NZCB In The News – 16 July 2024 – TV One News

Govt considers rolling back home insulation standards

Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk wants to roll back insulation standards that save a new home an estimated 40% on heating.

Upgrades to insulation and glazing requirements in May 2023 were the first significant improvements to insulation standards in New Zealand in more than a decade.

According to correspondence released to RNZ under the Official Information Act, government experts told Penk the old standards were “significantly lower” than other countries with similar climates, including relevant parts of Australia, the UK, Ireland, and the US.

As well as reducing heating requirements in new homes by 40%, the department estimated the H1 changes reduced the energy needed to heat and cool larger commercial buildings by 23% on average.

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