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NABERS Ratings: A Comprehensive Guide

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  Over the years, the earth has been facing serious climate change implications. Greenhouse gas emissions, including Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), and Nitrous Oxide (N2O), are causing a significant temperature rise. To avoid increasing global temperature by 2 degrees, carbon emissions should be reduced by 50%. The Australian Government has stepped in to combat the increasing carbon footprint generation and drive sustainable building practices. In the endeavor to support the construction of environmental-friendly practices, NABERS, BCA Section J , and BASIX report were introduced.  NABERS Rating NABERS is known as the 'National Australian Built Environment Rating System.' It provides reliable and comparable data for sustainability measurements of building sectors like hotels, shopping centers, apartments, offices, and data centers.  It helps the building owners measure and understand their buildings' environmental performance.  This system helps in cost savings and f

A Practical Insight To natHERS Assessment

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It has become crucial for every constructor or builder to pay special attention to energy consumption efficiency. They have to make houses that consume the least energy without compromising comfort. This is where the natHERS Assessment certification steps in! What's NatHERS? NatHERS or Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme is a procedure used for measuring a house's thermal efficiency. It determines how much energy will be needed for heating or cooling the home.  Structural details and specifications are used as input to the assessment software to calculate the efficiency. It then calculates and compares the result with the fixed scheme data.  Once done, the software displays the rating in 10-star credits. Following this, about 5.4% of energy consumption was decreased in the household sector.  What do the NatHERS star ratings mean? The higher the NatHERS star rating, the more efficient a concerned property is. For example, a 5-star property will need more energy to cool down

How Ventilation and Airtightness Can Improve BASIX Compliance?

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Sustainability is one of the primary requirements of the present time when the earth is on the path to a shortage of resources. Humans have exploited earth and its natural resources to such an extent that the impending consequences make life difficult for them.  Here, small initiatives can add up to creating a more sustainable future where future generations will get the opportunity to enjoy the earth's benefits. Sustainable housing is one such way, and the implementation of the BASIX certificate makes it possible today. What is a BASIX Certificate? BASIX certificate is an NSW government initiative that ensures sustainable housing. The certification validates the presence of a house where it includes sustainable usage of water and energy, besides ensuring thermal comfort at its epitome.  The certificate stabilizes the fact that the concerned house is not harmful to the environment and aids in its sustainability. Professional BASIX consultants can help you prepare an accurate BASI

NABERS Rating For Office Buildings: A Quick Guide

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Every day we hear the alarming news of rising water levels, increasing temperature, depleting ozone layers, etc. Wondering what's the connection of the building sector with these hazardous environmental impacts?  The Australian commercial building sector contributes to around 25% of overall electricity usage and 10% of total carbon footprints in the country. According to the UNEP Global Status Report , emissions savings from sustainable buildings are predicted to be as much as 84 gigatonnes of CO2 (GtCO2) by 2050 through direct sustainability measures, including energy efficiency, fuel switching, and the use of renewable energy.  And therefore, commercial building developers can contribute greatly to a sustainable future. Not just that, the sustainable building demand and industry are growing exponentially.  Eco-friendly buildings save money on energy bills, reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses, and help owners and renters reflect an environmentally responsible image. However,

6 Sustainable Design Ideas For NatHERS Compliance

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  It can be challenging to make your home environmentally sustainable, but with the help of some clever design ideas, it's certainly possible! The NatHERS assessment (National Home Rating Scheme) measures the energy efficiency of designs in new homes and significant renovations to generate a star rating.  The higher the NatHERS star rating, the minimal will be the energy required to heat and cool the home to keep it comfortable.  Consequently, a high NatHERS rating saves money the energy bills and reduces environmental impact. Given these advantages, the market value of the NatHERS rated residential structures increases substantially.  In fact, NatHERS has now become an integral part of the BASIX certificate. The thermal comfort section requires NaTHERS modelling and assessment.  There are some ways you can make your home more energy-efficient, and many of them can implement without sacrificing comfort or style. This article will look at eight sustainable design ideas for the NatH

Passive House Design: Innovation Towards Sustantainbility

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  Passive House is defined as a scientifically supported and evidence-based building standard that minimises energy consumption and improves health-based standards.  Passive House Certification involves implementing smart designs and following rigorous methodology. With NSW Government actively promoting zero-energy homes through updated BASIX standards, Passive House principles are becoming increasingly popular in Australia.  BASIX assessment is mandatory in NSW for securing Development Applications. Without the BASIX report, your residential project won't be eligible for legal sanctioning. What Components Are Accessed For Passive House Standards?  Thermal Comfort  In a Certified Passive House building, the internal temperatures must always remain below 25°C for more than 10% of the hours annually.  Interior surface temperature of external walls and roofs cannot be greater than 1 °C below the indoor air temperature,  Additionally, interior window surfaces must be less than 3.5 °C

3 Design Tips To Easily Comply With BASIX certificate

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  If you are designing a new home or building or planning major renovations or alterations, you must comply with the BASIX certification guidelines.  If your project is not in line with these requirements, it will not be approved for construction. BASIX has been created to ensure that new homes and buildings are more environmentally friendly while creating healthy spaces for their occupants.  In this article, we'll discuss some tips on how you can easily comply with the BASIX certificate standards. What is BASIX? BASIX is the building certification system that ensures your residential development meets all sustainability regulations. It will be mandatory for all new dwellings over 60sqm and apply to dwelling extensions and additions costing $50,000 or more.  It is a certification that covers all aspects of building design, construction and sustainability. With BASIX, you can ensure that your new residential project has been designed by keeping environmental welfare in mind.  BASIX