Denmark
Summary
The BR10 is a performance-based code that requires a mandatory energy frame calculation to establish maximum energy demand for residential and non-residential buildings, 52.5 + 1650/A kWh/m2/pa and 71.3 + 1650/A kWh/m2/pa respectively. The code addresses all thermal envelope requirements and energy-using efficiency standards in the calculation, including, heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water, lighting (only non-residential), heat recovery and conversion and distribution losses.
Denmark first adopted prescriptive building energy efficiency requirements in 1961, and by 1982 the first performance compliance option was included in the code. In 2005 the code was updated to be an overall performance regulation. The latest code and supporting policy encompasses many progressive and dynamic aspects including, mandatory computer modeling, air-tightness testing for all buildings, bioclimatic design considerations, renewable energy included in the calculation, well established boiler and HVAC testing systems, voluntary low energy classes and a national target of 75% less energy to be used in buildings by 2020.
General information
Remit Code
Coverage
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Residential buildings
- One family
- Multiple family buildings
- Other buildings
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Commercial buildings
- Offices
- Retail and wholesale
- Hotels
- Hospitals
- Educational buildings
- Other buildings
- Industrial buildings
- Large Cities
- All urban buildings
- Rural buildings
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GBPN Climate Classification
- Cooling Based
- Heating Based
- Warm and Humid
- Mixed
Type of Building Code
Type of Building Code
- Cooling Based
- Prescriptive Codes
- Trade Off
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Performance Codes for Refurbishments
Partially, it depends on the extent of the refurbishment. Prescriptive or component elements for refurbishments.
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Performance Codes for New Builds
The energy frame calculates energy performance in all new buildings, using Sbi developed 'BE10' software. Some prescriptive elements form the basis to the energy frame calculation.
- Energy Declaration
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Model / reference Building
Calculation is a full performance calculation where the proposed design is not simulated against a reference building.
- Mix of different models / Hybrids
Energy Covered
Basis for Energy Requirements
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Overall performance frame
Maximum energy demand - Supplied Energy .
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Final Energy
Partially - The calculation considers supplied energy.
- Primary Energy
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Life Cycle Assessment considered (embedded energy)
Partially -Voluntary at this stage, modeled on the German DGNB system.
Energy Uses and Functions Covered by the Code
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Heating
Included in overall performance calculation. Heating systems must be designed and built for energy-efficient operation. The type, size and function of components must be compatible with each other.
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Cooling
Included in overall performance calculation. Cooling demand to limit indoor temperature in summer is calculated and included no matter if a cooling system has been established (max. temperature 25 oC) or not (maximum temperature 26 oC).
- Dehumidification
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Ventilation
Included in overall performance calculation. Ventilation may be by systems for natural ventilation, mechanical or hybrid ventilation. Ventilation systems must be appropriately designed and installed in terms of safety, energy and indoor climate.
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Airtightness
Airtightness must be better than 1.5 l/sm2 (heated floor area), tested @ 50 Pa. In 2015, this will decrease to 1.0 l/s per m2 tested at 50 Pa and in 2020 0.5 l/s per m2 tested at 50 Pa.
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Thermal bridging
Any cold bridges in building elements which face the outside, including windows and doors, must be insignificant. The energy implications of cold bridges must be factored into calculations of heat loss from each building element.
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Hot water
Included in overall performance calculation. General hot water system requirements including efficiency, piping run lengths, pressure and insulation requirements. Domestic water systems supplied by a domestic ventilation heat pump must meet COP's.
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Technical installations
National efficiency requirements
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Lighting
Included in overall performance calculation. Workrooms and shared access routes must have energy-efficient lighting, this means the use of luminaires with an efficiency for general lighting of over 50 lm/W.
- Appliances
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Design, position & orientation of building
Consideration of the position and orientation of the building is included in the energy frame.
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Heat recovery
Ventilation installations must incorporate heat recovery with a dry temperature efficiency of no less than 70%. Heat pumps for heat recovery must have a minimum coefficient of performance of 3.6 in heating mode.
- Passive solar
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Passive cooling
Encouraged and included in the energy frame calculation
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Natural ventilation
Encouraged and included in the energy frame calculation
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Solar protection
Solar screening should be considered before opting for solar control glass. Solar control glass may be an effective way of excluding solar heat gain.
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Daylighting requirements
Included in overall calculation. There must be sufficient daylight for the rooms to be well lit. Windows must be located and screened such that sunlight through them does not cause overheating in the rooms and direct solar heat gain is avoided.
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Renewable Energy (solar, PV, others)
Buildings that are outside of the existing district heating areas where the expected hot water consumption exceeds 2000 liters pr. day, solar power must be installed. Renewable energy required for low energy buildings outside district heating areas.
- Local renewable sources
- Energy Offsets/Green Certificates
Enforcement
Type of Enforcement
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Local enforcement
Mandatory. -
Third party inspection
Responsible for plan and specification review stage as well as onsite construction inspections. - Central enforcement
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Accreditation of applicants
Energy consultants are responsible for reviewing the systems and envelope for compliance with the design. -
Post Occupancy control
Partially, it depends on the building complexity, type and size.
On-site Inspections Occur
- On-site inspections
- During construction
- Post completion
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Post occupancy
Partially, it depends on the building complexity, type and size
Certification to Support Enforcement of Code
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Energy Performance Certificate support BC
The energy performance (EP) certificate assigns an energy performance label to nearly all types of buildings and lists cost-effective measures/recommendations for improving their energy performance -
Positive labeling for building beyond the minimum BC level
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. -
Existence of EPC register database at national level
Offentlige Informationsserver -
Number of certified buildings
60231 in 2011 (new and existing incl summerhouses) -
Inspection of boilers
When central heating boilers with an oil-fired burner or forced-air gas burner are installed, the burner must be fully commissioned.Testing of boilers and heating systems has been implemented since 2006. Oil burners now have to be inspected yearly. -
Inspection of HVAC systems
Testing of HVAC system began in 2008, with air-conditioning systems required to be tested every 5 years.
Penalties for Non-compliance
- None
- Fine
- Imprisonment
- Refusal of permission to occupy
- Refusal of permission to construct
- Demolition
Measures Supporting Enforcement
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Commissioning requirements
Large buildings are commissioned after 1 year and 5 years. No commissioning requirements for small residential buildings. -
Airtightness testing required prior to compliance
Local authorities are required to test 5% of all new buildings for air-tightness. Some authorities have committed to 100% testing requirements in recent years. -
Mandatory Computer Modeling
All new buildings must calculate energy performance using the 'BE10' software. -
Training of Inspectors
Inspectors are required to already be knowledgable in the area of construction. Most are either registered architects or engineers. - Other
Values for New Buildings
Residential
Mean | Min | Max | |
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HDD (°C) | 3238 | ||
CDD (°C) | 104 |
U-Value (W/m²K) | |||
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Roof | 0.2 | Roof2 | - |
Wall | 0.3 | Wall2 | - |
Floor | 0.2 | Floor2 | - |
Window | 1.4 | Window2 | 1.5 |
Other | 1.4 | - | - |
Overall U-Value | - | - | - |
Window1 | Window2 | |
---|---|---|
G Value/SHGC | ||
Visible Transmission | ||
Percent |
Other Requirements Set for
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Thermal bridge demands
Any cold bridges in building elements which face the outside, including windows and doors, must be insignificant. The energy implications of cold bridges must be factored into calculations of heat loss from each building element.
- Overall Thermal bridge max value
- Ventilation requirements (Electricity consumption for air transportation?)
- Pressure testing for ducting
- Domestic Hot Water COP - Heat Pump
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Value for airtightness
Airtightness must be better than 1.5 l/sm2, tested @ 50 Pa.
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Requirements for heat recovery
Ventilation installations must incorporate heat recovery with a dry temperature efficiency of no less than 70%. Heat pumps for heat recovery must have a minimum coefficient of performance of 3.6 in heating mode.
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Technical HVAC systems
General sizing and efficiency requirements for most ventilation systems. Included in energy frame calculation
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Requirements for efficient lighting
Included in overall performance calculation. Workrooms and shared access routes must have energy-efficient lighting, this means the use of luminaires with an efficiency for general lighting of over 50 lm/W.
Energy Performance Requirements
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Energy performance value
Residential 52.5 + 1650/A kWh/ m2a or Non-residential 71.3+ 1 650/A kWh/ m2a.
- Energy unit
Non-Residential
Mean | Min | Max | |
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HDD (°C) | 3238 | ||
CDD (°C) | 104 |
U-Value (W/m²K) | |||
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Roof | 0.2 | Roof2 | - |
Wall | 0.3 | Wall2 | - |
Floor | 0.2 | Floor2 | - |
Window | 1.4 | Window2 | 1.5 |
Other | 1.4 | - | - |
Overall U-Value | - | - | - |
Window1 | Window2 | |
---|---|---|
G Value/SHGC | ||
Visible Transmission | ||
Percent |
Other Requirements Set for
- Thermal bridge demands
- Overall Thermal bridge max value
- Ventilation requirements (Electricity consumption for air transportation?)
- Pressure testing for ducting
- Domestic Hot Water COP - Heat Pump
- Value for airtightness
- Requirements for heat recovery
- Technical HVAC systems
- Requirements for efficient lighting
Energy Performance Requirements
- Energy performance value
- Energy unit
Code History and Future Targets
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How far in advance are future targets set?8 years
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Are stakeholders informed of future targets far in advance?Yes
Zero Energy Targets
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Definition of nZEB/ZEB/Plus Energy etc
Partially - No official definition as yet.
- Are all end uses considered in the target?
- Is there a realistic roadmap towards ZEB
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National Target date for nZEB
Using 75% less energy by 2020 (base year 2008).
- Special Requirements for public buildings
Multiple Sets of Data
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Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Multiple Sets of Data
-
Levels beyond minimum
LEB 2015 = calculated energy performance is 25% lower than the minimum requirements. A new low energy class for 2020 is on its way and is given by 20 kWh/m2 per year for residential and for other buildings the minimum requirements are given by 25 kWh/ m2 per year.
- Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)
- Baseline (actual code if nothing else)
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target
-
Relative target in percent
50% reduction by 2015, based on 2008 levels and 75% reduction by 2020, on 2008 levels.
- Levels set in energy frame
- Levels set in primary energy
- Levels set in GHG emissions
- Levels calculated based on prescriptive
- Primary Energy Performance Frame Non-Residential
Supporting Measures
- Incentives/Rewards to Encourage People to go beyond Minimum Level?
- Involvement of Stakeholders in the Development of Codes
- Level of Training Provided to Stakeholders Following Implementation of Code?
- Provision of Appropriate Information for General Public
- Supporting Labeling Schemes
- Supporting Certification Schemes
- Codes Free to Access?