Webinar: Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings – Contributing to reaching the NDC target

MASKEEI and GBPN invite you to a Webinar entitled “Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings” on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 14.00 – 15.30 WIB.

 

Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings – Contributing to reaching the NDC target Zoom Webinar 24 March 2021

14.00–15.30 WIB 19.00-21.30 AEDT 09.00 – 10.30 CET

The building sector at the global level utilizes 36% of total energy consumption, including 60% of electricity and contributes to 40% of carbon emissions in the world. In fact, buildings are the biggest contributor to carbon emissions after industry and transportation. The building sector, particularly housing, is an important one to pay attention to in a country like Indonesia, with relatively high economic growth.

The key challenges in building performance are functionality, comfort, health, management and conservation of energy. Building materials and construction systems need to be well supported and the principles of Sustainable Development / Low Carbon Development applied.

MASKEEI and GBPN invite you to a Webinar entitled “Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings” on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 14.00 – 15.30 WIB.

At this session, we will propose new ideas for policies and programs on management and conservation in the residential / housing sub-sector, as well as for building stakeholder cooperation and achieving holistic energy management in the Building Sector.

Register at bit.ly/GBPNMASKEEIwebinar

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