Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 244/2012 of 16 January 2012 supplementing Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings by establishing a comparative methodology framework for calculating cost-optimal levels of minimum energy performance requirements for buildings and building elements Text with EEA relevance
Modified by
- Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 312/2013of 31 January 2013correcting the Hungarian text of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 244/2012 supplementing Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings by establishing a comparative methodology framework for calculating cost-optimal levels of minimum energy performance requirements for buildings and building elements(Text with EEA relevance), 32013R0312, April 5, 2013
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(1) Global cost means the sum of the present value of the initial investment costs, sum of running costs, and replacement costs (referred to the starting year), as well as disposal costs if applicable. For the calculation at macroeconomic level, an additional cost categorycosts of greenhouse gas emissions is introduced; (2) Initial investment costs mean all costs incurred up to the point when the building or the building element is delivered to the customer, ready to use. These costs include design, purchase of building elements, connection to suppliers, installation and commissioning processes;(3) Energy costs mean annual costs and fixed and peak charges for energy including national taxes;(4) Operational costs mean all costs linked to the operation of the building including annual costs for insurance, utility charges and other standing charges and taxes;(5) Maintenance costs mean annual costs for measures for preserving and restoring the desired quality of the building or building element. This includes annual costs for inspection, cleaning, adjustments, repair and consumable items;(6) Running costs mean annual maintenance costs, operational costs and energy costs;(7) Disposal costs mean the costs for deconstruction at the end-of-life of a building or building element and include deconstruction, removal of building elements that have not yet come to the end of their lifetime, transport and recycling;(8) Annual cost means the sum of running costs and periodic costs or replacement costs paid in a certain year;(9) Replacement cost means a substitute investment for a building element, according to the estimated economic lifecycle during the calculation period;(10) Cost of greenhouse gas emissions means the monetary value of environmental damage caused by CO2 emissions related to the energy consumption in buildings;(11) Reference building means a hypothetical or real reference building that represents the typical building geometry and systems, typical energy performance for both building envelope and systems, typical functionality and typical cost structure in the Member State and is representative of climatic conditions and geographic location;(12) Discount rate means a definite value for comparison of the value of money at different times expressed in real terms;(13) Discount factor means a multiplicative number used to convert a cash flow occurring at a given point in time to its equivalent value at the starting point. It is derived from the discount rate;(14) Starting year means the year on which any calculation is based and from which the calculation period is determined;(15) Calculation period means the time period considered for the calculation usually expressed in years;(16) Residual value of a building means the sum of the residual values of the building and building elements at the end of the calculation period;(17) Price development means the development over time of prices for energy, products, building systems, services, labour, maintenance and other costs and can be different from the inflation rate;(18) Energy efficiency measure means a change to a building resulting in a reduction of the building’s primary energy need;(19) Package means a set of energy efficiency measures and/or measures based on renewable energy sources applied to a reference building;(20) Variant means the global result and description of a full set of measures/packages applied to a building that can be composed of a combination of measures on the building envelope, passive techniques, measures on building systems and/or measures based on renewable energy sources;(21) Subcategories of buildings means categories of building types that are more disaggregated according to size, age, construction material, use pattern, climatic zone or other criteria than those established in Annex I(5) to Directive 2010/31/EU. It is for such subcategories that reference buildings are generally established;(22) Delivered energy means energy, expressed per energy carrier, supplied to the technical building system through the system boundary, to satisfy the uses taken into account (heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, lighting, appliances, etc.) or to produce electricity;(23) Energy needed for heating and cooling means heat to be delivered to or extracted from a conditioned space to maintain intended temperature conditions during a given period of time;(24) Exported energy means energy expressed per energy carrier delivered by the technical building system through the system boundary and used outside the system boundary;(25) Conditioned space means space where certain ambient parameters such as temperature, humidity etc. are regulated by technical means such as heating and cooling etc.;(26) Energy from renewable sources means energy from renewable non-fossil sources, namely wind, solar, aerothermal, geothermal, hydrothermal and ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases.
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(a) take as a starting year for the calculation the year in which the calculation is being performed; (b) use the calculation period in Annex I to this Regulation; (c) use the cost categories in Annex I to this Regulation; (d) use for carbon costing as a minimum lower bound the projected ETS carbon prices as given in Annex II.
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(a) the estimated economic lifecycle of a building and/or building element; (b) the discount rate; (c) the costs for energy carriers, products, systems, maintenance cost, operational costs and labour costs; (d) the primary energy factors; (e) the energy price developments to be assumed for all energy carriers taking into account the information in Annex II to this Regulation.
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1. single-family buildings; 2. apartment blocks and multifamily buildings; 3. office buildings.
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(a) either the relevant existing CEN standards for the calculation of energy performance; (b) or an equivalent national calculation method provided that the latter is in accordance with Article 2(4) and Annex I to Directive 2010/31/EU.
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(a) Initial investment costs ; (b) Running costs . These include costs for periodic replacement of building elements and might include, if appropriate, the earnings from energy produced that Member States may take into account in the financial calculation;(c) Energy costs shall reflect overall energy cost including energy price, capacity tariffs and grid tariffs;(d) Disposal costs if appropriate.
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(e) Cost of greenhouse gas emissions. These shall reflect the quantified, monetised and discounted operational costs of CO2 resulting from the greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO2 equivalent over the calculation period.
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(a) costs that are the same for all assessed measures/packages/variants; (b) costs related to building elements which have no influence on the energy performance of a building.
Carbon price evolution | 2020 | 2025 | 2030 | 2035 | 2040 | 2045 | 2050 |
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For existing buildings | Building geometry |
Shares of window area on the building envelope and windows with no solar access | Floor area m |
Description of the building |
Description of the average building technology |
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Subcategory 1 | |||||||
Subcategory 2 etc. | |||||||
For new buildings | Building geometry |
Shares of window area on the building envelope and windows with no solar access | Floor area m |
Component level requirements | |
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Subcategory 1 | |||||
Subcategory 2 etc. | |||||
Quantity | Unit | Description | |||
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method and tool(s) | short description of the calculation method adopted (e.g. with reference to EN ISO 13790) and comment on the calculation tool(s) used | ||||
Primary energy conversion factors | values of delivered to primary energy conversion factors (per energy carrier) used for the calculation | ||||
location | name of the city with indication of latitude and longitude | ||||
heating degree-days | HDD | to be evaluated according to EN ISO 15927-6, specifying the period of calculation | |||
cooling degree-days | CDD | ||||
source of climatic dataset | provide references on climatic dataset used for the calculation | ||||
terrain description | e.g. rural area, sub-urban, urban. Explain if the presence of nearby buildings has been considered or not | ||||
Length × Width × Height | m × m × m | related to the heated/conditioned air volume (EN 13790) and considering as "length" the horizontal dimension of the façade south-oriented | |||
number of floors | — | ||||
S/V (surface-to-volume) ratio | m |
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ratio of window area over total building envelope area | South | % | |||
East | % | ||||
North | % | ||||
West | % | ||||
orientation | ° | azimuth angle of the South façade (deviation from the South direction of the "South" oriented façade) | |||
building utilisation | according to the building categories proposed in Annex 1 to Directive 2010/31/EU | ||||
average thermal gain from occupants | W/m |
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specific electric power of the lighting system | W/m |
total electric power of the complete lighting system of the conditioned rooms (all lamps + control equipment of the lighting system) | |||
specific electric power of electric equipment | W/m |
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average U-value of walls | W/m |
weighted U-value of all walls: U_wall = (U_wall_1 · A_wall_1 + U_wall_2 · A_wall_2 + … + U_wall_n · A_wall_n)/(A_wall_1 + A_wall_2 + … + A_wall_n); here are: U_wall_i = Uvalue of wall type i; A_wall_i = total surface of wall type i | |||
average U-value of roof | W/m |
similar to walls | |||
average U-value of basement | W/m |
similar to walls | |||
average U-value of windows | W/m |
similar as for walls; it should take into account the thermal bridge due to the frame and dividers (according to EN ISO 10077-1) | |||
thermal bridges | total length | m | |||
average linear thermal transmittance | W/mK | ||||
thermal capacity per unit area | external walls | J/m |
to be evaluated according to EN ISO 13786 | ||
internal walls | J/m | ||||
slabs | J/m | ||||
type of shading systems | e.g. solar blind, roll-up shutter, curtain, etc. | ||||
average g-value of | glazing | — | total solar energy transmittance of glazing (for radiation perpendicular to the glazing), here: weighted value according to the area of different windows (to be evaluated according to EN 410) | ||
glazing + shading | — | total solar energy transmittance for glazing and an external solar protection device has to be evaluated according to EN 13363-1/-2 | |||
Infiltration rate (air changes per hour) | 1/h | e.g. calculated for a pressure difference inside/outside of 50 Pa | |||
ventilation system | air changes per hour | 1/h | |||
heat recovery efficiency | % | ||||
efficiencies of heating system | generation | % | to be evaluated according to EN 15316-1, EN 15316-2-1, EN 15316-4-1, EN 15316-4-2, EN 15232, EN 14825, EN 14511 | ||
distribution | % | ||||
emission | % | ||||
control | % | ||||
efficiencies of cooling system | generation | % | to be evaluated according to EN 14825, EN 15243, EN 14511, EN 15232 | ||
distribution | % | ||||
emission | % | ||||
control | % | ||||
efficiencies of DHW system | generation | % | to be evaluated according to EN 15316-3-2, EN 15316-3-3 | ||
distribution | % | ||||
temperature setpoint | winter | °C | indoor operative temperature | ||
summer | °C | ||||
humidity setpoint | winter | % | indoor relative humidity, if applicable: "Humidity has only a small effect on thermal sensation and perceived air quality in the rooms of sedentary occupancy" (EN 15251) | ||
summer | % | ||||
operation schedules and controls | occupancy | provide comments or references (EN or national standards, etc.) on the schedules used for the calculation | |||
lighting | |||||
appliances | |||||
ventilation | |||||
heating system | |||||
cooling system | |||||
(thermal) energy contribution of main passive strategies implemented | kWh/a | e.g. solar greenhouse, natural ventilation, day-lighting, etc. | |||
kWh/a | |||||
kWh/a | |||||
energy need for heating | kWh/a | heat to be delivered to or extracted from a conditioned space to maintain the intended temperature conditions during a given period of time | |||
energy need for cooling | kWh/a | ||||
energy need for DHW | kWh/a | heat to be delivered to the needed amount of domestic hot water to raise its temperature from the cold network temperature to the prefixed delivery temperature at the delivery point | |||
energy need for other (humidification, dehumidification) | kWh/a | latent heat in the water vapour to be delivered to or extracted from a conditioned space by a technical building system to maintain a specified minimum or maximum humidity within the space (if applicable) | |||
energy use for ventilation | kWh/a | electrical energy input to the ventilation system for air transport and heat recovery (not including the energy input for preheating the air) and energy input to the humidification systems to satisfy the need for humidification | |||
energy use for internal lighting | kWh/a | electrical energy input to the lighting system and other appliances/systems | |||
energy use for other (appliances, external lighting, auxiliary systems, etc.) | kWh/a | ||||
thermal energy from RES (e.g. thermal solar collectors) | kWh/a | energy from renewable sources (that are not depleted by extraction, such as solar energy, wind, water power, renewed biomass) or co-generation | |||
electrical energy generated in the building and used onsite | kWh/a | ||||
electrical energy generated in the building and exported to the market | kWh/a | ||||
delivered energy | electricity | kWh/a | energy, expressed per energy carrier, supplied to the technical building systems through the system boundary, to satisfy the uses taken into account (heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water, lighting, appliances, etc.) | ||
fossil fuel | kWh/a | ||||
other (biomass, district heating/cooling, etc.) | kWh/a | ||||
primary energy | kWh/a | energy that has not been subjected to any conversion or transformation process | |||
Measure | Reference case | Variant 1 | Variant 2 | Etc. … |
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Roof insulation | ||||
Wall insulation | ||||
Windows | ||||
Share of window area of total building envelope | ||||
Building-related measures (thermal mass, etc.) | ||||
Heating system | ||||
DHW | ||||
Ventilation system (incl. night ventilation) | ||||
Space cooling system | ||||
Measures based on RES | ||||
Change of energy carrier | ||||
Etc. |
Energy need | Energy use | Delivered energy specified by source | Primary energy demand in kWh/m |
Energy reduction in primary energy compared to the reference building | ||||||
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for heating | for cooling | heating | cooling | ventilation | DHW | lighting | ||||
Variant/package/measure as given in Table 5 | Annual running cost | Calculation period |
Residual value | Estimated economic lifetime | Global cost calculated | ||||||
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Annual maintenance cost | Operational cost | Energy cost | |||||||||
Reference building | Gap | ||
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