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Display Energy Cert for Custom House


From 1 January 2009, large public buildings are required to have a Display Energy Certificate placed in a prominent position that is clearly visible to the public. This requirement is a consequence of the transposition into Irish legislation of Article 7(3) of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.

The Custom House Display Energy Certificate for 2009 is shown below.  The Certificate details the total energy consumed by the Custom House in 2009 (based on utility bills) and rates its energy usage against that of a typical building of its type.  A CO2 indicator is also included which details the carbon dioxide emissions associated with the Custom House’s energy consumption. A C3 rating was achieved for 2009 which is an improvement on its D1 rating for the year ending 2008.   The C3 rating puts the Custom House ahead of a typical building of its class which would normally be rated a D2.  The Certificate will be updated annually with a view to achieving continuous reductions in energy usage and associated carbon dioxide emissions.

Display Energy Cert for Custom House (pdf, 882 kb)

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