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Keep up to dateTABLE 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. |