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Boost for Energy Performance Certificates to help tackle climate change

Published: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 00:00:00

A new consultation published will boost efforts to tackle climate change and promote energy efficiency by proposing estate agents must include Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) with their property particulars for the first time.

This would give consumers better access to information, helping them make new green choices by comparing energy costs between homes. EPCs, energy ratings for homes, will give consumers for the first time information about the energy efficiency of properties, and practical steps to reduce carbon emissions and save on energy bills.

To increase awareness of the benefits of undertaking environmental improvements, the Government is also proposing to make the EPC the first document in the Home Information Pack (HIP) when launched on 1st June. The introduction of the EPCs has been given added urgency following the recent publication of the Stern report into climate change.

The HIPs consultative document is available below using the related link. The consultation ends on 21 February. Further information can also be seen in the GNN Press release and the baseline research using the links below.

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Corporate Services Directorate
Government Office for the South West
2 Rivergate
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6EH
tel: 0117 900 1805
fax: 0117 900 1909
email: SW-Communications@gosw.gsi.gov.uk


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