EPBD Regulations
Buildings are responsible for almost 50 per cent of the UK's energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Since October 2008 all properties - homes, commercial and public buildings - when bought, sold, built or rented need an EPC. Larger public buildings also need to display an energy certificate.
by 4 January 2009 the first inspection of all existing air-conditioning systems over 250 kW must have occurred. The first inspection of all remaining air-conditioning systems over 12 kW must have happened by 4 January 2011
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The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), which starts in April 2010, aims to improve carbon efficiency and reduce the level of CO2 emissions generated by commercial and public sector organisations and infrastructure in the UK. The Government estimates that the CRC sector (around 5000 organisations) represents 10% of the UK’s CO2 emissions (51 million tonnes annually) and by 2020 expects to achieve an annual saving of 4.4 million tonnes of CO2 through the scheme. Organisations in the scheme must record energy use very carefully and are incentivised to make energy savings through a CRC league table which will pay bonuses to the best performers but penalise the worst. GreenRock Energy have a detailed and fully comprehensive approach to help you meet your CRC requirements by:
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