Achieving H1 Energy efficiency compliance when altering an existing building - Issue 113 (2023)

Abbreviation
Achieving H1 Energy efficiency compliance when altering an existing building
Valid from
1/06/2023

Information provider
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
Information type
CodeWords article,
Format
Website,

Description

On 29 November 2021 the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) released the biggest energy efficiency updates in more than a decade.

The changes included:

  • an increase to the number of climate zones from 3 to 6
  • increased insulation requirements for roofs, walls, floors, windows, doors and skylights.

Scope

The article includes:

  • Adding an extension or making a large alteration
  • Smaller repairs or replacements
  • Don’t miss opportunities to improve building performance
  • Key dates for H1 Energy efficiency updates
  • Quiz
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Achieving H1 Energy efficiency compliance when altering an existing building - Issue 113 (2023)

Description

On 29 November 2021 the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) released the biggest energy efficiency updates in more than a decade.

The changes included:

  • an increase to the number of climate zones from 3 to 6
  • increased insulation requirements for roofs, walls, floors, windows, doors and skylights.

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Achieving H1 Energy efficiency compliance when altering an existing building - Issue 113 (2023)
Description

On 29 November 2021 the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) released the biggest energy efficiency updates in more than a decade.

The changes included:

  • an increase to the number of climate zones from 3 to 6
  • increased insulation requirements for roofs, walls, floors, windows, doors and skylights.
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This resource does not cite any other resources.

Achieving H1 Energy efficiency compliance when altering an existing building - Issue 113 (2023)

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