The European Parliament’s requirement that all residential buildings achieve an energy efficiency class of at least D by 2025 is considered largely irrelevant for Estonia, according to experts. Professor Jarek Kurnitski of Tallinn University of Technology stated that renovation rates in Estonia are typically more successful than those observed in other European nations. He explained that the scale of renovations needed across Estonia’s housing stock makes a simultaneous implementation of the European Parliament’s mandate impractical. Topics: #estonia #european #parliament Post navigation The state will allocate 18 million euros for adapting nature and Estonian residents to climate change Maarja Vaino ⟨⟩The “freedom of speech” and hate speech law makes our courtrooms a place of miracles