The best solution for MEES and ESOS Compliance
From 1 April 2018
Landlords of buildings within the scope of the MEES Regulations must not renew existing tenancies or grant new tenancies if the building has less than the minimum energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of E*
After 1 April 2020
The regulations expand to apply to ALL residential privately rented property which would require an EPC.
After 1 April 2023
Landlords of commercial buildings must not continue to let any buildings which have an EPC rating of less than E*
*Unless the landlord registers an exemption.
- Offering Landlords a PPA as a NO-COST solution to upgrade EPC.
- The most cost-effective way to achieve MEES/ESOS compliance.
- Benefits BOTH landlords and tenants (reduced electricity costs).
- A One-Stop-Shop Solution: Solar PV / Heat Pumps / Gas CHP etc.
- 121,000+ buildings in UK rated as either F or G.
A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) tailored for the MEES challenge
- Offering landlords a potential cost-free solution to the expensive problem of buildings that fail the MEES.
- Clean energy solutions can attract enough EPC points to either move up an EPC band or narrow the gap to the next band.
- The appropriate (high quality) renewable energy installation is paid through a commercially attractive PPA over 20 years.
The Benefits To Landlords
- A potentially FREE solution for those who MUST improve their properties EPC between 01/04/2018 and 01/04/2023Can increase the value of their property and/or the rent due to improvement in EPC rating.
- Eliminates the risk of high fines for non-compliance (Up to £150,000*)
Benefits To Tenants
- Cheaper electricity for tenants (from 10.5 to 11.5 pence* per kWp) or heat.
- Energy Security with more savings in future as PPA RPI linked.
- Burnishing Tenant’s green credentials.
*depending on circumstances, site surveys, etc.