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June 12, 2006
Builders of high-rise units have been exempted from more stringent energy-efficiency targets after the NSW Government accepted that its scheme would add thousands of dollars to the cost of a unit. It has nothing to do with sustainable living--rather it is affordability.
True a traditional high-rise block of units uses more energy than the benchmark home in NSW, since high-rise blocks need energy to run lifts, ventilation in carparks, lighting in common areas and pool filters. So Sydney will continue to have a continuation of its 10 years of grossly inefficient high-rise building.
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I know this isn't relevant but I only read it last night and thought it a bit amazing. Dublin only has one high rise building higher than 3 stories - it's 5 stories and being pulled down.