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5 Ways To Improve Energy-Efficiency In A Commercial Building

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  Commercial buildings have the highest energy requirements in the market. But they also contribute to substantial wastage.  In fact, it is noted that commercial developments waste 30% of their energy. That leads to colossal costs, reduced efficiency, and minimal to no ROI in the long run.  Thankfully, you can implement several practical strategies to reduce energy costs and make your building energy-efficient.  Let's explore five proven ways to help you get a great head start today. By minimizing your energy-related emissions, your construction project can abide by new green infrastructure regulations such as the NABERS rating . You can also improve your consumer appeal, getting an edge over your competitors. How To Improve Energy Efficiency In A Commercial Building  1. Understand the causes of major energy loss in commercial building Commercial buildings consume significant energy, so it's important to understand what causes major energy losses in commercia...

4 NABERS Facts That Makes The Rating System Popular and Reliable

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  The NABERS, an acronym for National Australian Built Environment Rating System, is a performance-based commercial space rating system. This NABERS rating applies to various structures such as office buildings, office tenancies, data centers, apartment buildings, shopping complexes, etc.  A NABERS rating evaluates the actual environmental impact of a commercial structure during its operation. A NABERS Accredited Assessor must perform the assessment (energy, water, indoor environment, etc.). The assessment should also comply with the Rules NABERS accreditation. Fact 1: NABERS Rating measures actual environmental impact, not intent The primary focus of the NABERS scheme was developing a rating system emphasizing “actual energy consumption and greenhouse gas production of a structure (rather than understanding and considering the design intent).  This was specifically vital because energy-efficient designs don’t perform at the claimed or stated level.  The failure to...

7 Star Rating: What Does It Mean and How to Achieve It?

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If you're venturing into the Construction and building development field, you must have heard about phrases like "energy star ratings" or "7-star buildings." Evaluated by a Nationwide Energy Rating Scheme Popularly known in simple terms as networks is a standard rating system that allows you to understand the energy efficiency and performance of a new or existing residential structure.  The star rating is inversely proportional to the energy consumption of a building. Therefore, a higher-star rating building will naturally have better energy-efficient systems to heat and cool the interiors to achieve thermal comfort than a lower-star-rated construction.  Previously, the minimum requirement for NatHERS assessment energy rating of new residential dwellings was 6 stars. However, under the updated guidelines and standards dictated by the Australian Building Code Board minimum of a seven-star rating Is necessary to obtain a building permit.  This small increase in ...

Can Solar Panels Improve Your NABERS Rating?

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  Energy Efficiency regulations are becoming increasingly stringent in Australia. And therefore, commercial and residential building owners need to comply with sustainability standards to maintain a brand in the market.    NABERS, Section J, and JV3 assessment are three sustainability measuring scales applicable for commercial buildings.  What Is NABERS Rating? NABERS is an acronym for the National Australian Built Environment Rating System.  It functions similarly to the energy star ratings you see on electrical appliances but applies to commercial buildings. The NABERS rating considers energy, water, waste, and the indoor environment. NABERS star ratings begin from 1-star, indicating a start, to 6-star, reflecting market-leading standards. The NABERS assessment helps building owners and managers measure their assets' environmental performance, impact, and progress, and the ratings are updated annually. Installing commercial solar panels is one of the eas...

Residential Aged Care and Retirement Living NABERS Water Certification

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  Increasing demand for sustainability and ecological benchmarking in the aged care industry led to the release of two new types of NABERS rating:  NABERS for residential aged care  NABERS for retirement living  These two NABERS ratings were released in late 2021. With these two new NABERS ratings, project owners, developers and Portfolio owners can highlight the sustainability performance of their facilities. Additionally, building owners and managers can identify scopes for substantial improvement in building efficiency and reduction in operational costs.  NABERS water rating and Energy rating are applicable for both residential aged care and retirement living facilities. NABERS Water Rating For Residential Aged Care and Retirement Living NABERS water ratings for aged care facilities and retirement buildings will quantify your project's water utilisation efficacy and performance.  Your site will be eligible for receiving a rating between 1 to 6 stars bas...

We Have All The Answers To Your NatHERS Questions!

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  The Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (commonly known as NatHERS) was launched in 1993. NatHERS is a sustainability measurement system that rates residential dwellings and apartment buildings on the basis of their energy efficiency and thermal performance.  NatHERS certificate constitutes a vital component of BASIX.  The House thermal rating is generated by a NatHERS accredited application tool. The NatHERS assessment is one of the most efficient and affordable approaches to obtaining residential thermal comfort compliance.  While the NatHERS certificate focuses on residential construction, the NABERS energy rating is essential for commercial spaces such as office buildings, hospitals, educational centres, shopping complexes, retail stores, etc. What Is NatHERS Rating? NatHERS assessment utilises a 10-star rating scale to determine the thermal performance of residential dwellings across Australia.  The National Construction Code (NCC) references these ene...