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Non-Domestic Building Energy Ratings

Quarter 4 2018

Table A: Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic)
% of row
Period of constructionEnergy rating 
ABCDEFGTotal
1900-19770630261691313,804
1978-199901137231271012,405
2000-200401644198487,496
2005-20091203716751513,536
2010-201482929168371,922
2015-2018253518832101,126

25% of non-domestic construction between 2015 and 2018 was rated "A"

Figure 1: Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 1900-201
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Building Energy Ratings (BER) audits were conducted for 1,126 non-domestic buildings constructed between 2015 and 2018 (see Table A). One quarter (25%) of these buildings received an “A” rating compared with 8% of non-domestic buildings constructed during 2010 to 2014 (see Figure 1). In contrast, 97% of domestic dwellings constructed between 2015-2018 received an "A" rating (separate CSO release). 

There were 54,887 non-domestic BER audits conducted in the period 2009 to 2018 (see Table 1). The profile of non-domestic BER audits conducted since 2009 was 1% awarded an "A" rating, 14% a "B" rating, and 34% with a “C” rating (see Table 3).

The most energy efficient building types audited during 2009-2018 were Schools and colleges with 24% awarded an “A” rating (see Table 3). The second most energy efficient buildings were Nursing residential homes and hostels with 7% rated “A”. The least energy efficient building types, defined by a “G” rating, were Workshops and maintenance depots (22%) followed by Other Buildings (20%) (see Figure 3).

The highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings was in County Laois at 21% (see Table 4). Kilkenny had the highest proportion of “G” rated buildings at 17% (see Table 4).

In Dublin city, Dublin 15 had the highest proportion of combined “A” and “B” ratings at 25% followed by 19% for Dublin 18 (see Table 5). The highest proportion of “G” ratings was 17% in Dublin 8 (see Table 5).

The average floor area of all audited non-domestic dwellings was 670 square metres (see Table 10). This average size varied from 3,365 square metres for hotels to 297 square metres for Restaurants and public houses.

BER Ratings
A0.599
B10.975
B22.289
B34.049
C16.637
C26.437
C35.233
D16.444
D24.897
E13.323
E22.583
F3.438
G6.203
ABCDEFG
Retail01441179612
Office19312513813
Restaurant/public house0729361864
Hotel1164326843
Warehouses018341910613
Workshops/maintenance depot092322141022
Industrial process building2362616938
Hospitals and primary health care6152320141012
Community/day centre3273116958
Nursing residential homes and hostels7403015413
Schools and colleges24262217524
Sports facilities2302918858
Other217241811820
Table 1 Building Energy Ratings Certificates (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
number
Period2009201020112012201320142015201620172018Total
January451941501934445906343993393633,351
February1473261661569466217435535364764,670
March2072282012248487408076476984675,067
April1652301621788617966336654553744,519
May2401892012047888836616475314564,800
June3481841981637668576865974623854,646
July4081931902437528415955614873934,663
August2662871732135757855635874533534,255
September2652212182456939986736835953854,976
October2362062072898638826826406203514,976
November3073032233287139645725305123874,839
December3371932113095748534674364772684,125
            
Total2,9712,7542,3002,7458,8239,8107,7166,9456,1654,65854,887
Table 2 Building Energy Ratings by Year (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
number
YearEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
200928117241385447362278278224106851401282,819
201021551812663453562873052051271221291732,572
20114666120208292237214270164110941281412,090
201237511132033753332843242501721181542172,631
2013481153505851,1231,0958681,0358154953595411,0388,467
2014431143046641,2171,1458991,2029066145126511,2819,552
2015811292575189309197198836964984015171,0047,552
2016821012354707697966378396234773754828956,781
20171011162644186676655987825753972983987856,064
20181121112243324725294495264393272192985414,579
               
Total5999752,2894,0496,6376,4375,2336,4444,8973,3232,5833,4386,20353,107
Table 3 Building Energy Ratings by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Retail01491715101075461220,274
Office12258111213117681312,006
Restaurant/public house0124810111917117644,977
Hotel126814151416105343766
Warehouses026913129118556137,369
Workshops/maintenance depot01357781398610222,184
Industrial process building2131310129610554381,138
Hospitals and primary health care6465788119771012921
Community/day centre33121213107975458880
Nursing residential homes and hostels77141913116783113431
Schools and colleges2489109761073224779
Sports facilities26111312981085258473
Other2567107611756820909
               
Total12481212101296561253,107
Table 4 Building Energy Ratings by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row    
CountyEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Carlow0371016131010755313683
Dublin 01-24124712121113107561114,514
Dublin County2247151210129556103,799
Kildare3259121310108555122,129
Kilkenny13771310810955417806
Laois225121111812885413625
Longford11581212910876911405
Louth124611128148658141,469
Meath1269131211118555131,764
Offaly126101212111385469607
Westmeath1268161381110655101,166
Wexford213611139119678141,482
Wicklow1351013119128657101,558
Clare0247111191312669111,450
Cork City013611149121274614491
Cork County1248131311129646114,778
Kerry024913149109547121,320
Limerick City11341213714975914438
Limerick County114813139139667111,876
Tipperary124816109119757111,456
Waterford City00381514111098588645
Waterford County12691211912865514818
Galway City115510131212976513604
Galway County22581112101110658122,673
Leitrim215111211191273610242
Mayo115812129118756131,401
Roscommon114710109121084915542
Sligo114614109111173716806
Cavan01471212812986713665
Donegal136810129139855111,371
Monaghan1349119911776616524
               
Total12481212101296561253,107
– No non-domestic unit received this BER rating in this county
Table 5 Building Energy Ratings by Dublin Postal District (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Dublin Postal DistrictEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Dublin 11126121091511649151,284
Dublin 22234911101312869122,170
Dublin 311681511158851013355
Dublin 414468912151086610624
Dublin 5112912121011774616282
Dublin 60146108101012871013424
Dublin 6W013715715101161015209
Dublin 70334111211121175614654
Dublin 8113411911131086617900
Dublin 911581412121487479567
Dublin 10124781610111010768231
Dublin 11125811141011119458697
Dublin 1201351212111610757111,237
Dublin 1322111413101188939186
Dublin 14026715139131053710448
Dublin 151361517161010732361,085
Dublin 1614413139121464713180
Dublin 1702371812151286647372
Dublin 180559913121596448801
Dublin 201661210910126771267
Dublin 2211691516101394447592
Dublin 242338161210129534121,149
               
Total124712121113107561114,514
– No non-domestic unit received this BER rating in this Dublin postal district
Table 6 Building Energy Ratings by Main Space Heating System Fuel (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Heating System FuelEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
Mains Gas23710121081086441413,905
Heating Oil1258121211161275445,366
Electricity11371313101296581232,392
LPG4512131512101075332951
Other Fuels48410787101086710493
               
Total12481212101296561253,107
Table 7 Main Space Heating System Fuel by County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
CountyHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Carlow27106021683
Dublin 01-24384570114,514
Dublin County36559013,799
Kildare27864112,129
Kilkenny27135631806
Laois24165712625
Longford9236161405
Louth29861111,469
Meath291158101,764
Offaly17205922607
Westmeath191661311,166
Wexford101568511,482
Wicklow27961111,558
Clare211857311,450
Cork City313641491
Cork County25864214,778
Kerry81668621,320
Limerick City262710438
Limerick County251063111,876
Tipperary181861211,456
Waterford City3156222645
Waterford County23116232818
Galway City1078110604
Galway County121471312,673
Leitrim6276151242
Mayo92067311,401
Roscommon13235842542
Sligo8186751806
Cavan13195882665
Donegal122754621,371
Monaghan16215653524
       
Total2610612153,107
– No non-domestic unit indicated the usage of this main space heating fuel type for this county
Table 8 Main Space Heating System Fuel by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeHeating System FuelTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
Retail174781120,274
Office317601112,006
Restaurant/public house282441424,977
Hotel463012121766
Warehouses321155207,369
Workshops/maintenance depot271455312,184
Industrial process building302736331,138
Hospitals and primary health care31125521921
Community/day centre37263142880
Nursing residential homes and hostels403015123431
Schools and colleges42262363779
Sports facilities41104351473
Other31115242909
       
Total2610612153,107
Table 9 Main Ventilation System by Type of Building (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Building TypeMain Ventilation SystemTotal
Air ConditioningMechanical VentilationNatural Ventilation
Retail4645020,274
Office3565912,006
Restaurant/public house3411564,977
Hotel26866766
Warehouses146807,369
Workshops/maintenance depot155802,184
Industrial process building1913691,138
Hospitals and primary health care21673921
Community/day centre8686880
Nursing residential homes and hostels1693431
Schools and colleges7786779
Sports facilities291557473
Other19676909
     
Total3366153,107
Table 10 Average Floor Area by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
              m2
CountyRetailOfficeRestaurant/ public houseHotelWarehousesWorkshops/ maintenance depotIndustrial process buildingHospitals and primary health careCommunity/ day centreNursing residential homes and hostelsSchools and collegesSports facilitiesOtherAll building types
Carlow4353273632,5888707063,0692392211,340962680853591
Dublin 01-243621,1663344,1801,3525722,6976643701,3021,9631,330915903
Dublin County2655143465,2191,3981,1893,8283684241,7822,4781,0111,420675
Kildare2243663714,2239866177,1066162872,3421,4061,271463615
Kilkenny2842752782,6361,1566661,4863032331,352976479236500
Laois3242552675,7958845674,3166602521,5162,2611,7351,645588
Longford3532512681,1671,1516485,8654244032,019906707196627
Louth3055553194,6951,2045914,2483422001,4501,5131,790775666
Meath2353832974,0629015221,7865392771,5251,6361,001270537
Offaly3014382221,9499606631,6327073121,5852,469372139580
Westmeath2985332432,2211,4346213,2151,0252561,1541,9601,053637595
Wexford2945162692,7638076512,0744563601,2891,459689715526
Wicklow2182992863,8966464242,1395183061,7311,701778280495
Clare2214822932,2319604312,336200257620986503492576
Cork City3757032144011,2624142,699172132736852533557
Cork County2896002753,3399684753,1364973391,3071,501829711581
Kerry2652812762,6496803043,5713892697481,023467328493
Limerick City2535002687,6309453951,4544964671,5218546773,383552
Limerick County2874452884,6881,1534643,2779264111,8352,4881,012950674
Tipperary2933382502,4061,6224323,7363693211,3451,270576188621
Waterford City2684403493,7857566902,075127659443624342929505
Waterford County6183182803,3951,3026083,8791,0531541,1801,2127641,114813
Galway City2853272034,0505862983,4803006561,4902,972447582523
Galway County2874352663,5841,0974891,8224212401,9371,292960449596
Leitrim2338552761,2805856328783968811,29855477
Mayo2612612823,5309106211,9169932561,3805361,007515478
Roscommon2784312591,9448105233,8877894931,379437634952482
Sligo3173982901,2229464412,9911,0372682,1371,510665883546
Cavan2273622442,3216194061,7093833483,052998621369409
Donegal2493783182,2701,1874872,7264994129681,031776546546
Monaghan3081653654,9721,2266711,6521355231,1961,852946880614
               
All3027282973,3651,1425752,8595473311,4171,565969744670
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 11 Average Primary Energy Use by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
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
Carlow1,4355798446267448251,022473421448196644741961
Dublin 01-241,0734801,0345874366997333934954102591,184986587
Dublin County1,1035281,0136223396427704583764301451,046665593
Kildare1,2127569041,0044747506862863774591848371,151734
Kilkenny1,1909428735644576606344563684752761,399765757
Laois1,4108669465014357709232394324571371,161926830
Longford1,3619581,134726526975808347759314155627910861
Louth1,073576970631724770907389538399111810586778
Meath1,1725031,0026266219637542813494521831,465625725
Offaly8784549765595348146062044504231511,054668597
Westmeath1,0457039787495541,367625408461345147599705732
Wexford1,5854599718355229585025431,1186071541,191873836
Wicklow9746181,008696397671567399487450187789805626
Clare1,1476309416515897497271,8695496335041,319848750
Cork City1,179776971691599818483659494443978636834
Cork County1,1035229926595236185335445695751691,007700670
Kerry9787649586316217968715093904832351,012797758
Limerick City1,0751,5251,057502719782835353487944281766241920
Limerick County1,1067681,036660712646934451390376193762927802
Tipperary1,0087309437234279258003106363772371,091921719
Waterford City1,3585841,0287453896367594923813243611,192881750
Waterford County1,3496241,133730608557477401781370215867278838
Galway City1,0996871,2394855617398843153322681351,074820733
Galway County1,172693914581795699798334412371174859849770
Leitrim9277548668519995899714165871481,175769
Mayo1,1237889175645327037012203463953366112,666778
Roscommon2,0274661,1016376316246562947394374101,1576381,006
Sligo1,5728999535929656327833174625342501,197688983
Cavan1,0226181,043649684653809355580405257762957742
Donegal1,096602984686645816623343379556182732638733
Monaghan1,0056068597404351,239698575344325212946224696
               
All1,1495379896445097277294044994442081,016842683
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 12 Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Type of Building and County (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
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
Carlow340136195142176189240110959444145175226
Dublin 01-24253109237129100160169891128756256231134
Dublin County26012023213978141172101839331229153136
Kildare286177210229109174161658610440181270170
Kilkenny2822202061201061541501028311163328181176
Laois3352032241101021792185210010530227210193
Longford324228270167125223191811817337148206204
Louth253133226143167177210891218624182137180
Meath27611723513714622517764789843331140168
Offaly209107232123124193144451069735247155140
Westmeath247165231170129322147961037333139165172
Wexford37710623119412322811912726514336216207197
Wicklow229143237160911581329111110141173184145
Clare271148221150137172168439127143119313199175
Cork City279180223145136185113153109100217142194
Cork County26012123114612114412412513212238214162155
Kerry2321812271441461882071198811456241190178
Limerick City255359246107168186185811082256418254214
Limerick County262179243138166151220100918344178215187
Tipperary238172223163100212188721518755254220169
Waterford City32113523616691146173111777678275204174
Waterford County32014626815314113011089176794619063195
Galway City26116329211113317521175756429232194173
Galway County27816421713118816518676988239195199181
Leitrim2211802062042401302319914133280183
Mayo26718621813112616816550838680131631183
Roscommon4821082621471501491586118010292264148238
Sligo3742122271392281461877411212460234155232
Cavan242147247150160150191821376761181213174
Donegal26014323416315218914279919442173150172
Monaghan2371442031699929315713879743819938160
               
All272123231145118167170921159846222196158
– No data is available for this building type and county
Table 13 Building Energy Ratings by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row 
Period of ConstructionEnergy Rating Total
AB1B2B3C1C2C3D1D2E1E2FG
1900-19290013891015139710126,294
1930-19490024101291512878131,521
1950-196601251010101311978142,862
1967-197701351012101311868133,127
1978-198202251011111310969132,670
1983-19930137131291310767124,827
1994-1999014916151114964564,908
2000-20040151016151211854487,496
2005-200912711141391074351513,536
2010-201488911129810644371,922
2015-2018251611986453212101,126
               
Total12481312101296561250,289
Table 14 Main Space Heating System Fuel by Period of Construction (Non-Domestic) 2009-2018
% of row  
Period of ConstructionFuel TypeTotal
Mains GasHeating OilElectricityLPGOther
1900-1929191563126,294
1930-1949181662211,521
1950-1966231658112,862
1967-1977261953213,127
1978-1982241757212,670
1983-1993241065114,827
1994-199928763114,908
2000-200428565207,496
2005-2009305622113,536
2010-2014301351321,922
2015-201843744521,126
       
Total2710612150,289

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 year (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 2-14 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; Heating Oil; Electricity; LPG; Biogas; Oil; 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.

Table 13 shows the relationship between period of construction and building energy ratings. It can be linked with changes to the Building Regulations that require new buildings to be more energy efficient.

Table 14 cross-classifies main space heating fuel by period of construction.

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