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TABLE 1: SPECIFIC MEASURES BACKED BY POLL
Measure (%)
Crown exemption from Part L should cease 99
Take a/c and mechanical ventilation into the
Regulations
97
Insist on much better window performance 95
Add energy performance requirement for
material alterations
94
Raise lamp efficacy substantially 94
Higher performance for opaque elements in
new construction
93
Test continuity of insulation 93
Test completeness and quality of commissioning 93
New requirements to control solar gain and glare 93
Control lighting system efficiency instead of
lamp efficacy
93
Include resultant savings in plant cost for
economic assessment of better fabric options
92
Change metering so bills are levied on fuel used,
not by dividing up aggregate cost
91
Link Regulations to pollution control legislation 91
Bring in a CO2 rating system 91
Special consideration for conservation areas 91
Use qa to check energy rating schemes 90
More than 90% of those canvassed felt these
measures have merit and warrant further
investigation. This list excludes more ambiguous
actions proposed for Part L. The percentages relate
only to non-domestic buildings.
 
TABLE 2: STRATEGIES TO ENCOURAGE CHANGE
Introduction strategy (%)
Introduce amendments from this consultation asap 96
Provide tax incentives for energy efficiency 95
Bring all repair or refurb work into the Regulations 95
Give guidance on proven, effective details 94
Bring in provisions for appropriate management
of high energy-consuming equipment
93
Introduce requirements for daylighting 92
Publish a long-term programme for amending
Part L so that industry can plan ahead
92
Restructure Part L with separate performance
standards
92
Raise standards significantly at five yearly
intervals
91
Get building owners to log design, maintenance
and operating information
91
Recognise good and best practice as well as
minimum standards
91
Produce separate Part L’s for new build and
refurbishment
91
Again, more than 90% of respondents thought
these strategies have merit and warrant further
investigation. As for table 1, figures relate only to
non-domestic buildings.