SA Roofing March 2018 // Issue 98 | Page 6

ASSOCIATIONS Improving heat efficiency with retrofit insulation Thermal Insulation Products and Systems Association SA (TIPSASA) launched the Thermal Insulation and Energy Efficiency Retrofit Guide at the Southern African Energy Efficiency Confederation (SAEEC) Conference in November last year. By TIPSASA B The guide provides an overview of regulations related to energy efficiency. T his guide intends to provide a basic overview of Energy Efficiency Regulations, requirements, and possible interventions (retrofitting), that relate to retrofitting insulation to improve thermal efficiency in existing buildings. This publication is also a useful reference to architects, building designers and building owners. The draft National Energy Efficiency Strategy (NEES) proposes various measures and implementation targets, varying between three months to five years, depending on ease of implementation. 4 MARCH 2018 RESIDENTIAL // COMMERCIAL // INDUSTRIAL The abovementioned is to reach the 20% reduction of energy consumption of the residential building stock by 2030. These measures include: • Tightening of building standards • Tax incentives for building retrofits • Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for residential buildings The proposed measures will certainly have an impact on the property market. The purpose of an Energy Performance Certificate is to record and show how energy-efficient a property is. Shown as a chart, it uses a similar rating system to ratings provided with domestic appliances, for example, washing machines and fridges. The certificate will provide a rating of the property from A to G, where A is very efficient, and G is very inefficient. There are several options that a homeowner / building owner can consider reducing heat loss or gain, including adding or retrofitting insulation in the building. For more information, contact: +27 (0) 861 000 334 or +27 (0) 12) 663 1480 or email: [email protected].