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Non-Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 1 2018

Table A: Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic)
% of row
Period of constructionEnergy rating 
ABCDEFGTotal
1900-19770730261591312,821
1978-199901137231271011,714
2000-200401644199487,083
2005-20091203716751512,915
2010-201482929168371,893
2015-20182739187216861

27% of non-domestic construction between 2015 and 2018 was rated "A"

Figure 1: Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 1900-2018
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Building Energy Ratings (BER) audits were conducted for 861 non-domestic buildings constructed between 2015 and 2018 (see Table A). Over one quarter (27%) of these buildings received an “A” rating compared with 8% of non-domestic buildings constructed during 2010 to 2014 (see Figure 1). In contrast, 96% of domestic dwellings constructed between 2015-2018 received an "A" rating (separate CSO release). 

There were 51,529 non-domestic BER audits conducted in the period 2009 to 2018 (see Table 1). The profile of non-domestic BER audits conducted since 2009 was 1% awarded an "A" rating, 14% a "B" rating, and 35% with a “C” rating (see Table 3).

The most energy efficient building types audited during 2009-2018 were Schools and colleges with 24% awarded an “A” rating (see Table 3). The second most energy efficient buildings were Nursing residential homes and hostels with 7% rated “A”. The least energy efficient building types, defined by a “G” rating, were Workshops and maintenance depots (21%), Warehouses (14%) and Office buildings (13%) (see Figure 3).

The highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings were in County Offaly at 21% (see Table 4). Kilkenny and Sligo had the highest proportion of “G” rated buildings at 17% (see Table 4).

Dublin 15 had the highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings at 26% compared with 19% for Dublin 18 (see Table 5). Dublin 15 and 22 had the lowest proportion of non-domestic buildings with a “G” rating at 6%.  The highest proportion of “G” ratings, at 17%, were located in Dublin 8 (see Table 5).

A0.52
B10.899
B22.125
B33.821
C16.293
C26.059
C34.931
D16.057
D24.592
E13.098
E22.428
F3.217
G5.833
ABCDEFG
Retail01442179612
Office19312513813
Restaurant/public house0729361864
Hotel0154327943
Warehouses018331910614
Workshops/maintenance depot092323141021
Industrial process building2352616938
Hospitals and primary health care615242014912
Community/day centre3263117969
Nursing residential homes and hostels7393016413
Schools and colleges24262217524
Sports facilities2292918868
Other217251811820
Table 1 Building Energy Ratings Certificates (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
number
Period2009201020112012201320142015201620172018Total
January451941501934445906343993393623,350
February1473261661569466217435535364754,669
March2072282012248487408076476984635,063
April165230162178861796633665455 4,145
May240189201204788883661647531 4,344
June348184198163766857686597462 4,261
July408193190243752841595561487 4,270
August266287173213575785563587453 3,902
September265221218245693998673683595 4,591
October236206207289863882682640620 4,625
November307303223328713964572530512 4,452
December337193211309574853467436477 3,857
            
Total2,9712,7542,3002,7458,8239,8107,7166,9456,1651,30051,529
Table 2 Building Energy Ratings by Year (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
number
YearEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
200928117241385447362278278224106851401282,819
201021551812663453562873052051271221291732,572
20114666120208292237214270164110941281412,090
201237511132033753332843242501721181542172,631
2013481153505851,1231,0958681,0358154953595411,0388,467
2014431143046641,2171,1458991,2029066145126511,2819,552
2015811292575189309197198836964984015171,0047,552
2016881062414807717996388406254823764829136,841
20171011162644186676655987825763972983987856,065
2018273054941261481461381319763771531,284
               
Total5208992,1253,8216,2936,0594,9316,0574,5923,0982,4283,2175,83349,873
Table 3 Building Energy Ratings by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Retail01491715101075461219,101
Office12258111214117681311,373
Restaurant/public house0124810111917117644,650
Hotel026714151416116343714
Warehouses0261013129118556146,912
Workshops/maintenance depot013687814108610211,985
Industrial process building2131210129611554381,099
Hospitals and primary health care646688811977912855
Community/day centre341112131171075469818
Nursing residential homes and hostels78131813107793113383
Schools and colleges2478109771072224721
Sports facilities26111312981086268435
Other2566117611757820827
               
Total12481312101296561249,873
Table 4 Building Energy Ratings by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
            % of row
CountyEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Carlow0371016121010755313630
Dublin 01-24124712121113107561113,641
Dublin County1248151210129556103,601
Kildare3359121310108555121,987
Kilkenny137714108101055417753
Laois224121211811886414581
Longford115810121011886912378
Louth124611128148668151,377
Meath1269131211118545131,641
Offaly137101112121475469564
Westmeath026816138111065591,100
Wexford113712139119678141,389
Wicklow1351113118128657101,460
Clare0247111191312669111,397
Cork City013612149121264614471
Cork County1248131311129646114,489
Kerry024913149109648121,268
Limerick City113412137149751014422
Limerick County114813139139667111,784
Tipperary1249161110119657111,374
Waterford City01381514111088588592
Waterford County12691211811855514771
Galway City115510141212976512586
Galway County12581112101110658122,485
Leitrim11612121119118469218
Mayo1158121110129656141,309
Roscommon114610119121085915510
Sligo114615109111073717763
Cavan11471312812986713630
Donegal1368101110148755111,248
Monaghan13491191012666616454
               
Total12481312101296561249,873
– No non-domestic unit received this BER rating in this county
Table 5 Building Energy Ratings by Dublin Postal District (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Dublin Postal DistrictEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Dublin 11125131191511639151,200
Dublin 21134911111412868112,066
Dublin 322681511157851012332
Dublin 4144581012151176610588
Dublin 5112913131011674516267
Dublin 6014610910912971013403
Dublin 6W123715715101061116199
Dublin 70234121212131165614608
Dublin 8113411911131076617851
Dublin 911581312121486469540
Dublin 101257815101299869222
Dublin 11258111411111110458621
Dublin 1201351212111710756101,139
Dublin 1312101414111187939174
Dublin 14026715129131153710423
Dublin 15146151816910733361,033
Dublin 1614513139121463714177
Dublin 1702371812141186647359
Dublin 181649913121596449750
Dublin 2026611101011116861162
Dublin 22117101517111294346545
Dublin 241249161210129534131,082
               
Total124712121113107561113,641
– No non-domestic unit received this BER rating in this Dublin postal district
Table 6 Building Energy Ratings by Main Space Heating System Fuel (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Heating System FuelEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas23710121091086441412,978
Heating Oil1258121211161275544,971
Electricity01371313101296581230,569
LPG4411131512101075333899
Other4751078710976711456
               
Total12481312101296561249,873
Table 7 Main Space Heating System Fuel by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
CountyHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Carlow2796021630
Dublin 01-24384570013,641
Dublin County36559013,601
Kildare26864111,987
Kilkenny27135621753
Laois24165712581
Longford10226161378
Louth30861111,377
Meath291158101,641
Offaly18195922564
Westmeath181662311,100
Wexford101568511,389
Wicklow27961111,460
Clare211857311,397
Cork City313641471
Cork County25865214,489
Kerry91569611,268
Limerick City262720422
Limerick County25963111,784
Tipperary191761211,374
Waterford City3146122592
Waterford County24106232771
Galway City1078210586
Galway County111372312,485
Leitrim6296041218
Mayo91967411,309
Roscommon12235843510
Sligo9186751763
Cavan13195882630
Donegal102755621,248
Monaghan15215753454
       
Total2610612149,873
– No non-domestic unit indicated the usage of this main space heating fuel type for this county
Table 8 Main Space Heating System Fuel by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Retail174781119,101
Office327601111,373
Restaurant/public house282441524,650
Hotel453112121714
Warehouses321155206,912
Workshops/maintenance depot261456311,985
Industrial process building302737331,099
Hospitals and primary health care31125521855
Community/day centre36263251818
Nursing residential homes and hostels403015123383
Schools and colleges42262463721
Sports facilities4294352435
Other30115242827
       
Total2610612149,873
Table 9 Main Ventilation System by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeMain Ventilation SystemTotal
Air ConditioningMechanical VentilationNatural Ventilation
Retail4744919,101
Office3565911,373
Restaurant/public house3411564,650
Hotel26866714
Warehouses146806,912
Workshops/maintenance depot145811,985
Industrial process building1912691,099
Hospitals and primary health care21673855
Community/day centre7786818
Nursing residential homes and hostels0793383
Schools and colleges6886721
Sports facilities301555435
Other19675827
     
Total3466149,873
Table 10 Average Floor Area by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
              m2
CountyRetailOfficeRestaurant/ public houseHotelWarehousesWorkshops/ maintenance depotIndustrial process buildingHospitals and primary health careCommunity/ day centreNursing residential homes and hostelsSchools and collegesSports facilitiesOtherAll building types
Carlow4503243742,5889046863,231239219255988707853608
Dublin 01-243651,1293364,0951,3545882,7106733821,2961,8721,382994892
Dublin County2674973555,3981,3971,2533,7913924401,8792,4141,0111,428673
Kildare2273763784,2231,0126127,1067122682,1741,4681,383493632
Kilkenny2852772812,5591,1936741,4863032351,269976544194509
Laois3422562705,7959055444,3166462501,5162,2611,4891,639609
Longford3672602641,1671,2266486,3774244362,019574707206649
Louth3155483164,7421,2066024,2483712121,4501,5132,212893681
Meath2443932944,1748885481,7795392811,5251,709958270546
Offaly3044492312,1619916451,6321773121,5852,654258105593
Westmeath3055412412,2211,4826293,3328192601,1061,8391,177326592
Wexford2994682712,7638016622,0743183401,2261,459689770523
Wicklow2153062892,2287104332,0935413061,4541,717778280464
Clare2204872992,2639404402,3612002596341,035503490583
Cork City3826502144011,2744292,705163132757948525549
Cork County2886082703,5849804813,1395023491,3211,529848747587
Kerry2642802642,8336863033,3573892697601,077467328490
Limerick City2554792717,6309663681,4544964671,5218546773,383555
Limerick County2884502884,7631,1954473,3119014111,7172,4881,051523671
Tipperary2933422482,5091,6814553,7305443221,1151,337604199635
Waterford City2824523593,7857987232,226131659592591342929528
Waterford County6493212823,3951,3396583,8798851541,6101,2127261,114840
Galway City2873342034,0506003143,4803006561,4902,677447629533
Galway County2844152643,6431,0784841,8204472411,8901,3251,026444591
Leitrim2558712851,2805855858783968691,16955491
Mayo2602642833,7579986421,9049262631,380560624534482
Roscommon2704462441,9448155493,8877895131,3794376341,064489
Sligo3233992831,2269284522,8281,0372682,1371,510778883537
Cavan2303682452,8066344041,7093833523,0521,077621398419
Donegal2523913072,2551,2055152,6845324101,0301,031776582565
Monaghan2991573465,1829157141,6561425231,1961,8529461,450587
               
All3057132973,3561,1535872,8735413361,3811,563980752671
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 11 Average Primary Energy Use by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
kWh/m2/year
CountyRetailOfficeRestaurant/ public houseHotelWarehousesWorkshops/ maintenance depotIndustrial process buildingHospitals and primary health careCommunity/ day centreNursing residential homes and hostelsSchools and collegesSports facilitiesOtherAll building types
Carlow1,4535858356267438751,028473456248185651741975
Dublin 01-241,0654971,0376294346787344014974042791,176899597
Dublin County1,1095301,0156223466427714563674261491,046749603
Kildare1,2327738891,0044747706862733964831838741,188741
Kilkenny1,2389398885954576676344563724832761,425830769
Laois1,430848948501440792923246438457137987929825
Longford1,3719601,126726524975806347734314234627857867
Louth1,082575965662731767907373556399111764582781
Meath1,1805081,0046276329377762813524521811,711625729
Offaly8764529585535368506064334504231461,167872599
Westmeath1,0247059857495471,4155723534574121595821,438731
Wexford1,6025299698355179545027831,2666831541,191846862
Wicklow967617979808401660577381487558172789805634
Clare1,1606039406515937477281,8695696385111,319841749
Cork City1,182517939691604873469692494462965609764
Cork County1,1295239886625076025315434905761671,021702669
Kerry9977539996386236619425093904822361,012797768
Limerick City1,0901,6261,058502730790835353487944281766241937
Limerick County1,1257751,0386747216629364783903751937881,702824
Tipperary9827309397144239068072556443902271,012923709
Waterford City1,3795821,0207453906177655033812482901,192881751
Waterford County1,3586191,1527306105544774657813492151,007278848
Galway City1,1056891,2394855407428843153322681371,074820731
Galway County1,157689925579745720828322410370180850861758
Leitrim9097278548519997299714164961661,175772
Mayo1,1498049165615396717122313363953466262,688791
Roscommon1,9984591,1346376386446562947844374101,157639981
Sligo1,5879289555939976028853174625342501,1636881,014
Cavan9946321,045646687685809355573405252762950737
Donegal1,0995911,001661649819629340375554182732636727
Monaghan1,0545978467675651,270758575344325212946224753
               
All1,1535489916575097217354114954542111,025849690
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 12 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
kgCO2/m2/year
CountyRetailOfficeRestaurant/ public houseHotelWarehousesWorkshops/ maintenance depotIndustrial process buildingHospitals and primary health careCommunity/ day centreNursing residential homes and hostelsSchools and collegesSports facilitiesOtherAll building types
Carlow3441381931421752002411101025241147175229
Dublin 01-2425111323813999155169911128560254210137
Dublin County26112123213979141173100819232229173138
Kildare290180206229109179161629010940188278172
Kilkenny2932192091271061551501028311463334199179
Laois3391982241101041842185410110530189210193
Longford326229268167125223191811757357148194205
Louth255132225151169176210861258624173136181
Meath27811823513714921818364799842387140169
Offaly2081062281221242021441031069734278205140
Westmeath242166233170127334135811028535134341171
Wexford38112223019412222711918430016136216200203
Wicklow227142229185921561358611112838173184147
Clare274141221150138171168439133144120313198175
Cork City280118216145137197110160109105213136177
Cork County26712223014711814012412511412238217162155
Kerry2361782371451471572251198811356241190181
Limerick City258383246107171188185811082256418254218
Limerick County266181243142168155220106918144184396192
Tipperary23217222216099207190591539052234222166
Waterford City32613423416692142175114775861275204175
Waterford County322144272153142129110104176734621963198
Galway City26316329211112817621175756430232194173
Galway County27516321913117617019373978241193202178
Leitrim2171732032042401592319912137280184
Mayo27319021813112816016852808683147636187
Roscommon4751072701471511541586119010292264148232
Sligo3782192271392351382117411212460223155240
Cavan236150248149161158191821356760181209173
Donegal26114023915715319014378909342173150171
Monaghan24914220117612730017013879743819938173
               
All2731262311481181661719411410047224198160
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 13 Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Period of ConstructionEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
1900-19290013891016139711125,784
1930-19490024101291511778131,411
1950-196601251010101311978142,680
1967-197701351012101310868132,946
1978-198202251111111410968132,544
1983-19930137131291310767124,543
1994-19990149161511141054564,627
2000-20040151016151211854487,083
2005-2009127111413101074351512,915
2010-201488911129810644371,893
2015-201826171210854531117861
               
Total12481312101296561247,287
 
Table 14 Main Space Heating System Fuel by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row  
Period of ConstructionFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
1900-1929191563125,784
1930-1949181663211,411
1950-1966231659112,680
1967-1977261953212,946
1978-1982241757212,544
1983-1993231065114,543
1994-199928763114,627
2000-200428565207,083
2005-2009305622112,915
2010-2014301351421,893
2015-20184264651861
       
Total2610612147,287

Background Notes

Non-Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Introduction

The European Union Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) contains a range of provisions to improve the energy performance of new and existing buildings. The EPBD obliges specific forms of information and advice on energy performance to be provided to building purchasers, tenants and users for consideration in property transactions. A Building Energy Rating (BER) is an indication of the energy performance of a building represented in units of kWh/m2/year. A BER is based on the characteristics of major components of the building. 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 average annual primary energy use figures and carbon dioxide emissions are not based on actual energy use and emissions data.

These Background notes provide a very general overview together with some specific information on the detailed tables in the release. The SEAI website should be consulted for detailed information on the non-domestic energy assessment procedure (NEAP), see http://www.seai.ie/Your_Building/BER/Non_Domestic_buildings/Non_domestic_Energy_Assessment_Procedure_NEAP_/

Revisions

The figures in this release will be updated on a quarterly basis. Changes to data for the previous quarters will arise mainly from some buildings having another BER audit undertaken and the previous certificate being marked as expired. The difference in the number of BER certificates included in Tables 1 and 2 gives an indication of the number of buildings that have had more than one BER audit undertaken.

Coverage

Full site surveys have to be carried out for New-final and Existing building assessments. New-provisional ratings do not require a site survey as the assessment is done based on design stage plans – new provisional ratings have been excluded from this release. Some buildings are excluded from the EPBD requirements: national monuments; protected structures; places of worship; temporary buildings; industrial and agricultural buildings not intended for occupancy and below a specified installed heating capacity; and buildings with a total useful floor area of less than 50 square metres. Short-term lettings are not exempt.

A BER for new non-domestic buildings was introduced in July 2008 and for renting of existing non-domestic buildings in January 2009. New regulations came into effect in January 2013 requiring the inclusion of BER information in property sale and rental advertisements.

National representativeness

The data have not been adjusted to represent all non-domestic buildings in the State and hence the tables only represents buildings that have been assessed.

Definitions

The BER rating scale is divided into categories from G (largest primary energy usage) to an A1 rating (lowest primary energy usage). Energy consumption is expressed in kWh per square metre of floor area of the building per year (kWh/m2/year) and CO2 emissions are expressed in kilograms of carbon dioxide per square metre per annum (kgCO2/m2/year). For the purposes of this release A1, A2, and A3 have been combined because of the small number of Certificates in these categories. The certificate is valid for 10 years unless changes are made to the building.


Table Notes

Table 1 presents the number of BERs published by month since January 2009. A premises 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 each month.

Tables 2-14 only include the latest BER published for each building i.e. the BER is on the public register and is not expired - the number is lower than the total in Table 1 because expired and replaced certificates have been excluded.

Table 2 shows the number of BER certificates by energy rating and year.

Table 3 classifies the number of BER certificates by energy rating and building type. This relates to the current building use and it is displayed on the BER certificate. Some building types have been combined for the purposes of this release e.g. schools and colleges.

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

Table 6 profiles Building Energy Ratings by type of main space heating system fuel. The heating system fuel options are: Mains gas; LPG; Biogas; Oil; Electricity; Coal; Biomass; Waste heat; Anthracite; Smokeless fuel; Dual fuel appliances; and Other. Categories with only a small number of responses have been amalgamated in Table 6.

Tables 7-8 cross-classify main space heating system fuel by county and building type.

Table 9 cross-classifies main ventilation system by building type.

Table 10 shows the average floor area by building type and county.

Tables 11-12 show the average primary energy use and average carbon dioxide figures by building type and county.

Table 13 shows the relationship between period of construction and building energy ratings. It can be linked with changes to the Building Regulations that require new buildings to be more energy efficient.

Table 14 cross-classifies main space heating fuel by period of construction.

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