Display Energy Certificates for Public Buildings
As part of the government's plan to implement the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, Display Energy Certificates (DECs) should be in place for certain public buildings where their floor area exceeds 1000m2 from October 2008. From this date public authorities, and institutions providing public services, occupying buildings that are frequently visited by the public must display a certificate showing the energy performance of the building.
DECs will provide information to visitors about the energy performance of public buildings and it is hoped that the display certificates will raise awareness of energy use in public buildings. Public authorities will be able to show, over time, the benefit of measures they implement to reduce their environmental impact; they will be helped in this by an Advisory Report that will accompany each DEC.
The Advisory Report (AR) details a range of possible measures that might be implemented to improve the energy performance of the property. DECs and ARs can only be prepared only by qualified and accredited Public Buildings Energy Assessors.
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