This article proposes several ways of redesigning roofs to enhance Sustainability parameters such as Renewable PV production, energy savings, thermal comfort, water use reduction and leisure areas.
Will the EU rooftop solar standard drive more rooftop solar capacity?
According to our analysis, the EU Rooftop Solar Standard within the EPBD could drive the installation of 150 to 200 GW of additional rooftop solar capacity in the EU between 2026 and 2030. · Critically, the Solar Rooftop Standard will unlock the potential of large rooftops such as those installed on offices, commercial buildings, or car parks.
How will the EU solar rooftop standard affect public buildings?
Public buildings like schools and hospitals will be particularly empowered by the EU Solar Rooftop Standard, which ensures they will benefit from solar-reduced energy expenses and dependence on fossil fuels.
What does the EU solar standard mean for buildings?
From 2026, the EU Solar Standard will require solar rooftop installations across a significant proportion of Europe's building stock. The EU Solar Standard puts the power in citizens' hands and will enshrine the energy transition into the places where we sleep, work, and live. See also: The four most important energy trends in the building sector
Is a Southern European roof suitable for solar installations?
Due to the significant differences in solar irradiation within the European Union more roofs in southern Europe are suitable for solar installations than in northern areas.
The EU Solar Rooftop Standard applies to new non-residential and public buildings from 2027, to existing non-residential buildings undergoing major renovations by 2028, to new residential buildings from 2030 and on all suitable existing public buildings by 2031.
How big is rooftop solar in Europe?
Total rooftop solar capacity in Europe stood at more than 170 GW at the end of 2023 and is expected to grow to 355 GW by the end of 2027. In addition to the obligatory solar installations under the Solar Standard, the growth of rooftop solar on homes is also likely to increase, as citizens seek to shield themselves from fossil price volatility.