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BPF welcomes UK Green Building Council report on Display Energy Certificates

29 March 2011

The British Property Federation has today welcomed the launch of a UK Green Building Council Task Group Report recommending that the owners and occupiers of commercial buildings should be required to show a Display Energy Certificate, which rates a building’s energy performance.


Patrick Brown, Director of Sustainability and Construction, said: “The BPF is supportive of a roll-out of DECs to the non-domestic sector.  The complex patterns of energy procurement, use and control in commercial buildings, and the split responsibilities of landlords and tenants, can often hide opportunities for cost-effective reductions in energy use, and the reputational driver of displaying a rating can help to encourage landlords and tenants to work together.

 

“When you think that the majority of non-domestic buildings are rented, lots of potential carbon savings arising from better use of buildings should be unlocked via the simple step of collecting energy use data and reporting it.

 

“We especially welcome reference in today’s report to the free to use tool which we developed with the Carbon Trust – the Landlord Energy Statement and Tenant Energy Review (LES-TER) – which helps landlords and tenants to report to each other on energy use.”

 

ENDS


A full copy of the report is available here: http://www.ukgbc.org/site/news/show-news-details?id=400


The Landlord Energy Statement and Tenant Energy Review is available here: http://www.les-ter.org.uk/page/home


Contact the BPF on 020 7828 0111

 

Patrick Clift, Media and Public Affairs Manager, on 07834 439 505 or at pclift@bpf.org.uk

Paul Sweeney, Media Assistant, on 07841 732 194 or at psweeney@bpf.org.uk

 

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