Response to consultation on the New Build Heat Standard – part two
By Cassandra Dove, SFHA Research and Policy Lead.
By Cassandra Dove, SFHA Research and Policy Lead.
SFHA has today submitted a response to the second part of the Scottish Government’s consultation on the New Build Heat Standard. The proposed standard, which will come into force in 2024, will prohibit any new building applying for a building warrant to make use of a direct emissions heating system. Zero direct emissions heating systems, such as heat pumps and heat networks, will therefore be required both domestic and non-domestic buildings.
The response supports the need to improve the energy performance of new buildings and minimise the negative environmental impacts associated with heating our homes. However, concerns remain around the wider barriers to delivery and unintended consequences, including a potential slowdown in the Affordable Housing Supply Programme and the financial and technological risks to tenants, which must be addressed alongside the introduction of the standard.
A range of supporting policies will therefore need to be implemented in parallel with the New Build Heat Standard to ensure this is deliverable and affordable for our members and their tenants, including: