REGULATIONS FOR NEW BUILDINGS AND ENERGY USAGE

Written on 06/13/2024
Profmark Team

The Energy Efficiency Regulations for energy usage in buildings provide that all new buildings and building extensions in South Africa must conform to the regulations on energy conservation, including homes, industrial buildings, hotels and schools. Building plans will not be approved without compliance, and Inspectors are required to confirm same, specifically energy usage requirements. No compliance – no Occupancy Certificate.

TAX ALLOWANCE FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENCY SAVINGS

Regulations on the tax allowance for Energy-efficiency savings stipulate that any company holding a certificate that can prove their energy savings are genuine, can submit the certificate to claim an allowance from SARS. The allowance is as contemplated in Section 12L (2) of the Income Tax Act, 1962. Section 12L provides that tax incentives are available for savings in all energy forms, and not only electricity. The energy-efficiency savings tax incentive is calculated at a rate of 95c/kWh and also applies to cogeneration projects.