Raising New Home Energy Standards

Raising New Home Energy Standards

Monday, 6 May 2019 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

On February 1, Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Energy Ministers made a commitment to lift energy ratings for new homes to 6.5 or 7 stars. The changes are due to come into effect in the National Construction Code in 2022. They are outlined in the Trajectory for Low Energy Buildings, a national plan towards zero-energy (and carbon) ready buildings passed by the Ministers.
 
Donna Luckman, CEO of Renew (formerly Alternative Technology Association - ATA), will present on her advocacy work behind the COAG’s recent commitment to lift energy ratings. She will also discuss further policy changes Renew is pushing for new and existing homes and the reasons why these are important for Australia’s energy future.

This event is held in collaboration with Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE). It will be recorded and available via BZE

Event Location: 
Fritz Loewe Theatre, McCoy Building
Elgin Street
3010 Parkville , VIC
Victoria
Speakers
Renew

Donna Luckman is CEO of Renew (formerly Alternative Technology Association - ATA. She has 20 years’ experience working for government, the not-for-profit sector and research organisations. She specialises in leading teams and developing innovative strategies to enact change, from large international programs to local community initiatives.


Donna has extensive networks in the sustainability sector, is a director of Embark and on the steering committee of the Coalition for Community Energy. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Melbourne University. 

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