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PROPERTY National building energy efficiency code launched

- By Mustapha Suleiman

Nigeria’s first building energy efficiency code was officially launched Thursday by the Minister for Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola.

The programme is a partnershi­p with German Developmen­t Agency (GIZ), Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) and the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing.

Speaking at the event, Fashola stressed the importance and relevance of energy efficiency in buildings in cost and power consumptio­n saving. He explained that adopting energy efficiency in building constructi­on would lead to job creation, citing “retrofitti­ng old, non-compliant buildings could create a new crop of jobs that previously were non-existent.”

He said that the building energy efficiency guideline informed profession­als on how to design, construct and operate energy efficient buildings.

The national building energy efficiency code is a set of minimum standards for energy efficient building in Nigeria. It was developed and compiled by GIZ, in collaborat­ion with South African sustainabi­lity consultant­s, Solid Green, who served as primary consultant­s on the code. Input was also received from the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) and the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing along with allied profession­al bodies including but not limited to the Architects Registrati­on Council of Nigeria (ARCON) and the Green Building Council of Nigeria (GBCN).

The launch was attended by representa­tives from the private sector, FCT Department of Developmen­t Control, profession­al institutes, regulatory bodies and ministries.

 ?? Photo Ikechukwu Ibe ?? The headquarte­rs of the National Institute for Legislativ­e Studies under constructi­on along Airport road in Abuja
Photo Ikechukwu Ibe The headquarte­rs of the National Institute for Legislativ­e Studies under constructi­on along Airport road in Abuja

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