Government consultation into energy performance of commercial buildings opens

Lucy Dixon
22.03.2021

The Government is seeking views on proposals to introduce a national performance-based policy framework for rating the energy and carbon performance of large commercial and industrial buildings.

This consultation, which closes on

It sets out the proposals to introduce a national performance-based policy framework for rating the energy and carbon performance of commercial and industrial buildings above 1,000m² in England and Wales, with annual ratings and mandatory disclosure as the first step.

These proposals aim to build on international best practice and have been developed in close collaboration with industry.

The consultation is in 2 parts:

  • the strategy paper outlines the rationale for the policy, its aims and proposals on how to implement it
  • the consultation on phase one of the policy, which sets out proposals for implementing annual performance-based ratings in commercial and industrial offices above 1,000m² in England and Wales

The impact assessment accompanies the Phase One: Office Sector consultation and provides supporting analysis on the proposals.

The consultation is particularly interested in responses from:

  • owners and tenants of commercial and industrial buildings above 1,000m²
  • investors, asset managers and lenders
  • energy consultants
  • facilities management companies
  • businesses involved in retrofit of these buildings
  • the wider market