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Legislation and Background

The following documents provide further details on the EPBD and its implementation in Ireland:

  • Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
  • EPBD Action Plan, July 2006
  • EC Energy Performance of Buildings Regulation 2006 (S.I. No. 666 of 2006)
  • European Communities (Energy Performance of Buildings) Amendment Regulations 2008 (SI No 229 of 2008)
  • European Communities (Energy Performance of Buildings) Amendment No. 2 Regulations 2008 (SI No 591 of 2008)
  • EC Inspection and Assessment of Certain Air-Conditioning Systems Regulation 2006 (S.I. No. 346 of 2006)

National Building Regulations and related Technical Guidance Documents are the responsibility of the Department of Environment, Heritage and LocalGovernment .

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