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Non-Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 4 2016

% of row 
Building Type (2009-2016)Energy Rating Total
ABCDEFG
Retail0144217961216,493
Office0103225138139,671
Restaurant/public house07303618643,983
Hotel0144227943613
Warehouses018331996145,913
Workshops/maintenance depot0924241310201,605
Industrial process building2362616939977
Hospitals and primary health care4162320151012690
Community/day centre3233217969648
Nursing residential homes and hostels7392916413310
Schools and colleges23282217523612
Sports facilities2292917868369
Other215241813819710
Total11435211161242,594

51% of school and college buildings rated “A” or “B”

Figure 1: Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 1900-2018
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At the end of 2016, Building Energy Rating (BER) audits had been conducted on a total of 42,594 non-domestic buildings since January 2009 (Table 2). Overall, 1% of buildings were awarded an "A" rating, followed by 14% receiving a "B" rating and 35% with a “C” rating. A further 12% received a “G” rating (see Table 3).

Schools and colleges are the most energy efficient buildings with 23% awarded an “A” rating and 28% receiving a “B” rating (see Table 3). Nursing residential homes and hostels were the second most energy efficient with 46% of buildings rated “A” or “B”.  In contrast, a high proportion of “G” ratings were awarded to: Workshops and maintenance depots (20%); Warehouses (14%); Office buildings (13%); Retail units (12%); and Hospitals and primary health care buildings (12%).

Three counties had a combined “A” and “B” rating of 20% or higher: Offaly (22%); and Carlow and Laois (both 20%). In contrast, Leitrim at 9%, and Limerick City at 7%, had the lowest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings. Kilkenny and Sligo at 18% each had the highest proportion of “G” rated buildings (see Table 4).

Dublin 15 at 26% had the highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings, while Dublin 6W had the highest proportion of “G” rated buildings at 18% (see Table 5).

Electricity was the most prevalent heating system accounting for 62% of all buildings followed by Mains gas at 25% and Heating oil at 10% (see Table 8).

Table 10 shows the average floor area classified by Building type and County. Hotels at 3,366 square metres and Industrial process buildings at 2,786 square metres had the highest average floor area. Retail units had both the highest average primary energy use (1,156 kWh/m2/year) as well as average carbon dioxide emissions (273 kgCO2/m2/year), while school and college buildings had the lowest figures for these two attributes  (see Tables 11 and 12).

ABCDEFG
Retail0.45473837385557513.684593463893842.217910628751616.57066634329728.894682592615056.1601891711635212.0172194264233
Office0.496329231723719.5750180953365731.827111984282925.095646779030112.96660117878197.5069796298211112.5323131010237
Restaurant/public house0.1757469244288226.7788099422545829.525483304042235.802159176500117.77554607080095.975395430579963.96685915139342
Hotel0.3262642740619914.355628058727642.088091353996727.40619902120728.809135399673744.078303425774882.93637846655791
Warehouses0.18603077963808618.231016404532433.265685777101319.34720108236099.470657872484365.7162185016066313.7831895822763
Workshops/maintenance depot0.1246105919003129.3457943925233623.551401869158923.551401869158913.395638629283510.218068535825519.8130841121495
Industrial process building2.1494370522006135.721596724667426.10030706243615.66018423746168.802456499488232.763561924257938.80245649948823
Hospitals and primary health care3.9130434782608715.797101449275423.188405797101420.144927536231914.927536231884110.434782608695711.5942028985507
Community/day centre3.0864197530864223.302469135802532.098765432098816.8209876543219.259259259259266.327160493827169.10493827160494
Nursing residential homes and hostels7.0967741935483939.354838709677429.354838709677416.12903225806454.193548387096770.6451612903225813.2258064516129
Schools and colleges23.039215686274527.777777777777821.568627450980416.99346405228765.065359477124182.124183006535953.43137254901961
Sports facilities2.439024390243929.268292682926829.268292682926816.53116531165318.130081300813015.962059620596218.40108401084011
Other1.8309859154929615.211267605633824.366197183098618.450704225352112.67605633802828.1690140845070419.2957746478873
A-BCDEFG
Mains Gas22321910414
Heating Oil1735281244
Electricity11372111812
LPG313917833
Other27241913710
Table 1 Building Energy Ratings Certificates (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
         number
Period20092010201120122013201420152016Total
January451941501934445906343992,649
February1473261661569466217435533,658
March2072282012248487408076473,902
April1652301621788617966336653,690
May2401892012047888836616463,812
June3481841981637668576865973,799
July4081931902437528415945613,782
August2662871732135757855635873,449
September2652212182456939986736833,996
October2362062072898628826826404,004
November3073032233287139645725303,940
December3371932113095748534674333,377
 
Total2,9712,7542,3002,7458,8229,8107,7156,94144,058
          
Table 2 Building Energy Ratings by Year (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
              number
YearEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
200928117241385447362278278224106851401282,819
201021551812663453562873052051271221291732,572
20114666120208292237214270164110941281412,090
201237511132033753332843242501721181542172,631
2013481153495851,1231,0958681,0358154953595411,0388,466
2014431143046641,2171,1458991,2029066135126511,2819,551
2015841322655229369227218836964994035171,0377,617
2016911072434807728016388416254813754829126,848
               
Total3987571,8163,3135,5075,2514,1895,1383,8852,6032,0682,7424,92742,594
               
Table 3 Building Energy Ratings by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
             % of row
Building TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Retail0149181591075461216,493
Office0235911121411768139,671
Restaurant/public house0124810111917117643,983
Hotel016713151416116343613
Warehouses0261013129118546145,913
Workshops/maintenance depot01368881498610201,605
Industrial process building213121012861055439977
Hospitals and primary health care4376888119781012690
Community/day centre33101014127985469648
Nursing residential homes and hostels7814181397794113310
Schools and colleges2389118761072323612
Sports facilities27101213881076268369
Other2456108612758819710
               
Total12481312101296561242,594
               
Table 4 Building Energy Ratings by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
            % of row
CountyEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Carlow028101713109754312523
Dublin 01-24124712121113106561111,767
Dublin County1248151210129546103,050
Kildare3259131310108555121,777
Kilkenny13871310810955418658
Laois224121312811775314504
Longford11591213811987810319
Louth124611128147768141,137
Meath1269131211118546131,428
Offaly1371111121014544513476
Westmeath02681613811106559972
Wexford114712139109678141,150
Wicklow1341113118128656111,252
Clare02361212101212668111,219
Cork City013611148121375615395
Cork County1248141311129646103,802
Kerry0141013149109547121,088
Limerick City013313137151085914384
Limerick County114813139139667121,567
Tipperary1241017111099657111,114
Waterford City01381515101087598500
Waterford County12791312811855515655
Galway City214511141312967611453
Galway County12471112101110648122,087
Leitrim1 1712131121116467176
Mayo1158131110128656131,113
Roscommon01571111913995912395
Sligo11451510911972718653
Cavan11471312812876713526
Donegal1359101210138865101,065
Monaghan1349128912666717389
               
Total12481312101296561242,594
               
Table 5 Building Energy Ratings by Dublin Postal District (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
            % of row
CountyEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Dublin 10126131191510639151,042
Dublin 21134912111412869111,860
Dublin 3 22581612156841012291
Dublin 4134591013151186710517
Dublin 502391313911775517237
Dublin 6014611109813871112360
Dublin 6W1 118158149961118171
Dublin 71225121312131065514528
Dublin 8113412101113976716724
Dublin 911581313131586476461
Dublin 101257815712910968194
Dublin 11 25711161112119457508
Dublin 120136121111171075710970
Dublin 13 13111412121196948159
Dublin 14026815129111153710366
Dublin 1513616191791173234877
Dublin 16 14513119111664714161
Dublin 1703272312111196437231
Dublin 18065910131214106348663
Dublin 20  97413913132991346
Dublin 22117101516121384346482
Dublin 24133917129121053413919
               
Total124712121113106561111,767
               
Table 6 Building Energy Ratings by Main Space Heating System Fuel (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
            % of row
Heating System FuelEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas23710131091086441410,834
Heating Oil1258121211161275444,212
Electricity01371313101296581226,380
LPG3411131513111075333791
Other4751089610976710377
               
Total12481312101296561242,594
               
Table 7 Main Space Heating System Fuel by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
     % of row 
CountyHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Carlow2596321523
Dublin 01-24374580011,767
Dublin County35459003,050
Kildare27765111,777
Kilkenny27135721658
Laois24165712504
Longford7216371319
Louth29862101,137
Meath291158101,428
Offaly17196021476
Westmeath19166131972
Wexford91569621,150
Wicklow27961111,252
Clare211857311,219
Cork City30465 1395
Cork County24866213,802
Kerry91569621,088
Limerick City24273  384
Limerick County24964111,567
Tipperary181861211,114
Waterford City3256022500
Waterford County2296422655
Galway City878310453
Galway County101373312,087
Leitrim6276152176
Mayo82066421,113
Roscommon11245853395
Sligo8186761653
Cavan14195691526
Donegal92755621,065
Monaghan16205653389
       
Total2510622142,594
       
Table 8 Main Space Heating System Fuel by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
     % of row
Building TypeHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Retail164791116,493
Office32760119,671
Restaurant/public house282441523,983
Hotel443013121613
Warehouses311155205,913
Workshops/maintenance depot241357421,605
Industrial process building30283732977
Hospitals and primary health care29135622690
Community/day centre33263452648
Nursing residential homes and hostels393015133310
Schools and colleges40272463612
Sports facilities4094452369
Other28125442710
       
Total2510622142,594
       
Table 9 Main Ventilation System by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
   % of row 
Building TypeMain Ventilation SystemTotal
Air ConditioningMechanical VentilationNatural Ventilation
Retail4744916,493
Office356599,671
Restaurant/public house3411553,983
Hotel26865613
Warehouses146805,913
Workshops/maintenance depot145811,605
Industrial process building181270977
Hospitals and primary health care19675690
Community/day centre8785648
Nursing residential homes and hostels 793310
Schools and colleges7885612
Sports facilities311554369
Other19575710
     
Total3466042,594
     
Table 10 Average Floor Area by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
              m2
CountyRetailOfficeRestaurant/ public houseHotelWarehousesWorkshops/ maintenance depotIndustrial process buildingHospitals and primary health careCommunity/ day centreNursing residential homes and hostelsSchools and collegesSports facilitiesOtherAll building types
Carlow4683583792,9438655303,422240216255988656936618
Dublin 01-243661,0723424,0321,3485872,3867023761,2151,6151,468971866
Dublin County2455003575,2141,2301,3044,7744805011,9492,5121,0841,434649
Kildare2343523684,2239765666,1176562462,3051,5031,398510610
Kilkenny2872782883,1851,1477781,6172052241,269710544150506
Laois3412162735,7959355914,7026962621,8152,2611,4891,797626
Longford2382342591,1421,4017517,3814864362,019574707236609
Louth3495743154,7421,3226334,3531962071,4811,5132,390959733
Meath2444093054,2989025101,6465792891,6681,563959225556
Offaly3184572349208415921,7231742911,5854,057280105576
Westmeath3215782382,2211,5155592,7847452671,1062,0101,177436605
Wexford3004842702,7638797462,1933313367881,623794534539
Wicklow2083342732,4138054812,0935412901,2981,768606217480
Clare2265092982,4159254572,3972352305701,129285526599
Cork City3715842032,9181,33543041115197 709948564537
Cork County2756042684,1729824783,1114613381,4051,370731692576
Kerry2772762722,9126913073,3054052766741,205467336495
Limerick City2613982847,6309553681,566354467 8549412,375519
Limerick County2974562874,5451,2394513,3059873491,7482,5381,141528690
Tipperary3153712462,5791,7904223,5234283591,2551,220629161654
Waterford City2864803612,5868517581,904141735970480238929519
Waterford County3402742713,4321,3186883,9481871548351,776754346675
Galway City2833602272,2355903643,4803707661,4902,957503722549
Galway County2724012703,0001,1725421,8122182241,9621,265688400562
Leitrim2811,0472771,315605585878 2708691,169 44534
Mayo2702492863,8321,0047241,9697502581,407590624564499
Roscommon2414972561,9548836215,3971,1766611,161437634393507
Sligo3413442811,5069733553,1817712562,1371,510938934556
Cavan2483722453,1586414031,7094033741,764800653398430
Donegal2513253062,3001,1354602,850569387904828541318550
Monaghan3091563643,6039967491,3311426631,4841,8521,0111,450559
               
All2996922993,3661,1575952,7865073331,3631,513987703662
               
Table 11 Average Primary Energy Use by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
              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
Carlow1,3115768306377937431,076495452248185597742931
Dublin 01-241,1065201,0536534316488094265014372851,195867619
Dublin County1,1135441,0296263476517664583624351361,034740612
Kildare1,2417528811,0044547406622904254371868911,173737
Kilkenny1,2619699056024356766325103974833061,425831792
Laois1,572905957501443742996242453443137987948857
Longford1,1731,0931,117696511952847323734314234627810795
Louth1,051596979662739766905691578404111751669786
Meath1,2104581,0046296749277972693344751861,818721738
Offaly9664599415716198266444194964231421,153872644
Westmeath1,0267299927495571,6345914164354121575821,410748
Wexford1,7475489678355251,0265107841,3549851571,1721,266913
Wicklow981610995832401607577381523591157885816628
Clare1,1885999386626497417351,9437066355631,358853767
Cork City9854811,007525618886458723624 414965627713
Cork County1,1505421,0166665235785354735006031651,064850685
Kerry1,0437209776576246489875123954652251,012791783
Limerick City1,0951,0261,058502781790909533487 281708337833
Limerick County1,1328041,0517137496709454774193701967701,805850
Tipperary9757659357154198978863164093452367331,060718
Waterford City1,4785921,0636133936158684892421552531,129881775
Waterford County1,0736571,2137226295494666147813851921,051762716
Galway City9376351,2426205367568843062862681351,191828703
Galway County1,188680908598761725846471407339202841858781
Leitrim7526858677621,029729971 543496166 1,356714
Mayo1,1497809075685506647322423363983486262,725800
Roscommon1,5884151,1666076036376172848094214101,157735820
Sligo1,6809529615981,0226258954705085342501,1444541,045
Cavan1,0446161,056643679631809353598498325833950763
Donegal1,040639999632664631632337387604213832950722
Monaghan1,1135618629115631,393632575342324212929224756
               
All1,1565611,0006725177047574285044592091,041904702
               
Table 12 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2016
              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
Carlow3111361921451871682521161025241135175219
Dublin 01-2426111824114499148186971149362258203142
Dublin County26312423614080142170100809229223171140
Kildare29217520422910617015466979941191274171
Kilkenny2992272141281021591491198811473334198185
Laois3732122271101041732345310510330189214200
Longford279261266159122217200751757357148185188
Louth2481372281511731792101611308724170158183
Meath285106235138159217187617410343410161172
Offaly2301072241301431961541001189733275205152
Westmeath24317223417012938513996978535134335175
Wexford41512622919412424412118432123937207301215
Wicklow231140233190921431358612013734196187146
Clare280140220153151169170457168144133315202179
Cork City233109232114140197102169149 91213140164
Cork County27212623714812113412510911712638233198159
Kerry2471712321491481532351208910753241189184
Limerick City260240246107183188202126108 6416977193
Limerick County268188246150174157222106988046180421198
Tipperary2301812221619920421074967955171255169
Waterford City35013724413492141202110493755244204181
Waterford County2521522871501461281081431768143228173165
Galway City22315029314712717921173646429252196166
Galway County282161215135180171197110967546187203184
Leitrim180164206182247159231 12912137 305170
Mayo27318521613313015917356808583147645189
Roscommon37896277140143153149541979692264170193
Sligo40022522914024115121311412312460213107247
Cavan2471462501481591441918114112178197209180
Donegal24715123815115714714377939449193223169
Monaghan26213320421412632913413878763819538173
               
All2731292331511201621769811710147227211163
               

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 2-12 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.

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