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Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 1 2020

Table A: BER Ratings by Period of Construction
% of row
Period of constructionEnergy rating 
ABCDEF-GTotal
1700-19770419242032266,833
1978-1999064135126249,947
2000-2004010612162159,337
2005-2009135511031148,544
2010-20143556710011,201
2015-2020973000048,518

7% increase in Domestic BER audits in January-March 2020

Figure 1: BERs by Period of Construction
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There were 20,995 Building Energy Rating (BER) audits reported in quarter one 2020 compared with 19,617 in January to March 2019 (see Table 1). This is an increase of 7% and could be due to factors such as an increase in new dwellings, updating of old BER certificates, and new renovation work.

Dwellings built in 2015-2020 were considerably more energy efficient than in earlier periods with 97% given an “A” rating compared with 35% in 2010-2014 and 1% in 2005-2009 (see Table A and Figure 1).

Dublin County had the highest combined “A” and “B” rating at 30% (see Table 4). Roscommon had the lowest proportion of combined “A” and “B” rating at 8%.

Dublin 18, with an average dwelling age of 18 years, had the highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” rating at 43% (see Table 5). The average age of dwellings in Dublin 15 that have had a BER audit done was 17 years, but the combined "A" and "B" rating was much lower at 30% than in Dublin 18. The highest proportion of combined “F” and “G” rating was 26% for Dublin 7.

Mains gas was the main space heating fuel used in 51% of the dwellings completed during 2015-2020 and with a BER audit. This was a substantial increase from 2000-2004 when 41% of dwellings with a BER audit used mains gas. There were contrasting trends for heating oil and electricity with 35% of 2000-2004 built dwellings using heating oil compared with 4% for dwellings built in 2015-2020. In contrast usage of electricity increased from 19% in 2000-2004 to 44% in 2015-2020 (see Table 9).

The average floor area of all dwellings with a BER audit was 112 square metres (see Table 11). This average size varied from 157 square metres for detached houses to 57 square metres for basement dwellings.

Table 14 examines dwellings that have had more than one BER audit carried out. In their earliest assessment only 7% of dwellings received either an “A” or “B” rating compared with 21% in their most recent assessment. In contrast, 19% of dwellings were rated “F” or "G" in their first BER assessment compared with only 4% in their latest BER assessment (see Table 14 and Figure 2).

EarliestLatest
A01
B112
B225
B3413
C1818
C21016
C31213
D11411
D2139
E195
E273
F82
G112
Earliest BER ratingsLatest BER ratings
A00
B101
B214
B3412
C1717
C2916
C31213
D11412
D2149
E1105
E283
F93
G122

Table 15 examines the representativeness of dwellings that have a BER. The data were weighted up to national level using Census of Population 2011 figures. The national level data shows that 6% of dwellings in Ireland would have received a rating of “F” compared with 5% of dwellings that have had a BER assessment (see also Figure 3). Similarly, 9% of dwellings would have received a rating of "G" compared with 7% of dwellings in the actual BER data. In contrast, 3% of dwellings would have received an "A" rating at the national level, whereas 6% of dwellings that have had a BER assessment were given an "A" rating. 

National DataBER Database
A36
B111
B223
B367
C11112
C21213
C31312
D11312
D21111
E176
E265
F65
G97
National DataBER database
A23
B111
B223
B367
C11011
C21213
C31313
D11313
D21211
E177
E265
F65
G97

1Dwellings with BERs have been weighted using Census of Population 2011 data to estimate a BER profile for All Dwellings at National level (see Background Notes). 

201820192020
Jan5.1745.5216.026
Feb6.4986.8857.79
Mar6.5167.2117.179
Apr7.0527.245
May8.3928.332
Jun7.5917.567
Jul7.518.351
Aug7.1568.229
Sept7.2288.409
Oct8.31410.814
Nov8.2686.181
Dec5.746.261
Table 1 Domestic BER Certificates (2009-2020) 1
number
Period200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020Total
January4,1064,6818,5686,5306,9717,0076,5265,2605,6875,1745,5216,02672,057
February6,3265,6329,0326,3118,5297,5427,6616,8666,8126,4986,8857,79085,884
March8,7706,1568,9466,5158,2088,3867,2657,5427,6306,5167,2117,17990,324
April8,0485,4827,7784,4428,2988,7367,5917,3947,1387,0527,245 79,204
May7,9285,4798,8785,8778,6458,7297,7167,9548,1778,3928,332 86,107
June8,7335,8007,4654,8627,2648,2188,0027,4487,6887,5917,567 80,638
July8,7755,9447,2585,5357,1009,3967,6756,5597,1247,5108,351 81,227
August7,2686,4307,5345,0466,9748,1667,6487,0327,2507,1568,229 78,733
September7,5177,4278,8484,9728,2799,9198,3547,6717,9737,2288,409 86,597
October6,5878,4019,5656,6898,97810,7709,2217,9298,0598,31410,814 95,327
November6,96311,6049,6138,8019,60010,8948,4069,0138,3968,2686,181 97,739
December6,3348,0119,4736,3626,9347,7767,3116,0785,6815,7406,261 75,961
              
Total87,35581,047102,95871,94295,780105,53993,37686,74687,61585,43991,00620,9951,009,798
1 Includes all Certificates for Dwellings
Table 2 BERs by Period of Construction (2009-2020)
% of row 
Period of ConstructionEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
1700-18990012235710910143722,775
1900-19290012334710910143749,363
1930-19490013467912910132542,841
1950-1966111356811141111121666,483
1967-19770013691115171199885,371
1978-19820014913151818964355,641
1983-19930014913161917854292,988
1994-1999001511161920146431101,318
2000-200400281822211484210159,337
2005-200913102224189642110148,544
2010-20143528171042111000011,201
2015-20209721000000000048,518
               
Total613712131212116557884,380
               
Table 3 BERs by Type of Dwelling (2009-2020)
% of row 
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment1412131279101065563,974
Ground-floor apartment41371111111213965749,093
Mid-floor apartment741012121211118433359,321
Top-floor apartment31481091012138651050,345
Basement Dwelling122857871010932266
Maisonette62711131110101153479,558
House12491214141211544835,568
Detached house5137111213121165510241,806
Semi-detached house811612151413106554240,551
End of terrace house91151113121210666866,649
Mid-terrace house613913121111107667127,249
               
Total613712131212116557884,380
– No dwelling received this BER for this dwelling type
Table 4 BERs by County (2009-2020)
% of row  
CountyEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Carlow41271215131410555712,00930
Dublin 01-24714710111112117666198,32537
Dublin County16248111211119544366,29226
Kildare13127121413129533437,68623
Kilkenny31271213131311655814,24835
Laois2139121514119656813,45030
Longford1227121312141165697,36229
Louth7239161512118534625,34731
Meath14139151612107433432,42323
Offaly212510131211118881111,69534
Westmeath11271013151411656916,05631
Wexford41251014151412755828,86029
Wicklow101371112121210655725,69932
Clare2126913141412765822,72832
Cork City32481212111211866722,83645
Cork County52411151311109544778,27233
Kerry22371112131312755828,27030
Limerick City31261314141312645615,08337
Limerick County31261114151412655724,08132
Tipperary112510121213127671128,66940
Waterford City5126121414151264459,80735
Waterford County51271213131412645613,61835
Galway City41261013161612755413,48425
Galway County31271114141311655835,17328
Leitrim01271214131110667126,70433
Mayo31259131514126561023,48532
Roscommon11151114151197561210,49633
Sligo21271012121312866913,90031
Cavan2139151512119555913,14428
Donegal21261315141311655826,78730
Monaghan4238121111131265588,39135
                
Total613712131212116557884,38032
Table 5 BERs by Dublin Postal District (2009-2020)
% of row  
Dublin Postal DistrictEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Dublin 1225791011131386587,86732
Dublin 2936781011131076564,68434
Dublin 3302688910129810138,08457
Dublin 43147910101313877710,21444
Dublin 53125810111413108868,33144
Dublin 651346781113989168,36559
Dublin 6W9126889121298994,80648
Dublin 71013799121399101611,21459
Dublin 81258891012138771113,47147
Dublin 9913781091112878810,55744
Dublin 103025131513121176763,75446
Dublin 1162712131111109655411,08031
Dublin 1241247910121391010109,91253
Dublin 132015101010910954437,42326
Dublin 1493578910111286659,39737
Dublin 15151410141513129421121,06417
Dublin 1610149111312131264428,72128
Dublin 175161015191413842214,25825
Dublin 1812611141512987321110,17518
Dublin 208379888121396542,23831
Dublin 224014101415171685327,13927
Dublin 24101261214141412643115,57122
                
Total714710111112117666198,32537
Table 6 BERs by Main Space Heating Fuel (2009-2020)
% of row  
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas724111615131184332349,430
Bulk LPG2261721181385322112,310
Bottled LPG0039131512121255591,010
Heating Oil112712151615126555325,642
Electricity16212368121497615140,092
Coal00011411141519353,331
Smokeless Fuel000001412141317396,085
Peat0011310131317421,463
Wood Pellets & Chips2510191415117632321,466
Wood Logs422323410139101029609
Solid Multi-Fuel00000127131313153530,491
               
Total613712131212116557871,929
– No dwelling received this BER for this main space heating fuel type
Table 7 BERs by Main Water Heating Fuel (2009-2020)
             % of row 
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas724111615131184332347,613
Bulk LPG2261721181386321112,263
Bottled LPG0039141512101265581,119
Heating Oil112712151615126555323,025
Electricity15212368121397617147,015
Coal0001112513151619283,205
Smokeless Fuel00011514161519305,322
Peat0012411131317391,488
Wood Pellets & Chips3511191315117632321,451
Wood Logs3213335111310101025555
Solid Multi-Fuel00000127141414163028,873
               
Total613712131212116557871,929
– No dwelling received this BER for this main water heating fuel type
Table 8 Main Space Heating Fuel by County (2009-2020)
% of row    
CountyFuel Type 
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPGTotal
Carlow3545135211,999
Dublin 01-247352110191,131
Dublin County7511131063,942
Kildare4834153137,561
Kilkenny2950118214,186
Laois3245814113,421
Longford263201237,297
Louth573272125,066
Meath4837113132,399
Offaly11551122111,574
Westmeath14541612316,009
Wexford1701710228,730
Wicklow4338144125,487
Clare13581610322,683
Cork City729172022,685
Cork County4040154277,885
Kerry1632110528,100
Limerick City5719203014,950
Limerick County2749158124,006
Tipperary14641110128,585
Waterford City611422309,780
Waterford County2153186213,558
Galway City2040335213,378
Galway County766177335,071
Leitrim167171156,701
Mayo372148323,433
Roscommon471139310,493
Sligo163229613,865
Cavan968117513,061
Donegal08096426,541
Monaghan97210638,352
       
Total40371652871,929
Table 9 Main Space Heating Fuel by Period of Construction (2009-2020)
% of row  
Period of ConstructionFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
1700-18992938229122,272
1900-192930392010148,710
1930-1949443899142,722
1950-1966473976166,270
1967-1977394956184,729
1978-1982365248155,397
1983-19933446117292,504
1994-199934382351100,693
2000-200441351931158,452
2005-200946311824144,793
2010-20145427151210,461
2015-2020514440044,926
       
Total40371652871,929
Table 10 Main Space Heating Fuel by Type of Dwelling (2009-2020)
% of row 
Dwelling TypeFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
Apartment47446123,729
Ground-floor apartment477431246,601
Mid-floor apartment400580153,561
Top-floor apartment413541247,765
Basement Dwelling26115923235
Maisonette53736129,407
House177155335,549
Detached house1669862241,620
Semi-detached house4936761240,193
End of terrace house6022106166,432
Mid-terrace house61211061126,837
       
Total40371652871,929
Table 11 Average Floor Area by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2020)
m2
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-18996853455650103148158149116106119
1900-19296350445341901191251229891101
1930-1949516145524775111121111858298
1950-19667164545655681161261158886105
1967-197768656055101651321401108585110
1978-19826366645610071138143988483111
1983-1993585955585771147150968381109
1994-19996663586860771541621028583111
2000-20047471697771891681781049692115
2005-200981727179879317219210710198112
2010-20148479717586100195215122117110144
2015-20208081848958111187195125120114129
             
All7668677157871481571079390112
Table 12 Average Primary Energy Use by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2020)
kWh/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-1899434418384476405475418405374412362396
1900-1929489423420491396453413415379410367401
1930-1949363348280414458428374393337352317355
1950-1966426321276380519313335349301327294320
1967-1977377309253351319300289296279278251283
1978-1982332281237289309301244249251244220246
1983-1993346296248292337274227230238243220235
1994-1999283270233272269246205204221243221218
2000-2004254233200233246204188189205209188200
2005-2009168186162189178163151159173170155166
2010-201420511295118132941009984898495
2015-202010359475717654575554545054
             
All220238186247322217232234222240239230
Table 13 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2020)
kgCO/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-189910294831068411010810490988597
1900-192911695921098510710710891978599
1930-19498580599099979610179817386
1950-196610171588111367858868746675
1967-1977906953757768737364645867
1978-1982806350627771616259565059
1983-1993836654658261565755565056
1994-1999665951596154504951554951
2000-2004585043495343464647464146
2005-2009363933393533363840373337
2010-2014462319233019232318181721
2015-202020119113310121110101011
              
All495139536947585851545454
Table 14 Dwellings with Multiple BERs (2009-2020)
                 % of total
Earliest YearLatest YearTotal
A1A2A3B1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
A1000
A2000000
A30000000000
B100000000001
B200001100000002
B3000012100000004
C10000123100000008
C200000243100000010
C300000133210000012
D100000123321000014
D200000122232100013
E10000011112210009
E20000011111111007
F0000011111111108
G00000111111111211
                
Total00125131816131195322100
– No dwelling received this BER combination for the earliest and latest assessments
Table 15 BERs Weighted to National Level (2009-2020)
             % of row  
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment526911111011117558164,747
Detached house3127101212121165611675,587
Semi-detached house311511141415127665434,331
Terraced house312611121112128779262,633
               
Total3126111213131176691,537,298

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/year). 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 mainly arising from some dwellings having another BER audit undertaken.

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  

There were 884,380 unique domestic BERs (one per dwelling) completed in the period 2009 to the end of March 2020. This compares with around 1.66 million occupied 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 of non-vacant households using the 2011 Census of Population. The weights were calculated by dividing the number of non-vacant 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 2009-2020 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 (four 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 mid-2015 the Census and BER files were allocated Eircodes. This makes it possible to match both files at household level as postcodes are 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 publishes a quarterly release analysing this 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 B. 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 B: 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. Some audit reports did not specify the type of house or apartment. 

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 2-13 only include the latest BER published for each dwelling from January 2009 to March 2020; 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 Tables 6 and 8-10. 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 average floor area, average primary energy use and average carbon dioxide emissions 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 Total row profile in Table 2. See the entry under National representativeness for more details.

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