Agora Energiewende
Buildings are responsible for 40% of energy consumption and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU. Decarbonising buildings is therefore an essential task for Europe to reach its climate target. At the core of that ambition lies the electrification of heating, which also offers the opportunity of strengthening domestic clean tech industry. However, social and political sensitivities make decarbonising buildings particularly challenging, resulting in regulatory gaps and the sector clearly lagging behind policy ambitions.
Therefore, the next few years will be critical to bring the EU buildings decarbonisation on track. The implementation of the ETS 2 and the Social Climate Fund as well as ambitious implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) will be crucial to establish an effective and socially balanced policy framework for clean heating. Moreover, discussing new policy instruments such as Clean Heat Standards will be indispensable for aligning this policy framework with the EU’s long-term climate and energy targets. Upcoming initiatives provide an opportunity for bringing the topic on the EU’s policy agenda. The revision of the Heating and Cooling Strategy and the Electrification Action Plan will be critical occasions to stress the relevance of buildings decarbonisation and to call for new policy instruments. Moreover, ongoing discussions under the Clean Industrial Deal are a key moment for underlining the importance of ambitious building decarbonisation for the competitiveness of Europe’s clean tech value chains.
Under the umbrella of the Agora Think Tanks, Agora Energiewende develops politically feasible and science-based strategies and solutions for the transformation to climate neutrality – in Germany, Europe, and internationally. As a think tank and policy lab we facilitate a productive exchange of ideas amongst stakeholders from politics, business, science and civil society. As a non-partisan, non-profit organisation funded by foundations and public institutions, we are independent of corporate and partisan interests. Our exclusive mission is to serve the climate and the common good.
To strengthen our team, we are looking for a
Lead EU Buildings Decarbonisation (f/m/d)
Full- or part-time (min. 30 hours)– based in Brussels
As Lead EU Buildings Decarbonisation you will be part of Agora’s EU team and responsible for work on EU buildings decarbonisation, with a particular focus on thought leadership targeting key policymaking processes at the EU level.
Therefore, the next few years will be critical to bring the EU buildings decarbonisation on track. The implementation of the ETS 2 and the Social Climate Fund as well as ambitious implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) will be crucial to establish an effective and socially balanced policy framework for clean heating. Moreover, discussing new policy instruments such as Clean Heat Standards will be indispensable for aligning this policy framework with the EU’s long-term climate and energy targets. Upcoming initiatives provide an opportunity for bringing the topic on the EU’s policy agenda. The revision of the Heating and Cooling Strategy and the Electrification Action Plan will be critical occasions to stress the relevance of buildings decarbonisation and to call for new policy instruments. Moreover, ongoing discussions under the Clean Industrial Deal are a key moment for underlining the importance of ambitious building decarbonisation for the competitiveness of Europe’s clean tech value chains.
Under the umbrella of the Agora Think Tanks, Agora Energiewende develops politically feasible and science-based strategies and solutions for the transformation to climate neutrality – in Germany, Europe, and internationally. As a think tank and policy lab we facilitate a productive exchange of ideas amongst stakeholders from politics, business, science and civil society. As a non-partisan, non-profit organisation funded by foundations and public institutions, we are independent of corporate and partisan interests. Our exclusive mission is to serve the climate and the common good.
To strengthen our team, we are looking for a
Lead EU Buildings Decarbonisation (f/m/d)
Full- or part-time (min. 30 hours)– based in Brussels
As Lead EU Buildings Decarbonisation you will be part of Agora’s EU team and responsible for work on EU buildings decarbonisation, with a particular focus on thought leadership targeting key policymaking processes at the EU level.