In Norway, six out of ten houses are in vitality class D or decrease, in line with Central Norwegian Enterprise. It doesn’t match properly when the EU has set necessities that every one buildings have to be in school A with internet zero emissions from 2030.
Among the most energy-efficient measures for houses are putting in a warmth pump and changing home windows and doorways. It may well have a price ticket of as much as NOK 200,000.
4 out of ten Norwegians nonetheless say that they aren’t prepared to spend greater than NOK 100,000 on making their dwelling extra vitality environment friendly, in line with a brand new survey by the evaluation company YouGov.
In line with the newspaper, solely twelve p.c reply that they’re prepared to spend between NOK 100,000 and 250,000.
On the identical time, the survey reveals that nearly six out of ten are conscious {that a} good vitality label ranking is essential when shopping for and promoting a house.
– As we see that few worth good vitality effectivity in such a manner that it impacts the willingness to pay right this moment, there may be little distinction in value between vitality environment friendly and fewer vitality environment friendly houses, Jan Håvard Valstad in Eiendomsmegler 1 tells the newspaper.
– It might due to this fact show to be sensible to purchase an energy-efficient dwelling already now – earlier than many dwelling consumers develop into conscious of it, and earlier than there’s a better value distinction between energy-efficient and non-energy-efficient.
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2024-05-19 10:12:52