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Supporting the energy efficient rehabilitation of the building stock - the German experience

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About this Event

24 Sep 2010 @ 14:25

Conference Title:
Improving the Energy Efficiency of Irish Buildings:

From Policy to Practice

Session III:
Learning From International Experience

Gudrun Gumb – Prior to her appointment in KfW‘s European Affairs department in April 2010, Gudrun was responsible for KfW‘s “Energy Efficient Construction and Rehabilitation Programme” from 2007 to 2010. In 2000 she joined KfW‘s risk management department as a banking analyst. Before this, she worked as an analyst in the corporate credit department of DG Bank (head of German cooperative banks).

Speech Title:
Supporting the energy efficient rehabilitation of the building stock - the German experience

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About the Event:

This major Institute of International and European Affairs conference, was hosted in the Croke Park Conference Centre, followed the publication of the IIEA's September 2009 report “Greenprint for a National Energy Efficiency Retrofit Programme."

The National Energy Efficiency Retrofit Programme subsequently announced in the December 2010 budget has the potential to create significant employment and enterprise opportunities in Ireland.
 

    

This conference brought together all stakeholder groups interested in:

- Ongoing policy developments

- Emerging opportunities and technologies

- Public procurement processes

- International best retrofit practice

- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.


We believe that this conference provided invaluable networking and interaction opportunities for the sector and played a roll in beginning the process of articulating a shared vision for the development of the industry.

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Who attended:

- Energy Assessors

- Contractors

- Builders

- Engineers

- Architects

- Product Suppliers

- Manufacturers


It also had implications for the financial services sector, energy utilities, ESCos, training authorities, CBOs and others working in the industry.

 
Download the full programme of speakers and extra information about the event here.

Article:

Householders have power to slash their energy bills and create jobs at same time  by Minister Eamon Ryan T.D. - Irish Independent - 23 September 2010



Theme: Energy and Climate Change 

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