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BEAMA report shows path to net zero BEAMA report shows path to net zero

BEAMA (the British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association) has launched its Future Homes Standard Phase 1 Impact Report, which outlines a framework for preparing for the government’s upcoming regulations requiring all new residential developments to be Net Zero Ready from 2025. The document focuses on technology options and highlights some of the challenges in design, installation, and consumer adaptation.

BEAMA (the British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association) has launched its Future Homes Standard Phase 1 Impact Report, which outlines a framework for preparing for the government’s upcoming regulations requiring all new residential developments to be Net Zero Ready from 2025. The document focuses on technology options and highlights some of the challenges in design, installation, and consumer adaptation.

With the new regulations for Net Zero Ready homes, the government has laid down a clear direction of travel for building design and construction. Through the second stage of its Future Homes Standard consultation – due to launch later this year – there will be a requirement to future proof all new dwellings with low carbon heating, high performing fabric specification and a complementary ventilation strategy.

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