'Not fit for purpose': Does the UK's energy performance certificate regime need a net zero overhaul?

Cecilia Keating
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Draughty buildings can lead to a hike in energy bills - and emissions
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Draughty buildings can lead to a hike in energy bills - and emissions

The Climate Change Committee has called for a suite of reforms to the Energy Performance Certificate system to help accelerate the decarbonisation of homes and buildings

As the cost of energy has soared over the past two years, growing numbers of businesses, homeowners, landlords, and property developers have been forced to take a deeper look at where they can make changes...

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