Delivering the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive on the Ground: Indoor Environmental Quality
November 18, 2025
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10:00
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11:30
The fourth webinar in series on Efficient Buildings Europe’s Implementation Guide will take place and participants can explore the role of Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)!
This episode will delve into how Indoor Environmental Quality contributes to healthier, more efficient buildings across Europe. Experts from both the public and private sectors will share their insights on how improving indoor conditions supports wellbeing, productivity, and climate goals.
Efficient Buildings Europe will take a closer look at the key elements that define IEQ, from air quality and thermal comfort to lighting and acoustics, and examine how innovation, regulation, and data are shaping the next generation of building design and management. With diverse perspectives and real-world examples, the discussion will highlight how better indoor environments benefit both people and the climate.
Discover how Indoor Environmental Quality is becoming a cornerstone of Europe’s building transformation!
Agenda:
Introduction Adrian Joyce, Secretary General, Efficient Buildings Europe
Session 1 – Understanding the Indoor Environmental Quality
Presentation by the European Commission Marco Morini, DG ENER, European Commission
Recommendations from Efficient Buildings Europe’s EPBD Implementation Guide Rémi Collombet, Head of EU Policy, Efficient Buildings Europe
Q&A
Session 2 – IEQ in Focus: Studies, Policies, and Practices
Daylight & Wellbeing: Insights from the Healthy Buildings Barometer Jens Christoffersen, Daylight, Energy and Indoor Climate, VELUX
Indoor Environmental Quality’s Role in Commercial Buildings Christina Von Westernhagen, Senior Director and Head of Government Relations Europe, Johnson Controls (tbc)
Findings from the “Evaluation of the ‘Warmth & Wellbeing’ Scheme on Health and Wellbeing” Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) (tbc)
Q&A
Don’t miss this chance to learn more about Indoor Environmental Quality and its role in the implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive!