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Get a new energy certificate for your property: energy performance certificate (EPC), display energy certificate (DEC) or air conditioning inspection certificate. Find an assessor to get a certificate.
Find a property's energy certificate including an energy performance certificate (EPC), display energy certificate (DEC) or air conditioning inspection certificate.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for business properties - apply, exemptions, displaying a certificate, fines and penalties
This collection brings together all documents relating to Energy Performance Certificates guidance.
Buildings occupied by a public service organisation, eg council, libraries, education buildings etc need a Display Energy Certificate (DEC)
Information on how statistics on energy performance of buildings are compiled.
Guidance on how to apply the requirements of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive to domestic dwellings.
We’re seeking evidence on how Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are currently performing, and feedback on suggestions for improvement.
Information and publications from certificates held on the Energy Performance of Buildings Register.
Why data relating to EPCs will be made available and how individuals can opt out of having their data disclosed publicly.
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