Sustainability Flashcards
What are the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)? What are their effects on EPC requirements?
- Implemented by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015.
- Define the minimum energy standards that need to be achieved before a property can be rented.
- Energy efficiency standards of a property need to be proven with an EPC (Environmental Performance Certificate).
Timeline:
- 1st April 2018 landlords of privately owned property needed to ensure their property had an EPC of E before granting a new lease to a new or existing tenant.
- From 1st April 2023 this will apply to all properties even with existing lettings!
- By 2025 it is likely that all privately owned property will need to reach a C
- By 2030 it is likely that all properties will need to reach a B.
The changes are a precursor to reaching a new target set out in the Government energy white paper that was unveiled in December 2020 to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. The proposed changes for 2025 and 2030 are outlined in the Minimum Energy Performance of Buildings (No.2) Bill - undergoing second reading.
What is the Energy Act 2011?
- The act has three principal objectives:
- To tackle barriers to investment in energy efficiency.
- To enhance energy security.
- To enable investment in low carbon energy supplies.
How do you encourage your clients to be more sustainable? What options / works have you presented / carried out on other projects?
Building fabric
- Cladding / roof build up - could increase thermal efficiency through insulation, new roof, double skin rooflights etc.
- Windows - need to be 0.16 u-value.
- Insulated plasterboard.
- Insulated goods doors (sectional or roller shutter).
M&E
- Ground source heat pumps.
- Electric panel heaters (remove wet gas fired heating system).
- LED lighting - warehouse and offices.
- Low flow sanitary fixtures.
- Rainwater harvesting.
Specifications
- Stipulate minimum % of waste that needs to be recycled from a project in NBS preliminaries.
- Reuse of materials where possible - lighting and ceiling tiles in Eurocourt example.
- Ensure quality clauses are included to ensure good workmanship to reduce regularity of replacement and associated waste.
- Specify carbon neutral products where possible e.g Interface Carpet Tiles are carbon neutral - Interface offset the carbon with initiates such as fuelling manufacturing plant on renewable energy and planting trees.
What is the Energy Act 2011?
- The act has three principal objectives:
- Tackling barriers to investment in energy efficiency.
- Enhancing energy security.
- Enabling investment in low carbon energy supplies.
The Act included:
Green Deal
- The Green Deal which created a new financing framework to enable the improvements to the energy efficiency and non-domestic properties funded by a charge on energy bills.
- Required the Secretary of State to take reasonable steps to improve the energy efficiency of the English residential sector by 2020.
Private Rented Sector
- Set the minmum EPC as an ‘E’ for privately rented properties.
Energy Security
- Confers on the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to report to the Secretary of State with an estimate of future need for electricity capacity.
Enabling Low Carbon Technology
- A|lows National Park Authorities to generate and sell renewable energy within specific constraints.
- Allows for the implementation of progressing and expanding offshore electricity production and transmissions.
What is sustainability?
Sustainability is meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future. I.e. providing energy for ourselves now without making the planet worse subsequently.
Why is sustainability important?
An ecosystem, a lifestyle, or a community that is sustainable is one which supports itself and its surrounding. Sustainability itself can be defined by three core elements, each of which must be carefully considered in relation to the others:
- Environmental Protection
- Social Development
- Economic Development
What are the factors to consider with sustainability?
- Economic
- Social
- Environmental
What is sustainable development ?
Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources,
What is the construction leadership council?
The CLC works between industry and government to identify and deliver actions supporting UK construction in building greater efficiency, skills and growth.
What is your companies sustainability policy ?
Clear desk policy, reducing the use of printed materials where possible, car sharing when suitable, the us of public transport, the use of technology where possible
What is Embodied carbon?
Embodied carbon is considering all the carbon the will be used in the creating of a product. From sourcing the materials, manufacture, delivery, construction, and disposal.
What is BREEAM ?
BREEAM – British Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method was developed by BRE and covers new construction as well as fit outs. It assess buildings against various performance criteria and awards credits. The total amount of credits will lead to a rating of unclassified, pass, good, v.good, excellent or outstanding. Two assessments are carried out for new builds, at design stage and on completion. Credits are awarded under Management, health and well being, energy efficiency, transport, water usage, materials, waste, land use, ecology, pollution, innovation.
What does BREEAM stand for ?
Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method
What is SKA?
SKA – Originally a research proect by Skansen, RICS and Aecom to establish metrics for impact of an office fit-out. Since launching, it is used on Retail and higher education too. SKA rating can be assessed during design, at handover and during occupancy. The score is ranked according to the achievements in the thresholds of Gold, Silver and Bronze.
What is the RCIS campaign in relation to sustainability ? Can you expand on what the contents / message is ?
RICS Value the planet
‘Our Value the Planet campaign promotes the preservation of the planet through the implementation of the UN’s sustainable development goals. We encourage our professionals to implement the SDGs. The campaign also offers us a great opportunity to highlight the public interest responsibility of RICS and demonstrate the benefits that the surveying profession provides in offering solutions to society’s most challenging issues.’ Ref: RICS
How does sustainability link to Building Regulations?
Part L of the building regs – Conservation of Fuel and Power. Part L aims to achieve zero carbon buildings or as close to it as possible giving practical guidance on ways of complying with Energy efficient requirements.
How long is an EPC valid for ?
10 years
When is an EPC not required?
Listed buildings, places of worship and temporary structures
What is a U Value?
The value of how thermally efficient a part of a building is. It helps identify what areas need to be improved where there is heat loss such as roofs, windows or walls. Measured in W/m2k
what is w/m2k ??
Watts over meters squared kelvin
What is the aim of the Paris agreement ?
To hold increase in global average temps to 2oc below pre industrial level and pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5oc. Also to use 20% renewable energy by 2050