Rolling Out of the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2023
Islamabad – In a significanteventin Islamabad, the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA), in partnership with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH unveiled the direly needed Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2023.
The Managing Director of NEECA, in his keynote address, presented the ECBC 2023 as a transformative framework poised to improvebuilding practices across the nation. He emphasized that thisbuilding code would transcend beyond mere documentation to emphasize its vigorous implementation. Water-Energy-Food conference begins on Monday
He elaborated on the multifaceted benefits of the code, highlighting its potential to significantly reduce energy consumption, and generate substantial cost savings for both building owners and occupants.
Wolfgang Hesse, the Cluster Coordinator from GIZ Pakistan, delivered an insightful discourse on the mutual partnership between NEECA and GIZ, which has been instrumental in the formulation and forthcoming comprehensive implementation of the ECBC 2023. He highlighted the critical role of international collaborations in fostering sustainable development and achieving global environmental objectives, commending the ECBC 2023 as a beacon of such endeavors.
The event featured a series of presentations by NEECA officials as well as the Building Energy Research Center (BERC) who meticulously outlined the salient features of the ECBC 2023, delineating its profound impact on the construction industry and putting their expert analysis on the technical aspects of energy-efficient building design, highlighting the manifold advantages of adhering to the ECBC guidelines.
Thelaunch of the ECBC 2023 symbolizes a pivotal stride in Pakistan’s journey towards a greener, more sustainable future. This illustrious gathering of stakeholders, industry experts, and government officials reaffirmed the pivotal importance of green building practices and the indispensable role of robust regulatory frameworks like the ECBC in crafting a sustainable legacy.