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24 February 2026 - 15:00 CET

BACS in Europe explained: What energy teams must do when managing portfolioS across borders

How to meet upcoming BACS compliance deadlines across Europe under the EPBD and use AI-enabled EMS to monitor and optimise energy use at portfolio scale.

Webinar overview

Under the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) are no longer optional. Yet many energy teams across Europe struggle to translate these requirements into consistent operational processes and measurable results.

This webinar breaks down what BACS actually requires under the EPBD, what has changed since the key compliance deadlines, and why manual site-by-site approaches fall short.

What you’ll learn

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What exactly is BACS, what is fixed at EU level and why does it matter?
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From compliance to control: making BACS operationally useful
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Using AI-Enabled EMS to manage BACS compliance

Our speaker

Rémi Collombet

Secretary General

Rémi Collombet is an EU energy policy expert with nearly a decade of experience in advocacy. He is currently the Secretary General of Efficient Buildings Europe, where he leads the organization's strategic direction and represents the sector at the EU level. Previously, he served as Head of EU Policy, building extensive expertise in EU energy efficiency, sustainable buildings, and climate policy.

Our host

Joachim Vleminckx

CEO & Co-Founder

Joachim Vleminckx is a climate science engineer with more than a decade of experience in the industrial sector. While leading engineering teams, he identified a critical gap: organizations were investing heavily in energy and sustainability initiatives but lacked the tools to measure their real impact. As a result, high-ROI optimizations were often overlooked. This insight inspired him to found Enersee.