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Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 2 2014

     % of row
Period of constructionEnergy rating
ABCDEF-G
1700-19770318262033
1978-1999043837147
2000-200408582473
2005-2009138471031
2010-201426666100

Domestic dwellings are getting larger and more energy efficient

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Almost half a million dwellings (488,199) had a Building Energy Rating audit conducted between January 2009 and June 2014 (see Table 1). The energy audits show that considerable changes have occurred in the characteristics of recently built housing stock and that the type and age of dwelling are the key determinants of energy efficiency.

  •  Table 2 shows that a BER rating of A was given to 26% and a rating of B to 66% of audited dwellings that were constructed during 2010-2014. This is a huge improvement compared with the energy performance of dwellings constructed in 2005-2009 where only 1% received an A rating and 38% a B rating.
  • Table 3 shows that mid-floor apartments have the highest BER ratings with 30% awarded an A or B rating. In contrast only 11% of detached houses received an A or B rating.
  • Table 4 shows that 18% of audited dwellings in Dublin County had a rating of A or B compared with a national average of 12%. In Dublin 18, 38% of audited dwellings had an A or B rating compared with only 4% in Dublin 7. This is largely due to Dublin 18 having a high proportion of new apartments.
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  • Table 8 shows how the main space heating fuel varied across counties. The areas with the highest usage of mains gas were the Dublin postal districts (72%) and Dublin County (77%). Mains gas was used in 38% of BER rated dwellings compared with heating oil in 41% and electricity in 15%.
  • Table 9 shows that mains gas was the main space heating fuel in 56% of dwellings constructed during 2010-2014. This proportion increased from 32% for audited dwellings constructed during 1994-1999. In contrast the share accounted for by heating oil has halved from 56% for 1978-1982 dwellings to 27% for 2010-2014 dwellings. Terraced houses had the highest rates of usage of mains gas for main space heating: 59% of mid-terrace and 57% of end-of-terrace houses used mains gas.
  • Table 11 shows the average floor area by construction period and dwelling type. The average floor area of detached houses built during 2010-2014 was 216 square metres compared with 191 square metres for 2005-2009. The average floor area of ground floor apartments built during 2010-2014 was 76 square metres.
  • Table 14 examines a subset of dwellings that had at least two BER audits. Comparing the oldest and the most recent ratings gives an indication of the improvements being achieved through energy efficiency upgrades. Only 5% of the older ratings were classified as A or B whereas this increased to 17% for the most recent BERs conducted on the same dwellings. This analysis is based on 24,088 dwellings.
  • Table 15 examines the representativeness of dwellings that have a BER rating. The data were weighted up to national level using Census of Population 2011 figures. The national level data shows that 9% of dwellings have a rating of A or B compared with 12% of dwellings in the actual BER data indicating that a higher proportion of apartments and new dwellings have had an energy audit. A weighted version of the other tables in this release can be made available by CSO on request.
EarliestLatest
A00
B111
B214
B3312
C1617
C2816
C31114
D11312
D21410
E1105
E293
F103
G142
National DataBER database
A01
B111
B223
B367
C11011
C21213
C31313
D11414
D21212
E177
E265
F65
G97
Table 1 Domestic Building Energy Ratings Certificates1
       number
Period200920102011201220132014Total
January4,0974,6658,5576,5196,9667,07837,882
February6,3215,5989,0186,2928,5207,64843,397
March8,7626,1528,9336,5038,2028,46647,018
April8,0295,4817,7744,4388,2938,81542,830
May7,9215,4898,8655,8678,6468,81045,598
June8,7295,7307,4564,8667,2608,29942,340
July8,7725,9757,2535,5357,093 34,628
August7,2706,4557,5335,0506,975 33,283
September7,5217,4258,8784,9778,277 37,078
October6,5988,4099,5756,6888,989 40,259
November6,98111,6239,6298,8359,611 46,679
December6,3548,0459,4886,3726,948 37,207
        
Total87,35581,047102,95971,94295,78049,116488,199
        
1Includes all Certificates for Dwellings.     
Table 2 BER Ratings by Period of Construction          
              % of row
Period of ConstructionEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
1700-18990011234710910143811,655
1900-19290012234711910143723,661
1930-19490012456913910142622,746
1950-1966001246812141111131835,638
1967-19770012681216171199847,256
1978-198200138111519191065431,892
1983-19930013812152019955352,848
1994-19990014914192015754257,192
2000-20040017152121159532183,128
2005-20091412232216964211087,643
2010-2014263819103211100006,688
               
Total113711131314127557460,347
               
Table 3 BER Ratings by Type of Dwelling             
              % of row
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment1291312810111166574,320
Ground-floor apartment01481010911141197726,687
Mid-floor apartment151212111212129533334,020
Top-floor apartment0149988111510761027,521
Basement Dwelling  1253868131193398
Maisonette128111398101474574,312
House02391214141311544839,552
Detached house112711131414126559115,710
Semi-detached house011510141616137555114,962
End of terrace house012610121213127781030,618
Mid-terrace house11381112121212866862,547
               
Total113711131314127557460,347
               
Table 4 BER Ratings by County             
 % of row
CountyEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Carlow0126121414151175576,48427
Dublin 01-2402589101013138778100,17334
Dublin County22581113131312655531,65327
Kildare11381213151512644516,50522
Kilkenny0127121313141375598,07332
Laois0121010141413965697,09829
Longford0128111311151076783,96324
Louth12481415141310544611,74530
Meath02491416151310543512,90423
Offaly0114812131112989126,00734
Westmeath01381012141411655108,61927
Wexford0126914161512755814,99027
Wicklow11371012131312866913,02931
Clare00161014151412865814,35930
Cork City1248101111131286698,05741
Cork County124111414121210544744,99530
Kerry01381113141412755716,14027
Limerick City101391215161686686,69735
Limerick County00161114151514655717,09831
Tipperary011510121314138671117,03437
Waterford City 12581216181675454,43833
Waterford County0126111315161474578,22532
Galway City012471216181695446,09724
Galway County01261114151312765822,66626
Leitrim00171214131111666123,05128
Mayo1125914161413755912,59128
Roscommon00161214161211655114,96229
Sligo1127910131413107698,09729
Cavan0131014161312964486,35025
Donegal01261415141311645713,35025
Monaghan0128131212151375474,89733
                
Total113711131314127557460,34730
                
Table 5 BER Ratings by Dublin Postal District          
 % of row
CountyEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Dublin 103778810121497674,52826
Dublin 2157679101212107782,48032
Dublin 300256791014101012154,58852
Dublin 401479910131498886,08341
Dublin 50024681017151110984,00642
Dublin 61235667111310910184,72654
Dublin 6W012798913138911112,39948
Dublin 7 0124871214101112185,69554
Dublin 803797681113989127,26040
Dublin 911377891114101010105,13244
Dublin 10  35141511101077991,66340
Dublin 111291312910111075655,80627
Dublin 12 1345681112111113134,42750
Dublin 1311413111211131276543,17429
Dublin 140258999121498874,81137
Dublin 15026101215151712532110,25217
Dublin 160159111212161475434,10226
Dublin 17 0810111415181164312,02622
Dublin 18181315151299832215,42516
Dublin 20 07128781314128651,13330
Dublin 220014812141720107433,26724
Dublin 241125101315171496527,19020
                
Total02589101013138778100,17334
                
Table 6 BER Ratings by Main Space Heating Fuel           
              % of row
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas1251114151413105443172,397
Bulk LPG136182017138632116,901
Bottled LPG013812151212154359634
Heating Oil012612151616136555184,507
Electricity11112581318131091866,046
Coal   0011413141316392,769
Smokeless Fuel   0001314161416371,928
Peat 0  011311111416431,212
Wood Pellets and Chips27152413139542122957
Wood Logs3122333713991233476
Solid Multi-Fuel 0000126121412153716,447
               
Total013711131314127657454,274
               
Table 7 BER Ratings by Main Water Heating Fuel           
              % of row
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas1251114151413105443171,161
Bulk LPG136182017138632116,850
Bottled LPG003812141411154458665
Heating Oil012712151616136555183,138
Electricity11112581317131092069,571
Coal0001112515141417302,631
Smokeless Fuel   0001416181517291,807
Peat   0011411111416411,244
Wood Pellets and Chips27152413129542221962
Wood Logs2123335913991128429
Solid Multi-Fuel00000127131413163315,816
               
Total013711131314127657454,274
               
Table 8 Main Space Heating Fuel by County    
      % of row
CountyFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
Carlow354710626,478
Dublin 01-24726211096,560
Dublin County7712101030,971
Kildare4640113116,407
Kilkenny30538828,061
Laois314871317,097
Longford263181343,902
Louth553752111,614
Meath414693112,899
Offaly95892315,902
Westmeath1653141538,576
Wexford1721510314,896
Wicklow424296112,946
Clare11631311314,329
Cork City661120207,935
Cork County4339124244,698
Kerry168188516,064
Limerick City532221406,645
Limerick County2948148117,056
Tipperary1367812116,971
Waterford City611422304,430
Waterford County275213628,190
Galway City174137226,032
Galway County767167322,599
Leitrim069161053,049
Mayo373138312,562
Roscommon47510834,961
Sligo26223858,081
Cavan87110656,282
Donegal08186513,217
Monaghan8767634,864
       
Total38411552454,274
       
Table 9 Main Space Heating Fuel by Period of Construction   
      % of row
Period of ConstructionFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
1700-189929392110111,377
1900-192932391810123,277
1930-19494238910122,704
1950-1966444367135,518
1967-1977355347146,948
1978-1982315648131,752
1983-19933149117252,523
1994-19993240235156,816
2000-20043837213282,635
2005-20094928182484,562
2010-2014562712136,162
       
Total38411552454,274
       
Table 10 Main Space Heating Fuel by Type of Dwelling    
      % of row
Dwelling TypeFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
Apartment43550124,056
Ground-floor apartment476431225,522
Mid-floor apartment411571131,333
Top-floor apartment423531226,245
Basement Dwelling3510522 88
Maisonette53736224,242
House187045339,532
Detached house1573462115,640
Semi-detached house4741471114,801
End of terrace house572687230,514
Mid-terrace house5924107162,301
       
Total38411552454,274
       
Table 11 Average Floor Area by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling      
            m2
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-18996954475660107148156144117107118
1900-19296349445146941191231209590100
1930-1949525744505278110120109848197
1950-19667062525553621161241128786103
1967-19776666595771681311391078483110
1978-19826465645710071137143968382111
1983-1993585756584774146151958180111
1994-19996763586759771521621018484112
2000-20047570707766911651781049692116
2005-200981717278929616819110710097110
2010-2014847672738699192216117113107138
             
All7566667057871461561049088110
             
Table 12 Average Primary Energy Use by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling     
           kWh/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-1899436419379487382470418414396420370406
1900-1929473431416509352457430421406431387415
1930-1949371367302434485458382400345385336367
1950-1966421346321422478295347358314346310333
1967-1977388335286406408326293296285287265289
1978-1982331297244298309307247251259254232252
1983-1993341315259309261285229232250259237242
1994-1999283290244290248266209208234263237227
2000-2004254250211249321223190192214224198207
2005-2009170188159191210161153162173169155166
2010-2014204109911171328910310094938798
             
All229255199260348231236244249272262246
             
Table 13 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling     
                    kgCO2/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-18991029584111801101081079610086100
1900-19291129893115781121121109910290103
1930-1949868465971071099810381907889
1950-196610078699210062889172797179
1967-1977937561889975737466686370
1978-1982806853667773626362595461
1983-1993827258715766575759625558
1994-1999666655665860515054615454
2000-2004585547557149464750494348
2005-2009374034404534363840373438
2010-2014462319243018242320181722
             
All525643577651596058636059
             
Table 14 Dwellings with Multiple BER Ratings           
               % of total
Earliest YearLatest YearTotal
A2A3B1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
A1    0         0
A2          0   0
A3 0000         0
B1 0000000 0    1
B2  00100000  0 1
B3 0011100000   3
C1 00022100000006
C2  0013210000008
C3 000123210000011
D1  00123321000013
D20000122332100014
E1  00111122100010
E2 00011111211009
F 000111112111010
G0001121112111214
                
Total00141217161412105332100
                
Table 15 BER Ratings Weighted to National Level          
              % of row
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment126910101011128669163,114
Detached house0127101313131265611675,517
Semi-detached house01159131516137666434,089
Terraced house012691111131297811262,279
               
Total0126101213141276691,534,998
               

Background Notes

Domestic Building Energy Ratings

 

Introduction 

A Building Energy Rating (BER) is an indication of the energy performance of a dwelling (represented in units of kWh/m2/annum). Actual energy performance will depend on how the occupants operate the dwelling. A BER is based on the characteristics of major components of the dwelling including: wall, roof and floor dimensions; window and door sizes and orientations, as well as the construction type and insulation, ventilation and air tightness features; the system for heat supply (including renewable energy), distribution, and control; and the type of lighting. The BER certificate indicates the annual primary energy usage and carbon dioxide emissions associated with the provision of space heating, water heating, ventilation, lighting, and associated pumps and fans. The energy use is calculated on the basis of a notional family with a standard pattern of occupancy - hence data in this release giving average primary energy use or carbon dioxide emissions are not based on actual data. A BER only covers electricity used for heating, lighting and ventilation with associated pumps and fans. Electricity used for cooking, refrigeration, laundry and other appliance use are not included.

 Since 1st January 2009, a BER certificate and advisory report is compulsory for all homes being sold or offered for rent. A BER is also required for new dwellings that apply for planning permission on or after 1st January 2007. A BER certificate is required to avail of the grants for energy-efficiency improvements to the home that are provided under the Better Energy Homes scheme. 

Access to Microdata 

Further information on the BER scheme (including links to a microdata research tool) is available on the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland website at http://www.seai.ie/BER/ 

Revisions 

The figures will be updated on a quarterly basis. While the changes to previous quarters will mainly relate to the most recent quarter, previous periods are also subject to revision.

Coverage 

There are three types of BER Certificates. A New Dwelling – Provisional BER is required for a dwelling that is not yet built but is offered for sale off the plans. A New Dwelling – Final BER is required for a newly-built dwelling before it is occupied. This certificate is based on data collected in a site survey carried out by a registered BER Assessor as well as drawings and specifications for the completed dwelling. An Existing Dwelling BER is required for any existing dwelling that is offered for sale or to let. An existing dwelling is one that has previously been sold or occupied. This is based on data collected in a site survey carried out by a registered BER Assessor. Both the New Dwelling – Final BER and the Existing Dwelling BER certificates are valid for 10 years from the date of issue. They become invalid if material changes are made to the dwelling during that period. This release is an analysis of Final and Existing BER certificates. To ensure that all tables are consistent with each other, records that contain missing data in any of the main classification variables used in this release have been excluded e.g. missing response for county. Records with only the main space heating fuel or main water heating fuel information missing have been included except in tables using those variables.

National representativeness 

BERs are conducted for around 80,000 domestic dwellings each year. Hence there were 460,000 unique domestic BERs (one per dwelling) completed in the period 2009 to the end of June 2014. This compares with around 1.66 million private households enumerated in the 2011 Census of Population. The 2011 Census of Population included questions on county of location of the dwelling, the period when the dwelling was built, and the type of dwelling. These questions can be used to weight the BER data to national level. Table 15 presents an initial weighting of BERs up to national level using the 2011 Census of Population. The weights were calculated by dividing the number of households in the Census by the number of unique BER households. In cases where a household had more than one BER carried out in the period 2009-2014 only the most recent BER was used. Around 7% of Census households were excluded because there were no BER households in the particular stratum e.g. detached houses in Dublin 1 that were constructed in the period 1919-1945. A stratum was classified as a unique combination of County (52 categories - Dublin postal districts were distinguished), period of construction (nine categories) and dwelling type (4 categories). The BER contains more disaggregated dwelling types, e.g. mid-terrace house, but these had to be aggregated to correspond to the Census classification.

 In 2015 both the Census and BER files will be retrospectively post-coded. This will make it possible to match both files at household level as postcodes will be unique at letter-box level. This will create an opportunity to calculate weights in a more precise manner.

Non-domestic Buildings 

Since 1st July 2008, a BER Certificate is required for all new non-residential buildings and from 1st January 2009 for all public service buildings and for existing non-residential buildings. The CSO is in the process of obtaining access to the non-residential file.

Definitions 

The BER rating scale is divided into categories from G (largest primary energy usage) to an A1 rating (lowest primary energy usage). The kilowatt-hour is the unit of energy used in Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure (DEAP). The BER is measured in kWh per square metre of floor area of the dwelling per year (kWh/m2/year). The full range of categories is described in Table A. For the purposes of this release A1, A2, and A3 have been combined together because of the small number of Certificates in these categories.

Table A: Building Energy Rating Categories 

Category

kWh/m2/year

A1

≤ 25

A2

> 25

A3

> 50

B1

> 75

B2

> 100

B3

> 125

C1

> 150

C2

> 175

C3

> 200

D1

> 225

D2

> 260

E1

> 300

E2

> 340

F

> 380

G

> 450

 

County is where the dwelling is located. 

Type of dwelling is selected from one of the following: Detached house; Semi-detached house; End of Terrace house; Mid-terrace house; Ground-floor apartment; Mid-floor apartment; Top-floor apartment; Basement apartment; and Maisonette. 

Year of construction is when the dwelling was originally built. 

The fuel used by the Main Space Heating system. The main space heating system heats the largest proportion of the dwelling. This proportion is calculated using a count of the habitable rooms. It often provides hot water as well as space heating. 

The fuel used by the Main Water Heating system. This category has similar fuel response options to the Main Space Heating system. 

The Total Internal Floor Area of the dwelling is the total area of exposed and semi-exposed floors. It excludes any unheated areas that are thermally separated from the dwelling. The total energy usage is divided by the dwelling floor area to determine the Building Energy Rating.

Table Notes 

Table 1 presents the number of Final and Existing BERs published by month since January 2009. A household that has had BERs conducted in different years is included in each year. This table gives an overview of the number of BER assessments being performed and will inform the user of changes since the previous quarterly analysis. 

Tables 2-11 only include the latest BER published for each dwelling from January 2009 to June 2014; hence the total number of BER certificates is lower than the total in Table 1. Table 2 shows the general impact of the age of the dwelling on the BER profile. It can be linked with changes to the Building Regulations that require new homes to be more energy efficient. 

Table 3 shows how the BER profile varies by type of dwelling. 

Tables 4-5 profile BERs by county and Dublin postal district. Table 4 is in county within province order. 

Tables 6-7 profile BERs by main space and water heating fuels respectively. Records with a missing response for main space heating fuel have been excluded from Table 6,8,9 and 10. Similarly records with a missing response for main water heating fuel have been excluded from Table 7. 

Table 8 cross-classifies county by main space heating fuel. Mains gas is not generally available in some counties. Some counties use local heating fuels such as peat e.g. County Offaly. 

Tables 9-10 cross-classify main space heating fuel by period of construction and dwelling type. 

Tables 11-13 cross-classify the BER by period of construction and the dwelling type. The latter is more precisely defined in recent years but in the earlier years more general descriptions such as House were in use. It is not possible to reclassify these to detached, semi-detached, end-of-terrace, or mid-terraced house. The average primary energy use and average carbon dioxide figures are notional figures based on assumed energy use factors and occupancy. 

Table 14 is an analysis of properties that had BER audits carried out in more than one year. The earliest and latest BER ratings are cross-classified to show trends in energy savings arising from insulation retrofitting etc. 

Table 15 is an analysis of BER properties after they have been weighted to Census 2011 level. It can be compared with the national profile in Table 2. See the entry under National representativeness for more details.

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