Zero carbon future still uncertain

Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:26 PM

Zero carbon future still uncertain

Knauf Insulation has welcomed the release of the Approved Documents for Part L of the Building Regulations but warns that there is still much to be done along the road to zero carbon homes.

Published by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the Approved Documents give guidance on achieving the tightened energy efficiency standards that will come into force in April 2014 – six months later than expected.  

The changes place a stronger focus on improving the thermal efficiency of the building fabric but the standards are considerably lower than the levels proposed in the 2011 consultation, which suggested an eight per cent improvement on the 2010 regulations for new homes and 20 per cent for non-domestic properties.  Instead, the 2014 changes will require a six per cent improvement for new homes, while the figure for non-domestic properties has been cut to just nine per cent.

John Sinfield, Managing Director of Knauf Insulation Northern Europe, commented: “Of course we are extremely supportive of the move towards a ‘fabric first’ approach, but the changes could go much further.  The road to zero carbon homes by 2016 has been plagued by delays and legislative indecision.  Indeed, as the transitional provisions for the regulatory changes mean many homes will continue to be built to previous standards for quite some time, perhaps the real question should be whether we will see any zero carbon homes before 2020?

“Taken in conjunction with the poor performance of the Green Deal, the ‘greenest government ever’ seems to be in danger of missing its carbon reduction targets completely.  If there is to be any chance of avoiding this, decisive action needs to be taken to improve the efficiency of ALL the UK’s housing stock, both new build and refurbishment.  This can be achieved by the swift introduction of significant demand drivers, such as linking Stamp Duty to energy efficiency performance, in order to drive schemes such as ECO and the Green Deal forwards.”

Featured News

Specification news
ABLOY PULSE - a revolutionary new kinetic energy key...

Abloy UK has launched ABLOY PULSE, a revolutionary kinetic energy key system that...

Read More >>

Specification news
Sustainability-focused Mapei’s EPD’s total over 500

In-line with its commitment to sustainable construction, Mapei now has EPD...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

Novantica - Cement Free Restoration  Brochure

Novantica - Cement F...
By Fassa Bortolo

Download Now >>

Fassatherm System - Product Catalogue  Brochure

Fassatherm System -...
By Fassa Bortolo

Download Now >>

Fassarend System - Product Catalogue  Brochure

Fassarend System - P...
By Fassa Bortolo

Download Now >>

Fassalime System - Product Catalogue  Brochure

Fassalime System - P...
By Fassa Bortolo

Download Now >>

Sport England’s Performance Archery Centre Brochure

Sport England’s Perf...
By Passivent

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Straightcurve®
Straightcurve®

Straightcurve® – headquartered in Australia, is renowned for high-end innovative garden edging,...

Read More >>

RLG600 Access Flooring System
RLG600 Access Flooring System

The Kingspan RLG600 raised access floor panel is intended for light office use and is capable of...

Read More >>

RHG600 Simploc
RHG600 Simploc

Kingspan RHG600 Simploc is the heavy grade floor system, capable of handling up to a 12kN/m2...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Discover the first-ever reference book for stone wool insulated sandwich panels
Discover the first-ever reference book for stone wool insulated sandwich panels

“Building with stone wool insulated sandwich panels” written by Professor Imperadori, is now...

Watch Now >>

Portakabin | Installation at the iconic Admiralty Arch, London
Portakabin | Installation at the iconic Admiralty Arch, London

Portakabin | Installation at the iconic Admiralty Arch, London

Watch Now >>