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Efficiency Equals Reduction
Efficiency Equals Reduction (400 words) Imagine that if at the grocery store the person bagging your purchases left empty, unused spaces in each bag causing you to carry 10 instead of 5 bags out to your car then into your home. You would be...

Oil Forever ? ( I think not )
Oil Forever ? We all know that this country needs to reduce its dependency on Foreign oil. The question is how (and how long). Recently Ford Motor CEO Bill Ford addressed his concerns, perhaps leading one to question how long it will be...

Saving Energy By planting Nursery Stock
In the past week there has been an increasing interest in landscape design for energy conservation. Rising fuel costs can be offset by landscaping. The primary goal is to control wind and sun. In Pa. the first line of defence for energy savings...

Top 10 - Proven Oil Reserve Countries
This is a list of countries with proven reachable oil reserves in billions of barrels, and is a rough estimate based on the ability to recover the oil by current technological and economical means. Saudi Arabia - 262 Saudi Arabia is the largest...

Wind Farms and Corruption
There is only one reason that wind turbines will be built in the West Country. Our Press has failed to tell its readers of the corruption which stares us in the face, but is not seen as such. For example; The target to be met is to produce 10% of...

 
5 Star homes to be Mandatory in Australia

The Building Code of Australia seems set to introduce 5-star energy ratings for all new homes. While some associations in the building industry are concerned that this is likely to push the cost of building up, it is s step in the right direction for energy efficient housing.

The move is in line with the Australian Greenhouse Office's objective to minimise greenhouse gas emissions.

Until recently many homes in Australia have needed to meet a level of 4-star energy efficiency as a minimum. While this was a vast improvement on the energy efficiency and comfort for new homes, it was still just the first step to ensuring your home is comfortable and doesn't waste precious power resources.

Even in states like Tasmania where hydro-power doesn't emit greenhouses gases, sensible measures are required to manage the power supply. The


new Bass link which was supposed to be used to export clean energy is now being considered for importing energy when the water levels in the dams are low.

The shift over recent years in energy efficient designs and requirements has lead to a big increase in the insulation industry. A wide range of choices are now available to builders and the consumer to ensure that their home is insulated to a high level and can reach 5-star energy efficiency.

For more information on energy efficiency and how to easily make your home meet the new 5 star requirements contact Libe at Sunrise Homes
About the Author

Libe Chacos is Director of Sunrise Homes. Libe has over 15 years experience in the building industry and nearly 5 years as an accredited energy assessor with the First-Rate software.

Contact Libe at www.sunrisehomes.net.au