Dutch office buildings: ‘C’ Energy Label requirement as the first hurdle towards 2050
‘C’ Energy Label: first sustainability hurdle for office buildings
The sector is preparing to comply with the imminent requirement and for the subsequent stage. How do owners retain control over their own roadmaps?
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Starting in 2023, all office buildings in the Netherlands must have a ‘C’ Energy Label or higher. Beyond 2023 too, the industry will need to keep preparing for 2050: all office buildings must be energy-neutral – and, by extension, Paris Proof – by that time. Building owners can either wait until the regulations compel them to take action – or they can choose to be proactive and take charge right now. CBRE’s Hannah Scott, Frank Verwoerd and Pieter Frederix explore all these issues and more in our new Sustainability Special.
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