Law of Georgia on Energy Efficiency of Buildings
The law establishes the national framework for building energy performance in Georgia and transposes the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EU) 2018/844. It requires the establishment of minimum energy performance requirements (MEPR) for buildings and building elements, mandates energy performance certificates for new buildings and buildings sold or rented and introduces a nearly zero-energy building (NZEB) requirement for all new buildings applying for construction permits after 30 September 2029.
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