the production of dwellings, sustain employment in the building sector and stimulate sustainability European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#› Conclusion • Many measures taken by Member States – a wide variety of national settings • To what extent will these measures help to foster demand for sustainable construction and consolidate the supply to deliver and innovate? Could the EU contribute to the development of knowledge on these issues? European Commission Enterprise and Industry | 19.06.2009 | ‹#›