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6 FAQs about [Energy conservation in commercial buildings New Zealand]
How much energy does a commercial building use in New Zealand?
Commercial buildings represent about 9% of New Zealand’s energy use1 and 5% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions (2% of total greenhouse gas emissions)2. The BRANZ Building Energy End Use Study 2014 estimates that 6.4GWh per year of electricity is consumed by non-residential office and retail buildings.
What is the energy first commercial building design programme?
The programme was launched by the Christchurch Agency for Energy (CAfE) in partnership with EECA as the ‘Energy First’ commercial building design programme in mid-2012. EECA subsequently assumed full responsibility for the programme when CAfE discontinued operations at the end of June 2013.
Does commercial building performance advice provide energy savings advice?
The Commercial Building Performance Advice programme has experienced success in providing energy savings advice to building developers. However, an evaluation in 201526 found the data is limited in demonstrating performance at this early stage.
How can EECA intervene in the commercial building market?
EECA has created two programmes to intervene in the commercial building market to address the problems and correct the market failures. First is the National Australian Built Environment Rating System New Zealand (NABERSNZ), an energy efficiency rating scheme for existing commercial buildings.
What is commercial building performance advice?
The Commercial Building Performance Advice programme attempts to overcome split incentives by encouraging developers to consider the benefits for future tenants in order to encourage building energy efficiency into the building.
What is the energy eficiency checklist for commercial buildings?
The energy eficiency checklist for commercial buildings is a practical guide to help commercial building operators establish energy eficient opportunities.
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