Presentations held during the Data Session “Energy Renovation” on December 19, 2019

The Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition, the Ministry of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Authorities as well as their operators and partners Ademe, Anah, Cerema, CSTB, IGN, MétoFrance, Plan Bâtiment Durable Etalab, DRIEA, Enedis, GRDF, FFB, AFPAC, CEREN, Agence ORE, City of Grenoble, Ministry of Finance… organized on December 19, 2019, a Data Session dedicated to the energy renovation of buildings, which brought together 130 participants.

On this occasion, various stakeholders related to the energy renovation of buildings presented available data on the subject in the morning. This included, on one hand, open data accessible to all, and on the other hand, protected data (GDPR…) under limited usage conditions. In the afternoon, participants engaged in collaborative work within thematic workshops on the issues related to sector data.

Here are the presentations made on 19/12/2019 during the video presentations of the data in the morning and the workshop summaries in the afternoon:

Finally, here are the PDF versions of the interventions from the Data Session on December 19, 2019:


Program of the Data Session on energy renovation

ADEME – Olivia Salvazet – Presentation of Energy Performance Diagnostics (DPE)

CSTB – Antoine Breitwiller – OPE Presentation

MTES_DAFI – Alain Goret – Presentation of Interministerial Fluid Tracking Tools (OSFI) and their implementation by the Ministry

CEREMA – Perrine Rutkowski and Antoine Herman – DV3F Presentation (crossing between Demand for Land Values and Land Files)

FFB – Eric Quinton – CERC / FFB quarterly survey on energy renovation activity

AFPAC – 2018 Heat Pump Market Statistics

MTES_DGEC – Glenn Munin – Energy Savings Certificates (CEE)

Enedis – Alexandra Pons – Presentation of Enedis energy consumption data

GRDF – Marion Vandamme – Presentation of GRDF energy consumption data

MTES_SDES – Thomas Le Jaennic – Presentation of new building permit data – Sitadel

Finally, the findings of each of the 9 workshops have been reported on a template

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