Display Energy Certificate
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From April 2008 all large public sector buildings in the UK will have to display a Display Energy Certificate which will show up to 3 years data on the energy used in that building.
"Large" is defined in the regulations as over 1,000 square metres, and the requirements apply to all Local Authority buildings and to public sector buildings with large numbers of visitors. see Flowchart
Certificates must be supplied by an accredited assessor, who will also issue an advisory report that the occupier must retain.
Failure to display the certificate may lead to a penalty charge of £500 and failure to retain the report to a charge of £1000.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Free Online EPC Graph Creation Tool
- eplabel.org - gives an example of the proposed certificate
- www.communities.gov.uk/faq
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 No 991

