When it comes to energy management, the UK government has many rules
and regulations for all types of buildings. As per the present
regulations, the grade 'F' buildings have the highest fuel billing and
'G' rated buildings have even more billing than 'F' grade buildings.
But these type of buildings will have serious problems with the new
regulations applicable from April 2018. The A,B,C and D grade of
buildings are considered as the most efficient buildings emitting less
CO2 with the lowest fuel bills.
There are many firm in Surrey providing EPC for the buildings that
shed high energy emissions. The UK government has also stated that all
the firms must not provide certificate to the buildings that release a
lot of carbon content. Let us know about this protocol in detail:
Changes to be implemented:
The officials of the government have stated that the 'E' category of
buildings that release lower carbon contents than 'F' grade will be the
last that are acceptable. So if your building falls under this category,
it is better to hire a professional firm in Surrey that can guide you
to improve the efficiency of the electricity and provide you with valid energy performance certificate.
EPC banned for 'F' and 'G' grade buildings
After the next few years, the government will not allow the 'F' and 'G'
grade buildings to be certified as per the new regulations in Surrey.
For those, EPC will not be given due to huge carbon emissions and lesser
efficiency of energy. This might also result in the reductions of
carbon emissions. The UK government is planning to reduce more than 50%
of emissions by the year 2030 and this change in regulations will help a
lot.
There are firms in UK that can guide you by auditing the energy and
finalizing the reports. Then the professionals of the company will grade
the building according to the energy performance. If there are any
problems found with the building, the experts will advise you to make
the improvements.
These are the changes which will be implemented by the year 2018. Get your energy performance certificate today!
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