An energy-efficient and ecological house - what is it?
Rising energy prices and climate change mean that more and more attention is paid to energy efficiency in construction.
Rising energy prices and climate change mean that more and more attention is paid to energy efficiency in construction.
As climate change continues and heating costs rise, energy efficiency in buildings is becoming a priority not only for the environment but also for our wallets. In 2024, the trend of energy-efficient buildings takes on even greater importance, dictating a number of requirements for the sector in the United Kingdom.
As climate change continues and heating costs rise, energy efficiency in buildings is becoming a priority not only for the environment but also for our wallets. In 2024, the trend of energy-efficient buildings takes on even greater importance, dictating a number of requirements for the sector in Ireland.
In early 2022, the Irish Government introduced a package of grants that will support homeowners to make energy efficiency improvements to their homes. The assumptions behind the scheme are impressive. By 2030, under the scheme, funding is planned for 500,000 buildings to enable them to meet the B2 Builiding Energy Scheme (BER) standard. The changes made to the National Energy Modernisation Plan aim to make the investment more popular with the country's residents. According to the announcements, this is one of the largest aid programmes in the world.
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