Minister launches report which focuses on developing a more sustainable built environment
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Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has launched a foresight report which outlines recommendations to move towards the decarbonisation of Northern Ireland’s built environment by 2050.
The Decarbonisation of the NI Built Environment report, commissioned by Matrix NI on behalf of the Department for the Economy, sets out strategies to reduce both operational and embodied carbon emissions from homes, workplaces, and infrastructure. The report highlights the importance of retrofitting existing buildings, increasing energy efficiency standards, and investing in skills to support low-carbon technologies and construction methods.
The Minister said: “This report provides clear evidence of the economic, environmental, and social benefits of decarbonising our built environment. It aligns with the Department’s priority to deliver a greener, more prosperous society. A clear focus on improving energy efficiency, skills development, and innovation, will foster the creation of good jobs, improve energy security, and enhance the quality of life for our citizens. I urge all sectors to work together to achieve our net zero ambitions.”
Dr Michael Shaw, a Matrix NI panel member also chaired the steering group of the foresight report and commented: “Northern Ireland has the potential to harness its unique strengths, leverage its geographic position, and lead by example in the global effort to combat climate change. Together, we can transform our built environment into a sustainable legacy for future generations.”
Notes to editors:
1. Caption: Pictured with Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald at Parliament Buildings is Dr Michael Shaw RPS TetraTech, and Matrix NI.
2. Matrix is an industry led panel advising government and informing academia and industry on the commercial exploitation of R&D and science and technology.
3. The report takes a 25-year view and identifies strategies, technologies and case studies that could help Northern Ireland achieve its net zero target.
4. The report explores four scenarios highlighting how political and economic conditions will influence the pace and success of decarbonisation.
5. Key recommendations in the report include:
- Capturing readily addressable opportunities through improved energy efficiency standards and whole life carbon assessments;
- Reframing decarbonisation as a driver of economic growth, energy security and clean air;
- Accelerating domestic retrofitting and creative reuse of existing buildings;
- Developing long-term frameworks that withstand political and economic uncertainty;
- Investing in skills pathways to address shortages in construction, retrofitting and new energy systems.
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