• The energy consumption of buildings (thermal and electrical) accounts for 40% of Switzerland’s total final energy consumption, which corresponds to 90TWh per year.
  • Energy consumption in buildings accounts for 40% of the canton’s greenhouse gas emissions, ahead of land and air transport (29%) and consumables (28%), according to Geneva’s climate plan and the associated cantonal carbon footprint assessment.
  • 86% of total emissions from buildings come from fossil fuel heating consumption and 14% from electricity consumption.

Reducing and decarbonising energy consumption in buildings

are essential to preserving the future of our planet

GUIDELINES FOR REDUCING YOUR EMISSIONS

2050Today recommends integrating energy efficiency principles into building infrastructure in line with planetary boundaries, taking into account the quantity and quality of energy services required.

Management

Effective governance ensures that energy management strategies are well designed, properly implemented, and continuously improved. Governance provides a structured approach to strategic planning in energy management. This involves setting clear objectives, defining roles and responsibilities, and outlining the steps needed to achieve CO₂ emission reduction targets.

  • Formaliser et publier les objectifs de durabilité et les plans d’action associés
  • Define and document the methodology for monitoring these objectives.
  • Monitor the implementation of the action plan and produce an annual report on the results achieved in terms of sustainability.

Monitoring sustainability over time is essential for tracking progress, identifying areas for improvement, and demonstrating accountability. This involves formalising objectives, documenting methodologies, monitoring implementation and reporting on the results achieved each year. By ensuring continuous monitoring, organisations guarantee transparency, optimise their efforts and maintain their long-term commitment to sustainable development.

  • Provide information to building users on the environmental impact of energy consumption and raise awareness (heating/cooling, air conditioning and ventilation, domestic hot water consumption and electrical appliances).
  • Present best practices in energy efficiency and eco-friendly actions to employees (e.g. as part of an event or campaign).
  • Display best practices in energy efficiency using posters and/or stickers in the building.

While energy-efficient technologies and designs play an important role, individual actions and habits can also have a significant impact. By empowering users and raising their awareness of their role in sustainable development in the buildings they use, we can truly move towards a more environmentally friendly future.

  • Provide information to building users on the environmental impact of energy consumption and raise awareness (heating/cooling, air conditioning and ventilation, domestic hot water consumption and electrical appliances).
  • Present best practices in energy efficiency and eco-friendly actions to employees (e.g. as part of an event or campaign).
  • Display best practices in energy efficiency using posters and/or stickers in the building.

Resources

Solutions

Deploying a sustainable system

Improving efficiency

Reducing demand for services

SOLUTIONS IN ACTION

International Labour Organization - ILO

In 2025, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) installed 1,364 photovoltaic panels on the roof of its headquarters, covering 2,663 m². The panels will have a peak energy output of 572 kWp, which will be entirely consumed by the building.

Demolish or renovate

It should not be forgotten that the embodied energy and corresponding indirect carbon emissions of new buildings, as well as their conversion and renovation, are significant. They account for approximately one quarter of the total primary energy required for the production and operation of the building, as well as for user travel. Demolishing a building rather than renovating it can also have a higher carbon footprint when considering the entire life cycle.

Support

With the support of SIG

  • Develop your energy efficiency strategy
  • Receive financial support
  • Develop your waste reduction strategy

Outils-Energie

Assessment and action plan 2050Today

This tool suggests actions corresponding to the energy sector objectives of the 2050Today Charter as a reference for defining an action plan.

Based on an initial assessment, each institution is invited to adopt its own actions and develop and implement its action plan in order to achieve its own objectives within 1, 3 and 5 years.

The proposed objectives and actions are non-exhaustive examples and are listed according to the priority of the impact indicator and the suggested objectives:

Level 1: Highest priority

Level 2: Very important

Level 3: Recommended

Get the Excel table listing the objectives and actions for sustainable energy and buildings, ranked by impact priority.

Technical resources

Information documents

Tools - Energy

Self-diagnosis

To help you take action in a structured manner, SIG-éco21 offers a step-by-step guide based on the self-assessment tool.

1. Identify a person responsible for energy issues within the institution.

2. Download the self-assessment tool and the completed template as an example to assist you.

3. Complete the self-assessment tool, set your priorities, and develop your action plan. It is essential to involve your maintenance operators and subcontractors, as they know your facilities and will also be able to contribute ideas.

4. With regard to the operation of the building, you can download the Swiss Energy fact sheets below to help you better define and prepare your future actions.

5. With regard to raising awareness and training your employees, the SIG-éco21 fact sheets below (documents “7. Raising awareness among employees”) will help you communicate best practices. A tip: tackle one topic per week.

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