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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Part of the BRE Trust Chris Broadbent BRE CPD PPS
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Part of the BRE Trust BRE Bucknalls Lane Watford WD25 9XX T +44 (0)1923 664000 E [email protected] www.bre.co.uk Were Celebrating. 2
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Have a look at the BRE website for 90 th Anniversary features including the interesting facts selector
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Plan for this session Green Deal, the story so far A brief up-date on new features and schemes EPC Update 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal The Green Deal the story so far Health Warning, all is still being developed and there is scope for change, this presentation gives the position on 10 th May 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Where it all started.. Grant Shapps at BRE in 2009
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal What he said Imagine if you could walk into your favourite store, buy some clothes or do your weekly shop...and then at the checkout, as you hand over your Clubcard; the cashier offers you the prospect of permanently lower utility bills. There's nothing to pay, now or even later. Your home will be retrofitted and all you'll notice is that it costs you less to heat and power it. Now, unless you literally enjoy burning money, you're gonna love the Green Dealall you'll see is lower bills... with zero upfront cost. Grant Shapps: We will green up to 25 million homes:Thursday 26 th November 2009 at BRE
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Progress to date 14 March 2011: Call for evidence launched February 2011: The Green Deal proposal has passed through House of Lords Committee. December 2010: Marland / Stunnell consultation 8 December 2010: Energy Bill introduced to Parliament. December 2010: First meetings of Industry stakeholder forums 2 November 2010: Chris Huhne, announces measures to improve the energy efficiency of the private rented sector with Green Deal. 21 September 2010: Chris Huhne announces that were all 26 million households to take up the Green Deal over the next 20 years, employment in the sector would rise from its current level of 27,000 to something approaching 250,000 25 May 2010: The Queens speech announced the Implementation of a Green deal to deliver energy efficiency to homes and business. 20 May 2010: Coalition commitment stated the Governments intention that through our Green Deal, we will encourage home energy efficiency improvements paid for by savings from energy bills.
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal So what is the Green Deal? Access to finance No upfront cost Pay as you save the Golden Rule Repayment via energy bill Charge linked to property meter, not the occupant A route to market for improvement measures Enabling commercial market Applicable to dwellings and non-dwellings, owners and renters Subject to legislation Energy Bill Focus on consumer protection Possibility of mandatory standards for private rented dwellings
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal It is not A grant scheme Measures must pay for themselves on commercial terms Based on energy savings, not FIT or RHI incentives Market-based interest rates Consumers are making a spending decision Green Deal charge potentially affects future owners / occupiers But does need to work with ECO Energy Company Obligation is the new CERT ECO for vulnerable and low income households Priority may be improved comfort rather than lower bills Possibility of ECO support for able to pay
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Who are the players Policy: DECC Green Deal Providers High Street retailers offering this to the homeowner Individual service providers Green Deal Advisors Qualified and accredited Impartial, Robust, Portable advice Installers Accredited Accreditation Schemes Product manufacturers Customers
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal Industry Stakeholder forums Green Deal Installer Accreditation and Qualification Green Deal Advice Qualification and Accreditation* Non-dwellings* Tools and methodology* Design of report Training and Qualification* Standards and accreditation* Remote advice Capacity and Innovation* Maximising Energy Efficiency in Buildings * BRE group member, either as BRE or BRE attendee through PEPA (see over) 12
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Property and Energy Professionals Association (PEPA) Opportunities for members of PEPA schemes Close dialogue with Government Compliance Scheme operating requirements Quality Promoting EPCs Is your scheme working for you through PEPA membership? 13
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal Seamless Customer Journey Marketing of Green Deal Via: web tool, advisors, retailers, network of installers (SMEs) Initial Survey Assessment of property to determine Asset Rating (EPC) and the Green Deal Advice based on operational and behavioural data. Generation of Green Deal Report Green Deal Finance Finance Plan to be generated for consumer (must meet golden rule) Green Deal Retro-fit Installation Installation of certificated products recommended in initial assessment / survey by accredited installers Post installation survey Following installation a second survey (EPC) is undertaken to produce post installation Asset Rating Maintain relationship with customer Monitoring of future energy consumption through a web- based tool providing feedback to Green Deal provider Loyalty feedback loop - driving repeat business through rewards system Technical feedback loop uploads results into refurbishment portal BRE Group expertise able to deliver all aspects of the Green Deal
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal Advice and Advisors 15 ImpartialRobustPortableQualified/ Accredited FabricBased on EPCCan shop aroundFit for purpose Behavioural /Occupancy Improved methodology Market offersQuality qualification TrustedConsumer redressStandard process and format Improved NOS May be tiedCommon assumptions Stronger soft skills IndependentSame standard of assessor More knowledge
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal process/journey Advisor role Visits building Assessment lodged Assessor collects initial information to determine whether specialist assessor needed Assessment of fabric of property Considers actual energy use, occupancy patterns Discusses outcomes of report and likely suitability for Green Deal and how to find out more Provides advice on other issues e.g. leaflet on water efficiency Produces report (EPC) with prediction of likely green deal-able measures Produces report with adjusted assessment of likely green deal suitability Visits building if completed at same time as impartial assessment* Adjusts outputs from [EPC] to reflect actual product information Offers a specific deal to the householder on behalf of provider [allows cooling off] Draft contract info given to householder/ business Green Deal entered into Follow up Acting for GD Provider Impartial assessment * Green Deal providers will provide quotes remotely based on the impartial Green Deal Advice Report, if not provided during visit
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal How are all the stages accredited? Energy Assessor Accreditation Green Deal Advisor Accreditation Green Deal Provider Code of Conduct EPC issued after installation of measures Physical assessment Standard occupancy Cost optimal recommendations EPC Actual occupancy Tailored recommendations Occupant choice Green Deal Advice Report Green Deal measures Non-Green Deal measures Installer accreditation Product certification Quotation
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal and the EPC: Marland Stunnell review The EPC EPC must be clearer, more engaging, informative and relevant to consumer Green Deal requires EPC more tailored to the property Clearer behavioural advice needed Validity too long Must disclose presence of Green Deal charges Identify measures eligible for Green Deal Improved online advisor tool Green Deal advice report with details of: Occupancy Energy use Behavioural issues Advice
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal and EPC: Marland Stunnell review (2) EPC Assessments Concerns about accuracy and consistency of EPC Importance of improved skills and quality of EPC assessors Quality of training Variability between accreditation schemes Oversupply driving down fees and quality Need to refine methodology Concerns about ability to evaluate potential recommendations Significant improvements planned for EPC Methodology must accommodate a wider range of measures Identification of measures during assessment and include Ability to assess the impact if not already installed Up-skilling required for existing assessors Qualifications to offer Green Deal Advice
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Qualification for Green Deal Advice Up-skill and re-accredit DEAs Increase in required technical knowledge Recognition of energy saving measures Understand issues regarding installation Renewable energy and micro-generation Increased complexity of survey methodology and more data to collect Increased potential for mistakes greater associated liability Training delivery by schemes? Centralised exam? Timescales very tight Green Deal Advisors New NOS in preparation National qualification route based on NOS? QA by Ofqual and Awarding Bodies Concern about assessment variability and cost Importance of high quality training and control 20
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal managing organisation Approved Certification Bodies [accredited by UKAS to EN 45011 and Scheme Standard] Organisation providing Green Deal Advisor services Certification schemes ensure organisations meet Green Deal requirements for delivering service provided by Green Deal Advisors Competition for right to administer the register of Advisors in a competitive bidding process every x years. UKAS Scheme Standard DECC [scheme owner] Self-funding through certification fees Organisation providing Green Deal Advisor services Qualified Green Deal Advisor Consumer assurance code Accreditation: Proposed Model for Third Party Assurance & Oversight of Green Deal Advice
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Countdown to the first Green Deal September 2011 Green Deal consultation Deadline for methodology and software specifications January 2012 Energy assessors upskilling Deadline for training and re-accreditation to begin Deadline to begin EPC software and Landmark register developments April 2012 Improved EPC goes live Existing energy assessors re-accredited Qualification for new energy assessors defined New Green Deal Advisor qualifications defined October 2012 Green Deal goes live Green Deal Advisors qualified and accredited
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal The Challenge Green Deal is for dwellings and non-dwellings, the latter will come later Green Deal is a financial product with associated risk and liability The scope remains subject to change Involves a co-ordinated delivery by Providers, installers, energy companies and finance Green Deal will be market driven, it must have: Consumer confidence Consumer take up Market promotion Green Deal success and the size of the market will depend on this!
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal More information http://www.decc.gov.uk/ 24 The Green Deal: A summary of the Governments Proposals The Green Deal: Energy savings for homes and businesses
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal one we prepared earlier! The BRE Victorian Terrace demonstrates the technologies likely under Green Deal and will shortly be open for viewing. 25
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Part of the BRE Trust A brief up-date on new features and schemes 10 th May 2011 Andy Butterfield Associate Director BRE Global
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal A brief up-date on new features and schemes Green Deal the scheme structure BRE EPBD Compliance Hub Green Book Live update New schemes being launched: Construction Lean Certification Scheme (CLCS) Accredited Construction Details (ACD) Passivhaus Certification Scheme Insite 2011: The Victorian Terrace - National Refurbishment Centre Prince of Wales Foundation The Natural House
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Green Deal Advisor scheme structure We have been working closely with DECC on task group 5 to ensure Green Deal Advisor scheme meets industry needs Final certification model has been agreed by task group on 6 th May Proposal for new scheme to be UKAS accredited Our job is to ensure that assessors are well placed through membership with BRE to capitalise on Green Deal opportunities Watch out for regular up-dates on Green Deal development in BRE members area and on Linked In Assessor Network
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Introducing BRE EPBD Compliance hub BRE has been working closely with Trading Standards to ensure that poor levels of compliance are addressed In partnership with Paul Taylor (East Sussex Trading Standards Officer) we have been developing the BRE EPBD compliance hub Apologies Paul could not join us today
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Objectives of the BRE EPBD compliance hub To ensure that new regulation changes are up-held, raising levels of compliance To promote closer working relationships between the BRE scheme and other regional Trading Standards To make the enforcement process easier for Trading Standards bodies by helping to promote best practise To provide Trading Standards with direct access to all BRE scheme members through the hub, Linked In Assessor Network and Green Book Live To help provide additional opportunities for work for all BRE scheme members
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal BRE EPBD compliance hub: Guidance documents for TSOs regulatory requirements DCLG guides Templates for TSOs, enforcement letters, penalty notices helping to make enforcement easier for TSOs Direct link to all BRE Energy Assessors using Green Book Live Post a job opportunity folder for up- load of details for EPCs, DECs and ACRS required helping to create work for BRE members
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal GreenBookLive www.greenbooklive.com Search for approved environmental products and services Online listing of approved Energy Assessors Searchable by name, postcode, speciality and region The definitive listing for approved Assessors! www.greenbooklive.com
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal GreenBookLive www.greenbooklive.com Also lists licensed BREEAM assessors, microgeneration products and installers and more Allows you to check the validity of approved products and services Sign-up for regular updates Around 25,000 visits each month Promoted via events, exhibitions and e-mailing to specifiers and end users via BRE networks www.greenbooklive.com
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes: Construction Lean Certification Scheme (CLCS) The aim of the CLCS Accreditation Scheme is: To raise standards across the whole construction industry supply chain To give organisations confidence in the level of competence of the individuals who are, or wish to, practice in the field of Lean Improvement To help provide a framework for Lean Practitioners by demonstrating to clients and potential clients of their on-going experience, qualification and ability to continue to meet industry changes and requirements BS EN ISO 17024 compliant scheme Further launch event being planned for Insite 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes: Construction Lean Certification Scheme (CLCS) BRE owns and manages the Construction Lean Improvement Programme (CLIP) CLIP was launched in 2003 by the former DTI, has worked with over 200 companies and trained a wide range of practitioners 8 years of CLIP experience has fed into the CLCS to build firm foundation Scheme officially announced on 9 th May at Dept Business Innovation and Skills (BIS)
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes Accredited Construction Details (ACD) As more stringent government legislation and energy awareness lead to increased insulation levels in the fabric of buildings, heat losses due to thermal bridging at junctions between the plane building elements has become increasingly important. This is reflected in the current Approved Documents L 2010 where, with regard to junction details, the regulation requires that the details either a) conform with Accredited Construction Details in which case the appropriate value can be used directly in, for example SAP calculations. or b) where this is not the case, have their -value increased by 0.02 W/mK or 25%, whichever is greater, before being used 36
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes Accredited Construction Details (ACD) DCLG intend there should be Accredited Construction Detail (ACD) schemes, which will accredit and host bespoke ACD details for use by the industry BRE are developing an ACD Scheme which will be approved and begin accrediting and hosting details by end of 2011 In conjunction with ACD schemes, Accredited Thermal Modeller schemes (ATM) are designed to accredit individuals who have appropriate expertise and experience required to follow guidance given in BR497. BRE are developing such a scheme which is expected to be in place by autumn 2011. BRE are currently providing Thermal Modelling Training courses and assessment, successful candidates will receive the BRE/BTEC Thermal Modelling qualification. For details on training visit: http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=4961http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=4961 37
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes - Passivhaus Certification Scheme Passivhaus is a design principle whereby heating demand is reduced to a point where the necessary heat can be supplied by fresh incoming air this requires; excellent levels of fabric insulation triple glazing thermally bridge free construction extremely good levels of air tightness efficient heat recovery ventilation system 38
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New BRE Schemes - Passivhaus Certification Scheme BRE Ltd is registered with Passivhaus Institut, Darmstadt to issue Passivhaus certificates for all types of buildings including dwellings, offices, schools and industrial buildings The certification scheme will provide third party assessment of Passivhaus certificates issued by Certified European Passivhaus Designers (CEPH) Suitable candidates for the scheme include; Architects, Low Carbon and Energy Consultants, SAP and CSH assessors, Building Services Engineers BRE scheme to be launched summer 2011 BRE is currently running training courses for Certified European Passivhaus designers, for details please visit: http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=4176 39
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New Projects to see at BRE HRH Prince of Wales Foundation The Natural House 40
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New Projects to see at BRE Natural materials - the solid walls of the house are made from strong, lightweight clay blocks that have high levels of thermal insulation, but lower embodied energy than conventional bricks. The roof tiles are clay and floors and windows made from FSC certified timber. Ease of manufacture - the simple construction minimises the need for specialist training and maximises the speed of construction Versatility and adaptability - the house can be constructed in a range of architectural forms including paired dwellings, squares and terraces. It can be subdivided to form a family home, maisonette or smaller flat. 41 HRH Prince of Wales Foundation The Natural House
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New Projects to see at BRE The Victorian Terrace The National Refurbishment Centre 42
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal New Projects to see at BRE The Victorian Terrace The National Refurbishment Centre 43 The project has involved the transformation of a Victorian building with an Energy Performance Certificate rating of F, into a row of Victorian terraced dwellings that are B rated. It represents a significant collaboration between BRE, Government and over fifty industry partners including energy suppliers, major retailers, products manufacturers and contractors who have worked together for collective benefit.
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Bringing the innovations of the future to the buildings of the past 4 - 5 October 2011 - BRE, Watford Full details will be available shortly. To receive further information: [email protected]@bre.co.uk For more information: BRE Events: [email protected]@bre.co.uk 01923 664800 44
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Part of the BRE Trust EPC Update 2011 10 th May 2011 Peter Ward MRICS BRE Scheme Auditor
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal EPC Update 2011 RdSAP EPC changes for 2011 SAP 2009 RdSAP 2009 Non-domestic EPC changes for 2011 NCM 2010
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP 2011 Driven by Building Regulations SAP 2009 and Building Regulations 2010 EPC software update: 17 th April 2011 CPD required for all DEAs Revisions to: All RdSAP software BRE RdSAP Manual Appendix A & Appendix S RdSAP Conventions and Addenda BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP updates for 2011 SAP 2009, March 2011 SAP 2009 version 9.90, dated Oct. 2010 Incorporating Appendix S Incorporating Appendix A RdSAP Conventions v4 RdSAP Addenda v3.1 http://www.bre.co.uk/sap2009/ Major annual revision Next due April 2012 (Green Deal) BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP 2009 Changes to data collection 1.Position of flat in block of flats 2.Allow up to 4 extensions (max. of 3 wall types to be shown on EPC) 3.Vertical extensions and identifying links between building parts 4.Insulation of old timber frame walls 5.Roof insulation (retrofit) 6.Additional heating systems (from those in the SAP list) 7.Heating control options for community heating 8.Additional database items 9.Two main heating systems 10.Additional fuels 11.Fan flue 12.No heating system present 13.Space cooling 14.Existing PV installation BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling A dwelling can be entered into the software as a whole or in parts o previously in vertical sections only. RdSAP 2009 now allows you to subdivide the dwelling into both vertical and horizontal parts o Every part is individually assessed to determine the space immediately above and below as previously only entered for flats/maisonettes. BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling The highest level is assessed as having: pitched roof (slates or tiles), access to loft pitched roof (slates or tiles), no access pitched roof (thatch) flat roof same dwelling above another dwelling above The floor of the lowest level is assessed as being or having: ground floor above partially/intermittently heated space (commercial premises) above unheated space to external air same dwelling below another dwelling below BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling BRE 2011 Commercial Main
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling BRE 2011 Commercial Garages Ext. 1Main
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling BRE 2011 Commercial Garages Ext. 2 Main?Main Ext. 1
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Identification of parts of a dwelling BRE 2011 Commercial Garages Ext. 3Main Ext. 2 Ext. 1
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP Convention 2.21 Dwelling adjacent to commercial premises If a dwelling or part of a dwelling has commercial premises below record as partially heated space below. If a dwelling or part of a dwelling has commercial premises above record as another dwelling above. If a dwelling has commercial premises alongside it, treat as non-heat loss wall. BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP Convention 9.05 Photovoltaics (PV) If photovoltaics are present, look for the schematic which is usually adjacent to the electricity meter. The schematic should state the peak power (kWp) of the PV array. Record the following: kWp; estimate of pitch of the PVs (horizontal, 30, 45, 60, vertical); if in doubt select 30; if not horizontal, the orientation of the PVs (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW,W, NW); overshading of PVs (very little, modest, significant or heavy); if in doubt select modest. If the kWp cannot be ascertained, record the percentage of the total roof area occupied by PVs. Here total roof area includes main dwelling and all extensions where present. BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal The EPC Existing dwellings (9.90) April 2011 Page 1Page 3Page 4
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP changes for Green Deal 2012 1.Amend RdSAP so all possible recommendations are included on EPC even if no change to EPC rating 2.Amend RdSAP to take account of regional weather data 3.Provide pay back times for different measures 4.Include information about Green Deal and where householders find out more 5.Provide information about any Green Deal finance attached to property 6.Introduce subdivisions within bands A-G of energy efficiency rating 7.Indicate all measures that could be paid for through Green Deal 8.Quantify how much carbon losses translate to e.g. would need to plant XX trees to offset every tonne of CO 2 emitted and put this information under the CO 2 graph 9.Amend RdSAP to take account of domestic appliances 10.Develop RdSAP to include more renewable options and whether PV, biofuel, external insulation, community schemes etc. are suitable for property. 11.Reduce the number of default values during RdSAP assessment (e.g. assumed level of insulation) 12.Include facility for recommending top-up measures where some already installed, e.g. loft insulation top up not recommended if already 150mm when adding more could make a big difference. 13.FITs and RHI not adequately represented on the EPC. Cost effectiveness needs to be emphasised and taken account of in recommended measures 14.Amend RdSAP to include building orientation to capture impact of solar gains on heat demand 15.Include energy efficiency measures in the heat load assessment to ensure people don't waste energy to gain money.
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Non-domestic EPC changes 2011 NCM 2010 changes affect all tools iSBEM changes seen by the user Revised building types in geometry drop- downs New parameters to be entered in geometry Wall length, roof pitch, number of storeys Changes in the calculations inside SBEM New calculation methodologies for lighting auxiliary energy Heating and cooling intermittency calculations improved Modification of default psi values for thermal bridges
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal NCM website: iSBEM downloads www.2010ncm.bre.co.uk Mandatory 1.iSBEM v4.1.c 2.iSBEM User manual 3.Installation instructions Optional 1.NCM Modelling Guide 2010 2.NCM Databases 1.Activity database 3.SBEM Technical Manual BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Non-domestic EPC changes 2011 New activity database Building types revised in terms of planning uses Number of options rationalised Revised specifications for 2010 notional building Depends on building type TER now based directly on notional building (no improvement factor) Revised CO 2 emission factors
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal TCP Use Classes Order The following classes of use for England are set out in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 and its subsequent amendments. www.planningportal.gov.uk/permission/commonprojects/changeofuse A.Retail B.Office, Industrial & Warehousing C.Residential D.Institutional buildings Sui Generis (others) BRE 2011
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal SBEM Buildings Types (v4.1.c) NCM 2010 BRE 2011 1.A1/A2 Retail and Financial/Professional services 2.A3/A4/A5 Restaurant & Cafes/Drinking Establishments and Hot Food takeaways 3.B1 Offices and Workshop businesses 4.B2 to B7 General Industrial and Special Industrial Groups 5.B8 Storage or Distribution 6.C1 Hotels 7.C2 Residential Institutions - Hospitals and Care Homes 8.C2 Residential Institutions - Residential schools 9.C2 Residential Institutions - Universities and colleges 10.C2A Secure Residential Institutions (e.g. a prison, military barracks) 11.D1 Non-residential Institutions - Community/Day Centre 12.D1 Non-residential Institutions - Crown and County Courts (law courts) 13.D1 Non-residential Institutions - Education 14.D1 Non-residential Institutions - Libraries Museums and Galleries 15.D1 Non-residential Institutions - Primary Health Care Building 16.D2 General Assembly and Leisure, plus Night Clubs and Theatres 17.Others - Car Parks 24 hrs 18.Others - Emergency services 19.Others - Miscellaneous 24hr activities 20.Others - Passenger terminals 21.Others - Stand alone utility block 22.Others - Telephone exchanges 23.Residential spaces (not dwellings)
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal BRE 2011 More information provided via
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal RdSAP Conventions v4.0 http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2016http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2016 SAP Conventions v2.0 http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2296http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2296 BRE SAP 2009 http://www.bre.co.uk/sap2009/page.jsp?id=1642http://www.bre.co.uk/sap2009/page.jsp?id=1642 Non-domestic Conventions v2.0 http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2243http://www.bre.co.uk/accreditation/ page.jsp?id=2243 Latest Conventions: web-links
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  • 10 May 2011 Green Deal Part of the BRE Trust BRE Bucknalls Lane Watford WD25 9XX T +44 (0)1923 664000 E [email protected] www.bre.co.uk Were Celebrating.