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Design Principles

ENERGY | Design Principles

BASIX encourages you to reduce your energy use and greenhouse gas emissions through the following strategies:

  • Hot water systems – reducing the demand for hot water (by improving water efficiency) and meeting the demand with less greenhouse-gas-intensive water heaters
  • Heating and cooling – reducing the heating and cooling demand (by improving thermal comfort performance) and meeting the demand with less greenhouse-gas-intensive appropriate heating and cooling systems
  • Ventilation and exhaust – using natural ventilation where appropriate, and reducing the operation of mechanical ventilation with suitable controls
  • Lighting – using direct natural lighting where appropriate and energy-efficient lighting
  • Pools and spas – choosing less greenhouse-gas-intensive water heating and pumping systems
  • Alternative energy sources – such as photovoltaics, wind turbines and cogeneration
  • Other energy uses – choosing less greenhouse-gas-intensive cooking facilities, refrigeration, clothes drying and appliances (appliances are an option in multi-dwellings only – not single dwellings)
  • Central systems (in multi dwellings only) – central hot water, central heating, central cooling, lifts, saunas and other measures
Last updated: 17/06/2024