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Energy Business Review | Sunday, January 16, 2022
The best option for property owners, investors, and landlords are to have an energy-efficient property, which increases the reputation and attracts more visitors.
FREMONT, CA: Improving a property's energy efficiency rating can enhance its demand price. However, this will vary by location, mainly where housing demand is highest. The estimated energy expenses consider the average annual energy consumption and are not specific to how the property's inhabitants use energy. An energy-efficient property is the best option for all property owners, investors, and landlords. It enhances the reputation and attracts more potential buyers and tenants while also reducing the property's environmental impact and potentially lowering your future gas and electricity bills.
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Energy conservation - lower operating costs
EPC provides suggestions for enhancing energy efficiency and reducing energy use. Implementing the recommendations outlined in the EPC will increase the home's energy efficiency rating and reduce the associated operating expenses. Please note that the anticipated energy costs in the EPC do not include the operating costs of items such as televisions, laptops, washing machines, dishwashers, and stoves, nor the electricity provided by microgeneration, for example, solar PV panels.
Compliance with the law
In order to legally rent a home, it must have energy efficiency rating of E or higher. This also covers vacation rentals. A valid EPC that meets these standards will allow landlords to rent residential property legally. The EPC will provide recommendations and a prospective Energy Efficiency Rating if the property in question is not quite up to code.
Eligibility for government programs
Owners can recoup their renewable technology investments by taking advantage of government programs. This is related to the Energy Efficiency Rating of the EPC, as homeowners are required to demonstrate that their home has a rating of D or higher. The government has also administered programs that provide vouchers for energy-efficient home upgrades.
Reduced maintenance levels and expenditures
Investing in energy-saving measures reduces the complexity and cost of maintaining outdated or inadequate property features or technologies. Compared to modern, high-efficiency boilers, older boilers are often less efficient and more expensive to operate, requiring more frequent maintenance and being more difficult to repair. The EPC identifies areas that should improve to save maintenance costs.
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