The design and operation of buildings must be aligned with the drive to low energy and net zero carbon targets, including the UK's legal obligation under the Climate Change Act 2008 to reach net zero carbon by 2050. A key part in meeting this obligation involves nearly eliminating the carbon emissions associated with, and reducing energy usage and losses in, all aspects of the built environment. Greater electrification of building services, coupled with energy efficiency and a low carbon electricity supply system, is one of the key solutions, but brings the need for new and enhanced guidance for effective delivery. The increased electrification of building will have significant implications for the design and operation of buildings and their technical services systems. Electricity is currently much more expensive than fossil fuels at the point of use in part because it carries the costs of grid decarbonisation. This may change in the future, in the meantime this could run the risk of heavy increases in energy bills without well-considered design. This Technical Memorandum provides initial guidance pertinent to the design and operation of building electrical services that focus on the drive to net zero carbon, and to start to raise the understanding and knowledge of all engineers involved in the design process around the implications of this. It is important for engineers to remain up to date on best practice and the |