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The Code for Sustainable Homes: Towards Zero Carbon
Alan Yates Technical Director, BREEAM BRE Certification
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Overview Based on EcoHomes 2006 Linked to continuous improvement in
legislation, policy and good practice Amended scope of assessment Amended assessment criteria Post construction certification Only covers New build in England
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Major differences EcoHomes The Code Site Assessment
Individual Dwelling Assessment (based on Dwelling Types) Usually ‘design stage’ only Assessed in 2 stages – design stage and upon completion. Flexible standards in all categories Fixed Minimum Standards (thresholds) for some categories Absolute carbon levels Energy based on percentage improvement over Building Regulations Includes locational credits related to transport and amenities Locational credits related to transport and amenities omitted. New points for ‘Lifetime Homes’
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Mass market Number of buildings CSH Environmental Standards
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Regulatory minimum Number of buildings CSH Minimal Aspirational Environmental Standards
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Code Issue Categories Waste Pollution Energy/CO2 Health & Well-being
Management Ecology Energy/CO2 Water Materials Surface Water Run-off
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Environmental Weightings
• • Waste Waste • • Materials Materials Mandatory Standards • • Water Surface Run Water Surface Run - - off off • • Energy Energy Environmental Weightings Issue Category Scores Overall Score • • Potable Water Potable Water Consumption Consumption • • Energy Energy • • Potable Water Potable Water Consumption Consumption Level 1 • • Waste Waste Level 2 • • Materials Tradable Credits Materials Level 3 • • Water Surface Run Water Surface Run - - off off Level 4 Level 5 • • Pollution Pollution Level 6 • • Health & Wellbeing Health & Wellbeing • • Management Management
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Weightings Energy 36.4 % Potable Water 9 % Surface Water Runoff 2.2 %
Materials % Waste % Pollution % Health and Wellbeing 14 % Management 10 % Site Ecology 12 %
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Code levels and points score
Total Points Score out of 100 (equal to or greater than): Approx equivalent EcoHomes rating Level 1 () 36 Points Pass (36%) Level 2 () 48 Points Good (48%) Level 3 () 57 Points Very Good (58%) Level 4 () 68 Points Excellent (70%) Level 5 () 84 Points Level 6 () 90 Points
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Minimum standards Categories Flexibility Energy Efficiency
6 levels of minimum standards one for each level of the Code Water Efficiency Three levels of minimum standards each covering two levels of the Code Materials A single basic standard at Code entry level Surface Water Run Off Waste Pollution No minimum standards Health & Well-Being Management Ecology
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Minimum Energy Standards
Based on SAP:2005 calculation and % improvement on 2006 Building Regulations Part LA Code Level Energy Performance Equivalent standards Level 1 10% improvement EST Good Level 2 18% improvement Level 3 25% improvement EST Best Level 4 44% improvement Approx. PassivHaus / EST advanced Level 5 100% improvement Level 6 Full Zero Carbon Approx 145% improvement over ADL1A: 2006
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Minimum Carbon Dioxide Emissions Standards
Building Regulations Part L1a: 2006 Target Emission Rate (TER) – minimum requirement Dwelling Emission Rate (DER) – actual emissions 30% dedicated low energy lighting provision Compliance with other aspects – Fabric Backstop standards Energy standards/methods will be based on those that you are familiar and working with at present. Most of this comes out of the SAP calculation so there is no additional demand for analysis to demonstrate compliance.
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Minimum Energy Standards
The Code requirements (as ADL:2006) Levels 1-5 The % improvement in the actual emissions over the target emission for each Code Dwelling type. i.e. [1-(DER/TER)] *100% Accredited energy assessor/Part L ‘competent person’- The term ‘SAP Assessor’ is to be replaced When a building contains more than one dwelling, area-weighted average DER and TER for the building as a whole is acceptable (as described in clause 23 of Approved Document L1A). Energy standards/methods will be based on those that you are familiar and working with at present. Most of this comes out of the SAP calculation so there is no additional demand for analysis to demonstrate compliance.
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Minimum Energy Standards
The Code requirements (as ADL:2006) Level 6 – Where net Carbon Dioxide emissions resulting from ALL energy use in the dwelling is Zero. Must meet Level 5 threshold by on site means Heat Loss Parameter (HLP) of ≤0.8m3/hr/m2 Appliances demand can be met by on site renewables/low carbon technologies OR by off site independently accredited renewables Some ESCOs comply where directly supplying Definition very similar to HM Treasure Stamp Duty relief Energy standards/methods will be based on those that you are familiar and working with at present. Most of this comes out of the SAP calculation so there is no additional demand for analysis to demonstrate compliance.
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Ene 1 – Dwelling Emission Rate
% improvement of DER over TER Credits Mandatory Levels ≥ 10 % 1 ≥ 14 % 2 ≥ 18 % 3 ≥ 22 % 4 ≥ 25 % 5 (ADL:2010) ≥ 31 % 6 ≥ 37 % 7 ≥ 44 % 8 (ADL:2013) ≥ 52 % 9 ≥ 60 % 10 ≥ 69 % 11 ≥ 79 % 12 ≥ 89 % 13 ≥ 100 % 14 True Zero Carbon 15 6 (ADL:2016)
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Passiv Haus Standard – UK Standard
UK Standard Practice U Values < 0.15 W/m2/K W/m2/K Energy Efficient Glazing < 0.80 W/m2/K 50% heat gain coefficient < W/m2/K Air tightness < 1 50Pa Pa Passive ventilation preheating Ground ducts and/or heat recovery None Passive solar Key design factor Limited Lighting Low energy lighting throughout 30% low energy lighting required TOTAL Energy space heating < 15 kWh/m2/yr Typically 55 kWh/m2/yr
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Minimum Carbon Dioxide Emissions Standards
The following are not covered within SAP at present but can be taken into account: Cooling LZC technologies not covered by SAP Newer low energy technologies Lighting Appliance loads Energy standards/methods will be based on those that you are familiar and working with at present. Most of this comes out of the SAP calculation so there is no additional demand for analysis to demonstrate compliance.
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Tradable Credits Tradable credits awarded:
for higher performance levels in some key issues for remaining issues Broadly as in EcoHomes 2006 Location issues omitted Some additional credits Explain what tradable credits are so term doesn’t confuse people
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 1 - Dwelling Emission Rate (DER) Additional credits available for achieving a higher scale percentage improvement over Building Regulations Credits based on % improvement above Building Regulations part L1a instead of actual CO2/m2/year as under EcoHomes 2006
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 2 - Building Fabric Credits awarded based on the Heat Loss Parameter obtained from the SAP calculations HLP ≤ 1.1 or 1.3 Same as EcoHomes 2006
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 3 - Internal Lighting Credits awarded based on the % of dedicated energy efficient light fittings 40% or 75% dedicated low energy light fittings Same as EcoHomes 2006
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 5 - Energy Labelled White Goods Provision of specific EU Energy Efficiency Labelled white goods or EU Energy Efficiency Labelling Scheme purchasing information. Same requirement for social and private housing
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 6 - External Lighting Credits awarded based on the provision of dedicated energy efficient light fittings Or security lighting with movement detectors and daylight shut-off devices Same as EcoHomes 2006
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Tradable Credits - Energy
Ene 7 - Zero/Low Carbon Technologies Credits for Zero/Low Carbon technologies where they make a significant contribution to the energy demands 1 credit: 10% carbon dioxide reduction 2 credits: 15% carbon dioxide reduction 2 instead of 3 credits Credits for feasibility study only dropped Off site generation may be accepted under certain criteria
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Tradable Credits – Other Categories
Potable water consumption External water consumption Daylighting Drying Space Home Office Cycle Storage Materials – embodied impacts including CO2 Home User Guide Building Footprint
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Achieving Code Level 1 Energy – 10% improvement over TER
Meeting the Energy Requirements Improved thermal efficiency of building fabric Reduction in air permeability High efficiency condensing boiler Reduction of thermal bridging Other mandatory requirements Additional 33 optional points
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Achieving Code Level 3 Energy – 25% improvement over TER
Meeting the Energy Requirements Measures outlined for Code Level 1 Maximum benefit from cost effective ‘conventional’ solutions to fabric and systems efficiency + possible use of low or zero carbon technologies in some cases Other mandatory requirements Additional 47 optional points
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Achieving Code Level 4 Energy – 44% improvement over TER
Meeting the Energy Requirements High performance building fabric and efficient systems/controls + some use of low or zero carbon technologies Other mandatory requirements Additional 54 optional points
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Achieving Code Level 5 Energy – 100% improvement over TER
Meeting the Energy Requirements High performance building fabric and efficient systems/controls + significant use of low or zero carbon technologies (individual dwelling or community system). No off site renewables unless independently accredited and ‘additional’. Other mandatory requirements Additional 60 optional points
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Achieving Code Level 6 Energy – Approximately 145% improvement over TER Meeting the Energy Requirements Optimal performance building fabric and systems/controls use of low or zero carbon technologies (individual dwelling or community system). Likely to include use of off site renewables but must be: independently accredited ‘additional’. Other mandatory requirements Additional 60 optional points
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A Two-stage Process Design Stage Post Construction Review
Based on design drawings, specifications and commitments Results in interim certificate of compliance + Post Construction Review Based the design stage information Confirmation of compliance through site records and visual inspection. Code certificate awarded based on compliance at this stage.
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BRE – Innovation Park Houses
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Food for thought Achieving zero carbon is not easy but it is achievable We have limited experience to date but a lot of knowledge to help Code presents a tool for measuring and evaluating performance
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