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An '''energy performance certificate''' (EPC) is a rating scheme to summarise the energy efficiency of buildings. It is an example of a growing collection of [[Sustainability Labels And Standards]]. | An '''energy performance certificate''' (EPC) is a rating scheme to summarise the energy efficiency of buildings. It is an example of a growing collection of [[Sustainability Labels And Standards]]. | ||
− | Such certificates are produced by [[ISCO Specialization 3112.1.5 Energy Assessor | energy assessors]] who determine the energy performance of buildings. The indicates | + | Such certificates are produced by [[ISCO Specialization 3112.1.5 Energy Assessor | energy assessors]], a type of [[ISCO Occupation Group 3112.1 Civil Engineering Technician | civil engineering technician]] who determine the energy performance of buildings. The [[EPC Rating]] indicates the estimated energy consumption of a property. |
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== Issues and Challenges == | == Issues and Challenges == |
Revision as of 12:25, 4 October 2023
Definition
An energy performance certificate (EPC) is a rating scheme to summarise the energy efficiency of buildings. It is an example of a growing collection of Sustainability Labels And Standards.
Such certificates are produced by energy assessors, a type of civil engineering technician who determine the energy performance of buildings. The EPC Rating indicates the estimated energy consumption of a property.
Issues and Challenges
- Not to be confused with an Energy Certificate, which is a transferable record or guarantee (Certificate) related to the amount of Energy or material goods consumed by an Energy Transformation process.