Energieeinsparverordnung

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The Energieeinsparverordnung (German: [ʔɛnɐˈɡiːˈʔaɪ̯n.ʃpa:.fɐˈʔoˑɐ̯t.nʊŋ]; EnEV) is a regulation in Germany describing minimum requirements regarding energy use of new and renovated buildings. To obtain a building license, private buildings and most commercial buildings must be built according to the regulation.

The requirements are set to stricter standards in irregular intervals.

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  • Efficient energy use § Germany
  • Energiewende in Germany

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