by hyates | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog, News
Organisations face the challenge of reducing their carbon emissions and meeting the government’s target of Net-Zero by 2050. After advice from the UK’s Committee on Climate Change in 2019, the UK government became the first country to aim towards a target of Net-Zero...
by hyates | Oct 8, 2021 | Blog, News
It is important your institution is compliant with various energy legislations to become more energy efficient. Higher Educational Institutions are required to comply with numerous energy legislations such as DEC’s and Air Conditioning (TM44) Inspections. More...
by hyates | Oct 1, 2021 | Blog, News
A Display Energy Certificate (DEC) shows the energy performance of a building based on the operational rating, on a graphical scale from A very efficient to G least efficient. A DEC must be accompanied by a Recommendation Report (RR), which outlines how the...
by hyates | Sep 1, 2021 | Blog, News
As schools prepare to go back in September, it is vital to ensure your properties DECs are up to date to avoid the risk of fines. All buildings frequently visited by the public which are over 250 m² require by law to have a valid Display Energy Certificate (DEC) with...
by hyates | Jun 29, 2021 | Blog
The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) legislation now requires EPCs to be at a level C in 2027 and B by 2030. The UK Government has released a consultation on raising MEES requirements in non-domestic properties that are rented. Landlords now have 6...