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Ireland

Summary

Ireland’s Part L is a performance-based code that requires a mandatory energy frame calculation to establish the Energy Performance Coefficient (EPC) and Carbon Performance Coefficient (CPC) in comparison with a relevant reference building. The code is split into two sections, ‘dwellings’ (2011) and ‘buildings other than dwellings’ (2008) with specific requirements outlined for each type of building. The codes address most thermal envelope requirements and energy-using systems in the calculation, including, HVAC, hot water and lighting.

Ireland has had prescriptive energy efficiency requirements for buildings since 1991. The first performance-based code was introduced following the release of the EPBD in 2002, with the latest code being further strengthened to reflect the requirements of the 2010 EPBD recast. Part L and the surrounding national policies encompass many progressive and dynamic aspects including, mandatory computer modeling for new buildings, low u-value requirements, air-tightness testing requirements for all new dwellings, bioclimatic design considerations, mandatory renewable energy requirements, robust pre-occupancy commissioning and a national target to build nZEB by 2013.

General information

Full name of the code: Building Regulations: Part L Conservation of Fuel and Energy: Dwellings and Part L - Conservation of Fuel and Energy Buildings other than Dwellings.
Year of Adoption: 2008
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Authority in Charge: Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government with the Building Regulations Advisory Body (BARB)

Remit Code

Geographical Coverage: Ireland
Code set at: National

Coverage

  • Residential buildings
    • One family
    • Multiple family buildings
    • Other buildings
  • Commercial buildings
    • Offices
    • Retail and wholesale
    • Hotels
    • Hospitals
    • Educational buildings
    • Other buildings
  • Industrial buildings
  • Large Cities
  • All urban buildings
  • Rural buildings
  • 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
  • Performance Codes for Refurbishments
  • Performance Codes for New Builds

    Ireland’s Part L is a performance-based code that requires a mandatory energy frame calculation to establish the Energy Performance Coefficient (EPC) and Carbon Performance Coefficient (CPC) in comparison with a relevant reference building.

  • Energy Declaration
  • Model / reference Building

    The DEAP/NEAP software calculates the primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions of the whole building in comparison with a similar reference building.

  • Mix of different models / Hybrids

Energy Covered

Basis for Energy Requirements

  • Overall performance frame
  • Final Energy
  • Primary Energy

    The primary energy calculation establishes the CO2 emissions and energy consumption associated with the building and is calculated using the DEAP or NEAP software.

  • Life Cycle Assessment considered (embedded energy)

    Not for individual buildings. However, from March 2013 Regulations will be reviewed to ensure Cost Optimality at a global level as required by Recast EPBD.

Energy Uses and Functions Covered by the Code

  • Heating

    General efficiency and sizing requirements, must be included in the DEAP/NEAP calculation.

  • Cooling

    General efficiency and sizing requirements, must be included in the DEAP/NEAP calculation.

  • Dehumidification
  • Ventilation

    General efficiency and sizing requirements, must be included in the DEAP/NEAP calculation.

  • Airtightness

    To avoid excessive heat losses, reasonable care should be taken to limit the air permeability of the envelope of each dwelling. Tested to 7 m3/hr/m2 at 50 Pa.

  • Thermal bridging

    Requirements to avoid excessive heat loss. Heat loss associated with thermal bridges is taken into account in calculating energy use and CO2 emissions using the DEAP/NEAP methodology.

  • Hot water

    Hot water systems should be as efficient in use as reasonably practicable. Control and insulation requirements. Included in overall performance calculation.

  • Technical installations

    Not known at this stage.

  • Lighting

    No specific prescribed requirements for dwellings but lighting is assessed in the overall performance calculation. Non-dwellings - 95 % of the artificial lighting capacity in circuit Watts is provided by lighting fittings which use efficient lamps.

  • Appliances
  • Design, position & orientation of building

    Orientation is accounted for in whole building calculation procedure.

  • Heat recovery

    Encouraged in dwellings code, 66% efficiency rating required for Non-dwellings, only asks to be considered.

  • Passive solar

    Solar gains are accounted for in whole building calculation procedure.

  • Passive cooling

    Accounted for in whole building calculation procedure.

  • Natural ventilation

    Accounted for in whole building calculation procedure.

  • Solar protection

    Solar protection is taken account of in whole building calculation. Buildings should be designed so that occupied spaces that rely on natural ventilation do not risk unacceptable levels of thermal discomfort due to overheating caused by solar gain

  • Daylighting requirements

    No prescribed requirements but daylight is accounted for in whole building calculation procedure.

  • Renewable Energy (solar, PV, others)

    Dwellings, a reasonable proportion of the energy to be provided by renewable energy.10 kWh/m2/annum contributing to energy use for domestic hot water heating, space heating or cooling; or 4 kWh/m2/annum of electrical energy; or a combination.

  • Local renewable sources
  • Energy Offsets/Green Certificates

Enforcement

Type of Enforcement

  • Local enforcement
    The enforcement authorities for both energy performance requirements and energy certification are the Building Control Offices within the local authorities/ municipalities. BC authorities are responsible plan checks inspections etc.
  • Third party inspection
  • Central enforcement
  • Accreditation of applicants
    Partially, this will be applicable in the near future.
  • Post Occupancy control
    Post occupancy evaluation is an operational activity and is outside remit of building regulations/codes.

On-site Inspections Occur

  • On-site inspections
  • During construction
  • Post completion
  • Post occupancy

Certification to Support Enforcement of Code

  • Energy Performance Certificate support BC
    EPC of buildings in Ireland is known as ‘Building Energy Rating’ (BER). The BER is in the form of an energy label that classifies buildings on a scale ranging from A (high efficiency, A1 =≤ 25 kWh/m2.yr ) to G (poor efficiency = >450 kWh/m2.yr).
  • Positive labeling for building beyond the minimum BC level
  • Existence of EPC register database at national level
    National Administration System maintained by SEAI
  • Number of certified buildings
  • Inspection of boilers
    Boilers inspections are conducted under option B (information campaign) of the EPBD recast. The vast majority of commercial oil and gas boilers are inspected annually whereas just half of domestic boilers are inspected annually.
  • Inspection of HVAC systems
    Inspection of air-conditioning systems began in 2008,the system is currently being reviewed.

Penalties for Non-compliance

  • None
  • Fine
    Fines, imprisonment and loss of certification.
  • Imprisonment
  • Refusal of permission to occupy
  • Refusal of permission to construct
  • Demolition

Measures Supporting Enforcement

  • Commissioning requirements
    Residential, commissioning of heating systems and ventilation systems are required. Quality assurance of fabric during construction is also required. Non-residential requirements for Ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
  • Airtightness testing required prior to compliance
    All new dwellings require blower tests. Currently it is not required for non residential but can be input into whole building energy model if available (7 m3/hr/m2 at 50 Pascals).
  • Mandatory Computer Modeling
    For new buildings but not for refurbishment.
  • Training of Inspectors
    Dwellings, a pre qualification requirement is a NQAI Level 6 Award in construction studies or equivalent. Non-dwellings, a prequalification requirement is a NQAI Level 7 or 8 Award in a building related discipline.
  • Other

Values for New Buildings

Dwellings

Climate zone
Heating based
Coefficient for Comparison of Climate Zones
0.00
Mean Min Max
HDD (°C) 2999
CDD (°C) 9
U-Value (W/m²K)
Roof 0.16 Roof2 0.2
Wall 0.21 Wall2 -
Floor 0.21 Floor2 -
Window 1.6 Window2 -
Other 1.6 - -
Overall U-Value - - -
Window1 Window2
G Value/SHGC
Visible Transmission
Percent
Thermal bridge demands

Other Requirements Set for

  • Thermal bridge demands

    Requirements to avoid excessive heat loss. Heat loss associated with thermal bridges is taken into account in calculating energy use and CO2 emissions using the DEAP/NEAP methodology.

  • Ventilation requirements (Electricity consumption for air transportation?)
  • Pressure testing for ducting

    Not known at this stage.

  • Domestic Hot Water COP - Heat Pump

    Depends on the type and size of system.

  • Value for airtightness
  • Requirements for heat recovery

    Heat recovery efficiency - 66%.

  • Technical HVAC systems

    Specific Fan Power should be 0.8.

  • Requirements for efficient lighting

    No specific prescribed requirements for dwellings but lighting is assessed in the overall performance calculation.

Energy Performance Requirements

  • Energy performance value

    This is an estimate, no official value exists.

  • Energy unit

Buildings other than Dwellings

Climate zone
Heating based
Coefficient for Comparison of Climate Zones
0.00
Mean Min Max
HDD (°C) 2999
CDD (°C) 9
U-Value (W/m²K)
Roof 0.16 Roof2 0.22
Wall 0.27 Wall2 -
Floor 0.25 Floor2 -
Window 2.2 Window2 -
Other 2.2 - -
Overall U-Value - - -
Window1 Window2
G Value/SHGC
Visible Transmission
Percent
Thermal bridge demands

Other Requirements Set for

  • Thermal bridge demands

    Requirements to avoid excessive heat loss. Heat loss associated with thermal bridges is taken into account in calculating energy use and CO2 emissions using the NEAP methodology.

  • Ventilation requirements (Electricity consumption for air transportation?)
  • Pressure testing for ducting

    Not known at this stage.

  • Domestic Hot Water COP - Heat Pump
  • Value for airtightness
  • Requirements for heat recovery

    Heat recovery efficiency - 66%

  • Technical HVAC systems

    Specific Fan Power should be 0.8

  • Requirements for efficient lighting

    Non-dwellings - 95 % of the artificial lighting capacity in circuit Watts is provided by lighting fittings which use efficient lamps.

Energy Performance Requirements

  • Energy performance value
  • Energy unit

Code History and Future Targets

  • How far in advance are future targets set?
    2013
  • Are stakeholders informed of future targets far in advance?
    Yes

Zero Energy Targets

  • Are all end uses considered in the target?

    Not at this stage.

  • Is there a realistic roadmap towards ZEB
  • National Target date for nZEB

    Net zero energy buildings by 2013.

  • Special Requirements for public buildings
Number of Earlier Codes
4
3
Is there a Zero Energy Target
2 013

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

Multiple Sets of Data

  • Levels beyond minimum

    EPC above code levels.

  • Year historic or aspirational codes (planned)

    Residential: 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013/2015 (planned), Non Residential: 1991, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2013 (planned), 2020 (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

Actual level of Energy Consumption in Target

  • Relative target in percent

    Not known at this stage.

  • Levels set in energy frame
  • Levels set in primary energy
  • Levels set in GHG emissions
  • Levels calculated based on prescriptive

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  • Level of Training Provided to Stakeholders Following Implementation of Code?
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