INSULATION COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Improved energy efficiency standards in BCA vital to sustainable buildings
The Insulation Council of Australia and New Zealand today welcomed the confirmation from the Federal
Government that energy efficiency standards for new residential and commercial buildings will be
strengthened in the 2010 Building Code of Australia.
Current estimates show that Australian buildings account for around 21% - 23% of Australias greenhouse
gas emission and that energy used in buildings is still increasing.
Mr DArcy ICANZ CEO said, Buildings have long life spans over 70 years for homes. Improved energy
efficiency standards for Australian buildings are vital if Australia is to realise the economic, social and
environmental benefits over time of sustainable building standards that are now the norm in other
developed countries.
National consistency across states is also an important component of lifting the performance of
buildings. If Australia is to improve energy efficiency, all state governments now have a responsibility to
adopt improved minimum energy standards into their building codes as soon as possible.
Energy prices have jumped substantially in most states recently and further significant increases are
forecast - particularly for peak power usage. Delays in taking up these new minimum energy efficiency
standards through state exemptions and variations will commit future owners and occupiers
unnecessarily to thousands of dollar in higher heating and cooling bills.
Importantly for residential building owners and occupiers, the move from 5 star to 6 star standards for
new residential housing is typically inexpensive and will save them thousands of dollars over the life of the
building while leaving a lasting legacy in significant national greenhouse savings, Mr DArcy said.
Better information and education to raise awareness on how to make the most of the energy efficiency
improvements will also help building occupiers to take advantage of these improvements and reduce
energy use and cost, DArcy said
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Media Release
Wednesday, 27 January 2010