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"Energy" diagnosis on housing




by Christophe » 22/09/06, 11:28

The realization of the energy performance diagnosis will be mandatory on the occasion of the sale of each home or building from November 1 November 2006.

This diagnosis will make it possible to identify the energy consumption forecasts of the dwellings and the buildings put on sale. The reading of the energy performance diagnosis will be facilitated by a quantified estimate in euros and by the use in particular of an energy label (as for household appliances and cars). This is particularly indicated by a decree published in the Official Journal of Friday 15 September 2006.

More: http://www.service-public.fr/actualites/00312.html
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by Targol » 22/09/06, 12:30

It is rather positive this story.
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: Arrow: the fact that this affects all buildings (and not just homes for individuals) is an excellent point. In general, factories and office buildings are completely clad with insulation: air conditioning and heating, obviously, it's peanuts in the budget of a box.
It had begun to evolve but this measure will probably speed things up.
: Arrow: It is a shame that a tax proportional to energy consumption (whose recipe would serve to advance the energy autonomy of buildings) is not associated with this measure: it would be to apply the concept of the polluter / payer to the building sector. ..
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by divad_nitram » 22/09/06, 16:47

What is all the more interesting is that the calculation of energy consumption integrates the production of renewable energies by the building. The new feed-in tariff of the photovoltaic kWh voted last 26 / 07 which favors the solar one, is also a step forward in this step.

This new regulation finally raises the energy issue of buildings in a general and glo- bal way. It's still better. In addition there will be an obligation of renewable energy systems on all the buildings of + of 1000m².

It is not bad that France finally puts in place a regulatory context a little more favorable to the ENR !!!! The other European spays did not wait for us

An interesting drop of water in the ocean of waste of our society

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by elephant » 22/09/06, 19:13

Targol said:

It is a shame that a tax proportional to energy consumption (whose recipe would serve to advance the energy autonomy of buildings) is not associated with this measure: it would be to apply the concept of the polluter / payer to the building sector. ..


Hola! you are going a little fast.

Highlighting the energy costs, very well, this enlightens the buyer, but overtaxing a pcq building it is probably "less rich" who will buy it (and maybe renovate it themselves, little by little) you push the cap a bit far.

This will lead to abandoning a certain number of buildings instead of renovating them and that too is wasteful
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by Targol » 22/09/06, 23:10

elephant wrote:Targol said:

It is a shame that a tax proportional to energy consumption (whose recipe would serve to advance the energy autonomy of buildings) is not associated with this measure: it would be to apply the concept of the polluter / payer to the building sector. ..


Hola! you are going a little fast.

Highlighting the energy costs, very well, this enlightens the buyer, but overtaxing a pcq building it is probably "less rich" who will buy it (and maybe renovate it themselves, little by little) you push the cap a bit far.

This will lead to abandoning a certain number of buildings instead of renovating them and that too is wasteful

You're right elephant (as often as : Wink: Suaf que me, I saw rather the seller pay this tax, not the buyer.
Nevertheless, this very idea of ​​tax is uthopic. I'm just hoping for a way to finance the EnR ...
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EDF has well 1M € per day to invest in nuclear. The government should be able to find a few cents for these energies there, NO?
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by elephant » 23/09/06, 10:27

anyway, do not worry, with the price of crude, everyone will move their ass, ... except the poorest ....

did you notice? It's cheaper to be rich!

eXplic:

you can buy wholesale,
enjoy promotions,
buy your fuel oil when it suits you
pay cash for not paying interest and late fines
invest in a modern vehicle, a top level boiler
to live in the south, in a recent house,
etc. ......
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by Christophe » 05/07/07, 09:26

Since the July 1er, the measure also applies rented dwellings.

Pluys info: http://www.monhabitat.net/cgi-bin/guide.cgi?a=24&imp=1

Thanks Pyvesd for the info!
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by Pyvesd » 06/07/07, 20:18

ouf g finally found this thread on the DPE !! It took me + tps that the information on the site is no longer official gvt :) :

http://www.logement.gouv.fr/article.php ... ticle=6081

I highly recommend reading the file at the bottom of the page.

I think I will wait until November to have my ECDs established, just to have no random results ... :?

: Cry: I will probably miss the A pr 3 / 4 kWh ... : Cry: ... we'll see in December


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by Christophe » 06/07/07, 22:24

Info about this:

hug wrote:Hello,

Since November, the Energetic Performance Diagnosis (EPD) http://www2.ademe.fr/servlet/KBaseShow? ... atid=15028 is mandatory when selling a home.

Who says measure, says method, the one approved by the ADEME is 3CL, 15 version currently http://www2.ademe.fr/servlet/KBaseShow? ... atid=15030

Who says method says software. The cheapest I found http://www.dpe-logiciel.com/index.htm worth 221 EUR including VAT (185 EUR HT)

Who says cheaper?

:)

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