The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Rishi Sunak has decided to cancel the proposed energy efficiency targets for households, including rental properties. Originally set to take effect in 2025, the changes to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements mandated all properties under new tenancy agreements to achieve a rating of C or above by 2028. Prime […]
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Libra Energy: Your Trusted Partner for Efficient EPC Certificates for Landlords
Introduction In today’s environmentally conscious world, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are not just a legal requirement but a commitment to energy efficiency. Libra Energy, a leading provider of EPC certificates, stands at the forefront of helping landlords navigate this crucial aspect of property management. This article explores how Libra Energy simplifies the EPC process, ensuring […]
The Importance of Energy Performance Certificates in Wales: Why Choose Libraenergy.co.uk
Introduction In today’s environmentally conscious world, energy efficiency has become a cornerstone of sustainable living. One of the most critical tools in the UK for achieving this is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). An EPC not only helps homeowners and tenants understand the energy efficiency of their dwelling but also serves as a guide for […]
Why You Should Choose Libra Energy for Your Energy Performance Certificates
Introduction The energy efficiency of your property is not only a top concern for reducing bills but also a legal requirement when renting or selling your property. That’s where Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) come into play. If you’re a homeowner or a landlord, you’ll need a reliable service to ensure your EPC is accurate, professionally […]
Unlocking the Power of Energy Performance Certificates: A Comprehensive Guide by Libra Energy
In an era where sustainability and energy efficiency are gaining significant importance, understanding and optimizing energy performance has become a top priority for individuals and businesses alike. One of the key tools in this endeavour is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). In this article, brought to you by Libra Energy, a renowned leader in […]
Why Libra Energy Shines for Energy Performance Certificates
In today’s rapidly evolving world, sustainable living has become more crucial than ever. As we strive to reduce our carbon footprint and transition towards renewable energy sources, energy efficiency has taken centre stage. Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are an essential tool for assessing and improving the energy efficiency of a property. When it comes to […]
Maximizing Efficiency and Value: The Importance of Regular Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for Rental Properties
Welcome to Libra Energy, your trusted partner in providing comprehensive Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for rental properties. In this blog post, we will delve into the numerous benefits of obtaining regular EPC assessments for your rental properties. Not only does it ensure compliance with legal requirements, but it also enhances energy efficiency, increases property value, […]
EPC’s for Landlords or how to avoid the £30,000 fine!
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) provides valuable insight into a property’s energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions. As a landlord, it is your responsibility to ensure that your property has a valid EPC that meets the latest regulations, known as the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at […]
Landlords – Improve efficiencies to attract new clients
Energy regulator Ofgem has recently announced that in its quarterly update to the energy price cap that its set to rise to an annual level of £4,279 in January 2023, but bill-payers remain protected under the government’s Energy Price Guarantee (EPG). The energy price cap level indicates how much consumers on their energy supplier’s […]
Make it ‘E’ or Higher!
EPC’s should be at grade ‘E’ or Higher! Since April 1st 2020, most rental properties in Wales should have an Energy Performance Certificate displaying a rating of E or higher. If this is not the case, the property is likely failing to meet the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard requirements set by the UK Government. […]