Webinar on the real energy consumption of Parisian social housing

Set of 43 social housing units, 2 rue Crillon, Paris 4th - social landlord Paris Habitat © Apur

Based on an unprecedented analysis of the actual energy consumption of more than 76,000 Parisian social housing units, Apur analyzes the evolution of consumption before and after works of 9,000 housing units renovated under the Paris Climate Plan. Contrary to the results of international studies, this study demonstrates an average drop in consumption of 28%. To find out more about these results and the method implemented, don’t miss this webinar with the authors of the study.

Study carried out in partnership with the Housing and Habitat Department of the City of Paris, Elogie-Siemp, Paris Habitat and the Real Estate Agency of the City of Paris.

9:30 a.m. – Introduction
Alexandre Labasse, General Director, Parisian urban planning workshop

9:35 a.m. - Presentation of the study “Actual energy consumption of Parisian social housing” by the Apur team
Stéphanie Jankel, urban planner
Olivier Richard, urban geographer
Gabriel Sénégas, engineer
Anne-Marie Villot, engineer

10:15 a.m. - Q&A

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