Residential and commercial buildings account for around 30% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to BEIS (2021) Heat and Buildings Strategy. Therefore, improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in this sector is crucial to meeting the UK net zero targets by 2050.
In December 2023, the Government published a consultation, open until 6 March, on the Future Homes and Buildings Standards, which aims to make new homes and non-domestic buildings ‘zero-carbon ready’. Long awaited by the industry, it will update the Building Regulations Part L 2021, and set the energy performance in England from 2025 for new and existing buildings undergoing refurbishment.
Timeline of implementation of the Future Homes and Buildings Standards