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Non-domestic Private Rented Sector minimum energy efficiency standards: future trajectory to 2030: consultation
The government has committed to support businesses to reduce their energy use by at least 20% by 2030.
This consultation seeks views on how best to improve the energy performance of non-domestic private rented buildings through tighter minimum energy standards. Acting now to set a clear long-term trajectory to 2030 is designed to provide time and certainty to non-domestic landlords, businesses and the energy efficiency market in delivering the energy savings to support a zero-carbon future.
Consultation opened 15 October 2019
Consultation closes 7 January 2020
22 April 2021 - full impact assessment published
Policy milestone details
Start date: 2019-10-15
Countries: UK -
Milestone source: Link to BEIS website
Milestone type: Consultation/call for evidence
Sector: Energy demand and use -
Organisation: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Energy policy