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ID094264
Title ProperAssessment of current Dutch energy transition policy instruments for the existing housing stock
LanguageENG
AuthorTambach, Milly ;  Hasselaar, Evert ;  Itard, Laure
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This research assesses to what extent current Dutch energy transition policy instruments for the existing housing stock can fulfil local executive actors' needs and instigate adoption of energy efficiency measures by them. This is done by studying energy policy instruments for the existing housing stock in the Netherlands and in other European countries, and by an empirical research, which analyses barriers and needs of local executive actors. We found that, despite current Dutch energy transition policy instruments for the existing housing stock seem to fulfil local executive actors' needs to a large extent, complementary policy instruments are needed to stimulate and pressure the incumbent renovation regime. A long-term oriented financial rewarding system is needed to build up a structural market for the deployment of renewables, to increase the number of specialist jobs in the building sector, and to stimulate the development of integrated, standardized, building components. Furthermore, a long-term oriented financial rewarding system for energy efficiency investments in housing renovation projects, and a low VAT rate applied to energy efficient renovation measures, are needed. Finally, enforcement possibilities and sanctions (fines) should become an integrative part of Dutch energy certification regulation to make the certificate become part of a value chain
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 2; Feb 2010: p981-966
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 2; Feb 2010: p981-966
Key WordsDutch Rnergy Transition ;  Policy Instruments ;  Existing Housing Stock