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Notice of approval of the methodologies of calculation of the energy performance of buildings to demonstrate compliance with the Building Regulations 2010 in England and in respect of certain buildings in Wales
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Sets out the national approved calculation methodologies (NCM) for calculating the energy performance of buildings in England, and for certain buildings in Wales, for the purposes of regulations 25 and 29 of the Building regulations 2010 (SI 2010/2214). Gives the notice of approval, notes on the approved methodologies, software packages and interfaces and looks at calculating the energy performance of new dwellings and new buildings other than dwellings and the approval of commercial software calculation tools.
Document History
Does not apply to national calculation methodologies in Northern Ireland and Scotland, nor in respect of most buildings in Wales, which are subject to separate regulatory requirements. An earlier version of this: Notice of approval of the methodology of calculation of the energy performance of buildings in England and Wales, DCLG 2008, continues to apply to building work started on site before 6 April 2014, or where a notification of building work has been given before 6 April 2014 and the building work is commenced on site before 6 April 2015.
Publisher Information
Department for Communities and Local Government
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