The government has demanded that landlords raise the standard of their accommodation to a proper energy performance certificate standard C by 2030.
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Newly released research from Hamptons has revealed that if landlord’s energy improvements continue at their current rate, it will take until 2042 for all rented homes to achieve...
At least 18 million homes have an EPC rating of a D or below and need to be improved, according to new analysis from Rightmove.
Elmhurst Energy's managing director, Stuart Fairlie, outlines his recommendations to get energy efficiency policy relating to UK homes back on track.
The new partnership between Together and Improveasy aims to help homeowners and landlords transform their properties into energy-efficient homes.
Despite the government's decision to scrap the proposed EPC legislation targets for rental properties set for 2025, landlords are still prioritising EPC rating improvements.
28% of commercial buildings currently have an EPC rating lower than C, putting them at risk of non-compliance.
Reforming Energy Performance Certificates to be net zero-ready will speed up the decarbonisation of the UK’s built environment, according to the Building Research Establishment.
Newly released data shows that the sector could meet the Government’s target to increase the Energy Performance Certificate rating for residential properties.
Tenants are becoming increasingly at risk of high energy costs and freezing homes due to a lack of Energy Performance Certificate enforcement.
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