Examples of Display Energy Certificate in a sentence
Successful schools will be required to sign up to the Department’s energy website, www.energyeducation.ie (if not already done) and submit energy data for future years via the Display Energy Certificate (DEC) process.
A Display Energy Certificate must be accompanied by a valid Advisory Report which contains recommendations for improved energy efficiency and energy performance of the building.
Larger schools will also be able to use their Display Energy Certificate to compare their energy use to national averages and to see how energy use has changed from the previous year.
A Display Energy Certificate (DEC) is a legal requirement for all public buildings with a usable floor space over 250m2.
Where applicable, a Display Energy Certificate shall be submitted within 18 Months following first occupation.
The Carbon Trust Report ‘Building the Future Today’38 suggested that in order for the non- domestic built environment to deliver its apportionment of the 2050 target, the average building rating according to the Display Energy Certificate methodology would have to be four grades higher than it was at the time of writing.
Average annual costs to businesses will be £0.41m - these are excluded from the domestic One-In-One-Out Equivalent Annual Net Cost to Business calculation since they arise purely from meeting the minimum EU requirement (the EANCB figure for this cost would be £0.36m).Other key non-monetised costs by ‘main affected groups’No costs have been included for installed measures resulting from the Display Energy Certificate, for example, new air-conditioning units or automatic lighting systems.
Entry on to the Premises65 To enter the Premises to: review or measure the Environmental Performance of the Premises including to install, inspect, clean, maintain, replace and to take readings from metering equipment, heat cost allocators and thermostatic radiator valves within or relating to the Premises and to prepare and display an EPC, Action Plan or Display Energy Certificate; and estimate the current value or rebuilding cost of the Premises and the Building for insurance or any other purpose.
All large buildings occupied by public bodies and open to the public are required to display a Display Energy Certificate (DEC).
Over the 5 years it has operated 333 school audits and training sessions, provided education to over 7,000 children and adults, identified billing errors equivalent to £100K of savings, improved energy ratings (Display Energy Certificate (DECS) from an average E to a D rating).