The upcoming changes to the EPB certificate are set to transform how energy performance is assessed in Brussels homes. With the new rules coming into effect on 2025-07-05 09:07:00, homeowners and professionals alike will experience a more reliable and tailored approach to energy certification. These reforms are designed to better reflect the unique characteristics of Brussels buildings and provide clearer guidance for renovations.
- Nieuwe regels EPB-certificaten komen binnen jaar
- Verbeter software en opleidingen voor sector
- Introduceer één uniforme berekenmethode voor gebouwen
- Creëer nieuw beroep: EPB-expert met opleiding
- Vereenvoudig renovaties mede-eigendom met certificaat
- Streef naar CO²-neutraal Brussel via hervorming
Announced as part of the Renolution strategy, the overhaul aims to unify the calculation method across all building types, making the EPB certificate more accurate and actionable. But how will this affect renovation projects and energy efficiency efforts in the Belgian capital? The answer lies in enhanced clarity and stronger support for insulation improvements.
As Brussels moves towards a CO²-neutral future, the EPB certificate reform promises to simplify renovation decisions while helping residents reduce costs and environmental impact. Let’s explore what these changes mean for you.
Why is this reform crucial now? The new EPB certificate addresses key challenges in energy renovation by:
- Providing tailored recommendations specific to each renovation project
- Introducing a single, consistent calculation method for all building types
- Creating the role of EPB-expert to ensure quality and ongoing training
- Highlighting necessary work in shared spaces for co-owned buildings
These improvements not only enhance trust in energy labels but also enable targeted government support and compliance with EU energy directives.
Looking ahead, Brussels residents and renovation experts should prepare for the transition by engaging with upcoming training and certification programs. How will you leverage the new EPB certificate to improve your home’s energy performance and contribute to a greener city?