Brussels, 30 September 2019 – For immediate release
The Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEM) Initiative is pleased to announce that Prof. Andreas Hoepner and Dr. Theodor Cojoianu from University College Dublin have joined the Advisory Council of the Energy Efficient Mortgages Pilot Scheme.
The Advisory Council plays a key role in providing institutional support to the EEM Initiative, as a platform for the exchange of best practices and dialogue between policymakers and stakeholders from the financing and banking communities, property and construction sectors at local, European and global levels, with the ultimate goal of achieving market development in relation to energy efficient mortgages.
As of today, 47 European lending institutions, joined by 33 supporting organisations throughout the EU, have signed up to the Pilot Scheme and have committed to testing the implementation of the final energy efficient mortgages framework into their existing product lines and processes.
The EEM Initiative aims at delivering a mortgage financing mechanism, according to which borrowers are incentivised to improve the energy efficiency of their properties or to acquire highly energy efficient properties, by way of favourable financial conditions linked to the mortgage, for example. The Initiative will furthermore design a data collection infrastructure for energy efficient mortgages.
Luca Bertalot, Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative Coordinator, commented:
‘We are delighted to welcome University College Dublin, represented by Andreas Hoepner, Chair in Operational Risk, Banking & Finance, and Dr. Theodor Cojoianu, IRC & Marie Curie Research Fellow as new members of the Advisory Council of the Energy Efficiency Mortgages Initiative. We believe that their knowledge and expertise, combined with Mr Hoepner’s participation in the European Commission’s Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (DG FISMA) will be a great asset for the initiative and help us to reinforce the linkages between the EEMI and the work of DG FISMA on sustainable finance. UCD will help us to play a pivotal role in building a greener and more sustainable planet for future generations.’
Prof. Andreas Hoepner and Dr. Theodor Cojoianu, said:
“We are very much delighted to join the Advisory Group of the Energy Efficient Mortgages initiative. The project is timely in the light of the recommendations of the EU Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance as well as the data and methodological developments needed to operationalise the recommendations at the EU level and beyond.”
Luca Bertalot, Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative Coordinator
Contacts:
Tel: +32 2 285 40 35
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The project DeliverEEM has received funding from the European Union’s LIFE 2023 programme under grant agreement No.101167431. The EeMAP, EeDaPP, EeMMIP projects have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements No. 746205, No. 784979 and No. 894117 respectively
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