Sustainability Reporting for EPIC Suisse AG

The building sector plays a central role in achieving the national net-zero target. Therefore, real estate companies such as the EPIC Suisse AG are stepping up to improve their sustainability and energy efficiency. To achieve this goal knowledge on the current situation and the pathway to further reduce emissions.

EPIC Suisse AG is a real estate company with approximately 25 larger properties with buildings of different sizes, ages and types. Since 2022 TEP Energy and Sustainserve have supported EPIC in its sustainability reporting, particularly by calculating energy and water consumption and GHG emissions by scope. This involves the data collection from tenants, data cleaning and completion, the evaluation of the current situation and comparing it to past years and finally the reporting. On this basis, EPIC and TEP Energy jointly developed a reduction pathway, which was approved by the Board in 2023. The reduction pathway aims to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from around 15.5 kgCO2e/m2 (2023) to 1.2 kgCO2e/m2 by 2050 (Scope 1 and 2).  The interim target is to reduce their emissions to 3.5 kgCO2e/m2 by 2035.

Projektinfos

Reference projects

SURE - SUstainable and REsilient energy for Switzerland

Sweet - SURE analyses the impact of disruptive events on the Swiss energy system. TEP Energy is working on energy demand topics such as the development of demand for energy sources in Switzerland, the impact of shocks on the demand load and the potential use of large heat pumps.

Scope 3 emissions of a portfolio of existing commercial buildings and new construction projects

Together with its partner Sustainserv, TEP Energy is supporting one of Switzerland's leading property managers and developers with environmental reporting (ESG). To this end, methodological issues are being clarified and initial results published in the environmental report. This includes the calculation of the greenhouse gas emissions of Scope 3 of the 'Construction' phase (construction + disposal) of maintenance and renovation activities for the entire building portfolio which includes existing buildings but also newly built projects.

Swiss Energy Perspectives

Under the leadership of Prognos, TEP Energy will work with other renowned partners to develop the Swiss Energy Perspectives on behalf of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy. 

Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the building sector

Together with partners, TEP Energy is developing methodological principles (F0) based on the WLCNN method, examining the achievability of net-zero targets (F1) using technical and economic scenarios and developing implementation strategies (F2, F3) with technical and political concepts. In addition, existing standards are analysed in order to harmonize regulations and ensure comparability (F4).

Energy renovation rates in the building sector

Various federal and cantonal energy and climate policy measures are aimed at significantly increasing the energy renovation rate. Based on this comprehensive survey, the report shows how the energy renovation rate has developed in recent years and how high it currently is.

Municipal heat planning in Volketswil

With reference to its climate policy objectives and as a result of its energy city process, the municipality of Volketswil is having its municipal energy planning revised.

Municipal energy planning in Glarus

Based on the cantonal energy law revision of 2021, the municipality of Glarus is revising its municipal energy planning with the aim of achieving a fossil-free heat supply. TEP Energy is supporting the municipality with its solutions, such as the Spatial Energy Analysis Toolbox (SEAT) and the building stock model, in order to achieve the energy and climate targets in a sustainable and economically efficient manner.

MEDIUS

MEDIUS bridges the gap between green finance and green projects to decarbonize buildings at scale.

Country-specific Market Reports for Buildings

Building Market Briefs (BMB) is a Climate KIC initiative within the flagship Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA) that aims to gather and promote knowledge about the buildings' and construction sector to promote low carbon investment and scaling.

Heating Initiative Switzerland

On behalf of the Swiss Heating Initiative (WIS), the decarbonization of the heating sector will be examined by 2050. Spatial potential analyzes and the Swiss building stock model (GPM) are used.

CoolCity

Assessment of the potential for lake water use for heating and cooling in the city of Zurich

Energy-Saving Contracting

Increasing energy efficiency is one of the central pillars of Swiss energy policy and energy-saving contracting contributes to this goal.