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Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 3 2021

Table A: Number of Domestic BER certificates
number 
Period20172018201920202021% change 2021/2020
July7,1247,5098,3517,6088,1928%
August7,2507,1568,2266,8916,9331%
September7,9717,2298,4088,7747,896-10%
       
Quarter 322,34521,89424,98523,27323,021-1%

1% decrease in Domestic BER audits in July-September 2021

Figure 1: Number of Domestic BER Certificates published in 2019-2021
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There were 23,021 Building Energy Rating (BER) audits reported in quarter three 2021 compared with 23,273 in quarter three 2020 (see Table A, Table 1 and Figure 1). This is a decrease of 1% (see Information Note). July 2021 was 8% higher than July 2020. August 2021 was 1% above August 2020. There was a decrease in September 2021 when the number of completed BER audits was 10% below the number in September 2020. In the period 2009 to September 2021 just over 1.1 million BER audits have been undertaken (see Table 1).

Dwellings built in 2015-2021 were considerably more energy efficient than those built in earlier periods with 97% given an “A” rating compared with 34% in 2010-2014 and 1% in 2005-2009 (see Table 2 and Figure 4).

Dublin County had the highest combined “A” and “B” rating at 32% (see Table 4). Leitrim and Tipperary had the lowest proportion of combined “A” and “B” rating at 11%.

Dublin 18, with an average dwelling age of 18 years, had the highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” rating at 45% (see Table 5). The average age of dwellings in Dublin 15 that have had a BER audit done was also 18 years, but the combined "A" and "B" rating was much lower at 32% than in Dublin 18. The highest proportion of combined “F” and “G” rating was 25% for Dublin 7.

Electricity was the main space heating fuel used in 54% of the dwellings completed during 2015-2021 and with a BER audit. This was an increase from 2000-2004 when 19% of dwellings with a BER audit used electricity. There was a contrasting trend for heating oil with 35% of 2000-2004 built dwellings using heating oil compared with 4% for dwellings built in 2015-2021 (see Table 9).

The average floor area of all dwellings with a BER audit was 113 square metres (see Table 11). This average size varied from 159 square metres for detached houses to 60 square metres for basement dwellings.

Table 14 examines dwellings that have had more than one BER audit carried out. In their earliest assessment only 8% of dwellings received either an “A” or “B” rating compared with 25% in their most recent assessment. In contrast, 18% 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
A03
B112
B226
B3514
C1817
C21015
C31212
D11411
D2138
E194
E273
F82
G102
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 2016 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, 8% of dwellings would have received a rating of "G" compared with 7% of dwellings in the actual BER data. In contrast, 6% of dwellings would have received an "A" rating at the national level, whereas 8% of dwellings that have had a BER assessment were given an "A" rating. 

National DataBER Database
A68
B111
B233
B378
C11011
C21213
C31212
D11212
D21110
E166
E255
F65
G87
National DataBER database
A23
B111
B223
B367
C11011
C21213
C31313
D11313
D21211
E177
E265
F65
G97

1Dwellings with BERs have been weighted using 2016 Census of Population data to estimate a BER profile for All Dwellings at National level (see Background Notes).

ABCDEF-G
1700-19771519242032
1978-1999074134125
2000-2004012612052
2005-200913651921
2010-201434577200
2015-20219720000
Table 1 Domestic BER Certificates (2009-2021) 1
number
Period2009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021Total
January4,1114,6908,5756,5316,9757,0096,5275,2625,6875,1755,5225,8833,79675,743
February6,3325,6439,0376,3128,5297,5467,6636,8676,8156,5006,8887,6204,83990,591
March8,7696,1658,9466,5188,2098,3867,2687,5437,6326,5187,2177,1736,10896,452
April8,0615,4877,7814,4458,2988,7367,5927,3987,1417,0537,2461,9966,36587,599
May7,9355,4768,8785,8818,6488,7307,7167,9548,1788,3958,3322,4497,89396,465
June8,7375,8047,4634,8657,2658,2168,0027,4477,6897,5917,5695,7948,04194,483
July8,7745,9497,2595,5367,1039,3987,6756,5617,1247,5098,3517,6088,19297,039
August7,2636,4217,5325,0456,9738,1667,6487,0307,2507,1568,2266,8916,93392,534
September7,5087,4208,8484,9658,2789,9218,3557,6677,9717,2298,4088,7747,896103,240
October6,5838,3959,5646,6878,97410,7669,2217,9288,0578,31310,8078,398 103,693
November6,95611,5939,6088,7969,59810,8928,4019,0128,3928,2606,1808,067 105,755
December6,3268,0049,4676,3616,9307,7737,3086,0775,6795,7406,2606,473 82,398
               
Total87,35581,047102,95871,94295,780105,53993,37686,74687,61585,43991,00677,12660,0631,125,992
1 Includes all Certificates for Dwellings
Table 2 BERs by Period of Construction (2009-2021)
% of row 
Period of ConstructionEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
1700-18990012335710910143624,938
1900-19291012345710910143654,441
1930-19491123567912910132446,237
1950-1966112356811141110121671,936
1967-19771014791115161199891,004
1978-19820014913151817964358,695
1983-199300151013161917854298,443
1994-1999012612161919136431107,648
2000-200401291822201373210169,776
2005-200913112224179642110158,606
2010-20143428181142111000011,870
2015-20219711000000000071,756
               
Total813811131212106557965,350
Table 3 BERs by Type of Dwelling (2009-2021)
% of row 
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment151214117910966573,541
Ground-floor apartment61371011111213865753,120
Mid-floor apartment1141012121211107432365,675
Top-floor apartment514810101012137551054,692
Basement Dwelling603275686119929303
Maisonette102711131110910533710,836
House12391214141211544834,009
Detached house6138111212121064510267,612
Semi-detached house1112612151413105444263,236
End of terrace house121261112111110656773,684
Mid-terrace house813913121011106557138,642
               
Total813811131212106557965,350
Table 4 BERs by County (2009-2021)
% of row  
CountyEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Carlow61271314131310544712,85030
Dublin 01-24914810111112117556217,39537
Dublin County18248111211119433372,55427
Kildare18138121312118433442,45323
Kilkenny61381213121210645815,54235
Laois5139121413118555814,75630
Longford2227121312141065698,08730
Louth9239161411108534627,77931
Meath1713915151197333436,20623
Offaly412510131210108781012,65934
Westmeath31381013141310655917,36632
Wexford61251013141411745731,31930
Wicklow131371112111110655728,41932
Clare3126913141412765824,18333
Cork City32491212111211766722,38345
Cork County8241114131099544787,84733
Kerry52371112121311755830,57130
Limerick City41271314141311644617,33637
Limerick County41361113141312644724,70733
Tipperary212610121213127671130,76440
Waterford City61261314141511644510,92936
Waterford County72371212131311645614,67435
Galway City61261013151512654415,05725
Galway County51371114131210655837,56529
Leitrim1127121412119667127,26533
Mayo41259131413126561025,57233
Roscommon31261114141197561211,54334
Sligo31271012131312766914,82732
Cavan31310151512118545914,20529
Donegal31261315141210655829,40430
Monaghan6238121111121164589,13335
                
Total813811131212106557965,35032
Table 5 BERs by Dublin Postal District (2009-2021)
% of row  
Dublin Postal DistrictEnergy Rating Average age
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FGTotal
Dublin 1625791011121385578,74032
Dublin 2925791111131075465,03135
Dublin 3413689101012989128,86958
Dublin 45148910111313866711,03345
Dublin 5412681011141398859,07744
Dublin 661356781113979159,08060
Dublin 6W13126789111287885,38547
Dublin 720237109121299101512,10859
Dublin 84158891012128671014,94847
Dublin 91113781091012878711,61244
Dublin 104026131512121076764,17346
Dublin 1182612121111109655412,22231
Dublin 124125791012139910910,86254
Dublin 13221591010910954438,34526
Dublin 141035899101111866510,17938
Dublin 15171410141512118321123,12418
Dublin 1612149111312131154329,45728
Dublin 177161015191312842214,49025
Dublin 1814511151512986221111,03718
Dublin 209369889121396542,41433
Dublin 227015101415161584327,90528
Dublin 24141261114131311643117,30422
                
Total914810111112117556217,39537
Table 6 BERs by Main Space Heating Fuel (2009-2021)
% of row  
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas825111615121184332376,332
Bulk LPG2271721181285222113,114
Bottled LPG01310131412111265591,072
Heating Oil112712151514126555348,129
Electricity24212357111286513167,677
Coal00011411141419363,240
Smokeless Fuel000001412141316406,415
Peat0011410131217401,523
Wood Pellets & Chips2410201416128632221,586
Wood Logs4223335101210101028627
Solid Multi-Fuel00000127131313153631,230
               
Total813812131212106557950,945
– No dwelling received this BER for this main space heating fuel type
Table 7 BERs by Main Water Heating Fuel (2009-2021)
             % of row 
Fuel TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas825111615121184332374,397
Bulk LPG2271721171285221113,063
Bottled LPG01310131512101264591,178
Heating Oil112712151514126555345,281
Electricity23212357111286515175,486
Coal0001112612141619283,108
Smokeless Fuel00011514151518305,501
Peat0011510131318381,548
Wood Pellets & Chips2411201315128632321,564
Wood Logs332333611121091024573
Solid Multi-Fuel00000127131414163129,246
               
Total813812131212106557950,945
– No dwelling received this BER for this main water heating fuel type
Table 8 Main Space Heating Fuel by County (2009-2021)
% of row    
CountyFuel Type 
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPGTotal
Carlow3544145112,841
Dublin 01-247252210208,695
Dublin County7411141070,000
Kildare4633182142,332
Kilkenny2949137215,477
Laois32431113114,721
Longford164201238,017
Louth563292127,482
Meath4836133136,181
Offaly11541320112,539
Westmeath14541712317,314
Wexford1681910331,190
Wicklow4137174128,096
Clare13571710324,134
Cork City729172022,230
Cork County3938174287,429
Kerry162239530,393
Limerick City5719213017,198
Limerick County2649168124,629
Tipperary14631210130,677
Waterford City6114232010,903
Waterford County2053206214,607
Galway City2039344214,948
Galway County765197337,458
Leitrim167171057,262
Mayo371158225,507
Roscommon470149311,538
Sligo163228614,790
Cavan967127514,120
Donegal079116429,144
Monaghan107012639,093
 
Total40371851950,945
Table 9 Main Space Heating Fuel by Period of Construction (2009-2021)
% of row  
Period of ConstructionFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
1700-18992938239124,376
1900-19292939219153,684
1930-19494438109146,109
1950-1966473976171,659
1967-1977394956190,333
1978-1982365247158,441
1983-19933446127297,945
1994-199934382341106,986
2000-200441351932168,832
2005-200945311824154,798
2010-20145228161211,122
2015-2021424540066,660
       
Total40371851950,945
Table 10 Main Space Heating Fuel by Type of Dwelling (2009-2021)
% of row 
Dwelling TypeFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricitySolid FuelLPG
Apartment49544113,335
Ground-floor apartment476441250,284
Mid-floor apartment390590158,671
Top-floor apartment412541251,806
Basement Dwelling25106013270
Maisonette526381210,677
House177145333,993
Detached house1568962267,394
Semi-detached house49351051262,845
End of terrace house5922125173,450
Mid-terrace house61211261138,220
       
Total40371851950,945
Table 11 Average Floor Area by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2021)
m2
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-18996853455650106147159149117106120
1900-19296449445341891201261239891101
1930-1949506145524774111121112858299
1950-19667163555765681161271168887105
1967-19776864605580661321401108685111
1978-1982656664569170138144988583111
1983-1993595855585771147150978381110
1994-19996663586867771541631038584112
2000-20047571697868881681791059792116
2005-200982727179879317219410710198114
2010-20148678717586100195220122117109148
2015-202180808187100108187197123117112126
 
All7667677160881481591089490113
Table 12 Average Primary Energy Use by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2021)
kWh/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-1899435411380471400464414402368399356391
1900-1929487415408479397452413409372404362396
1930-1949356345271410458434372386330345313349
1950-1966424315260374397299336344296322291315
1967-1977379308252350339298289291276275249280
1978-1982330277235286290300244245247241218243
1983-1993346293244287337270227227234239218232
1994-1999281266230268249241205201217238217215
2000-2004255231198229235201188186202206185197
2005-2009167186162188178160151155171168154164
2010-201420911496120132951009985898596
2015-20211035747556750575352524852
             
All221231179240290206232227215231233224
Table 13 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Period of Construction and Type of Dwelling (2009-2021)
kgCO/m2/year
PeriodApartmentGround-floor apartmentMid-floor apartmentTop-floor apartmentBasement DwellingMaisonetteHouseDetached houseSemi-detached house End of terrace houseMid-terrace houseAll dwelling types
1700-189910292821058310710610388958396
1900-192911693881058610610710689968497
1930-19498379578999100959977797284
1950-19661017055808764858767726574
1967-1977916852757967737263635766
1978-1982796249617271616158555059
1983-1993836552638260565654554955
1994-1999665849585652504949544850
2000-2004584942485042464546454045
2005-2009363833393533363739363337
2010-2014472319243019232318181721
2015-2021201191013912111010910
  
All494937516244585649525252
Table 14 Dwellings with Multiple BERs (2009-2021)
                 % of total
Earliest YearLatest YearTotal
A1A2A3B1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
A1000
A200000000
A300000000000
B1000000000001
B2000011000000002
B30000121000000005
C10000133100000008
C200001232100000010
C300000233210000012
D100000123321000014
D200000122222100013
E10000011112210009
E20000011111111007
F0000011111111108
G00000111111111110
  
Total01226141715121184322100
– No dwelling received this BER combination for the earliest and latest assessments
Table 15 BERs Weighted to National Level (2009-2021)
             % of row  
Dwelling TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Apartment926911111011106547166,603
Detached house5137101212121165611685,855
Semi-detached house712511131314117555441,861
Terraced house612610111112118779259,756
               
Total6137101212121165681,554,074

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 965,350 unique domestic BERs (one per dwelling) completed in the period 2009 to the end of September 2021. This compares with around 1.7 million occupied private households enumerated in the 2016 Census of Population. The 2016 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 2016 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 2009-2021 only the most recent BER was used. Around 8% 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 September 2021; 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 2016 Census  of Population 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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