Energy Performance Certificates What is in the report?

 An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a document that provides information on the energy efficiency of a building. It is required by law for certain types of buildings when they are constructed, sold, or leased, and it provides a rating of the building's energy efficiency on a scale from A to G, with A being the most efficient and G being the least efficient. The EPC also includes recommendations for improving the building's energy efficiency.

The EPC report includes the following information:

  • The building's current energy efficiency rating, on a scale from A to G
  • The potential energy efficiency rating, on a scale from A to G
  • An estimate of the building's carbon dioxide emissions
  • A list of recommendations for improving the building's energy efficiency
  • Information on the cost and savings associated with implementing the recommendations
  • The date of the assessment and the date the certificate expires
  • The name and contact details of the person who carried out the assessment

The purpose of the EPC is to help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and to promote the use of energy-efficient technologies.

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