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Energy efficiency rules considered for Northern Territory buildings, years after other states

Even on a sweltering hot day in the tropics, consultant Anya Lorimer is ready to rug up for meetings in Darwin’s heavily air-conditioned office buildings.
Key points:
- From May, government builds costing more than $3 million will have to meet minimum energy efficiency standards
- The Planning Minister says the study will “hopefully” convince industry to support the rules already in place in other states
- Researchers say inaction on energy efficiency requirements has left the NT behind the rest of the developed world
“You’ll walk up the mall with your jacket off but you’ll always take your jacket to a meeting,” she said.
“You just don’t know what type of air con you’ll be walking into.”
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