EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
This EU directive 2002/91/EC aims to promote improvements in the energy efficiency of buildings.
As the Directive promotes energy savings it will help with meeting the
Download the Directive.
The Directive applies to both residential commercial and public buildings.
The main items are:
A common methodology for calculating the energy performance of all buildings.
Minimum standards of energy performance for new buildings. Also applies to the renovation of existing buildings with a total surface area over 1000m².
Energy certificates to be provided on all properties on change of occupancy
Boilers and heating/cooling installations to be inspected and assessed.
The Directive became European law on
This directive applies equally to all property groups:
New domestic properties
Commercial- retail, office, manufacturing
Public buildings- schools, hospitals, government offices, town halls, libraries etc..
The Building
Home selling and purchasing
The EU Directive states that an energy performance certificate is produced for all properties at the time of sale. The Government has proposed the Home Information Pack as a means of delivering this requirement. The HIP will contain a number of different items one of which will be the Energy Performance
Domestic rented and non domestic properties.
Mechanisms for delivering energy certificates in these sectors are as yet unclear. While the domestic rented sector will be able to use the
To read more about the directive please visit the http://www.diag.org.uk/ website.
