Sustainability Flashcards
What is the UK’s NZC target ?
Achieve NZC by 2050 (this was enshrined in law in 2019, when the 2008 Climate Act was amended)
What is a carbon budget?
A cap on the amount of greenhouse gases a country can emit over a five year period. This forms part of the legal framework used to work towards NZC in line with the 2008 Climate Act
What interim sustainability targets did the UK govt. introduce in 2021?
Reduce carbon emissions by 78% by 2035
Decarbonise the electricity grid
What is sustainability?
Sustainability is meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future
How is your company contributing to the UK’s sustainability targets?
It is a signatory of the Better Building Partnership’s Climate Commitment.
The signatories have over £400bn of real estate AUM and have to publish a net zero pathway upon signing. They also have to disclose annual progress against this pathway and the energy performance of their assets, where they have permission to do so.
The commitment aims to deliver NZC buildings by 2050
Are you aware of any bodies in the UK working towards improving sustainability in the built environment?
UK Green Building Council (member-led body focused on transforming the way the built environment is planned, designed, constructed, maintained, repurposed and operated
What are the five actions set out in the UK GBC’s framework for addressing sustainability?
- Establish NZC scope for whole life cycle of building
- Reduce construction impact (i.e. developers must consider which materials they use
- Reduce operational energy use
- Increase renewable energy supply (i.e. PV panels)
- Offset any remaining carbon
When are EPCs currently required for commercial property in the UK?
Required for all commercial property in the UK with a useful floor area > 50m2 when:
The building is newly developed/sold/let for a term greater than 6 months and less than 99 years (includes sub-lettings/assignments)
Any of the heating/AC/ventilation services are altered as a result of a refurb
When a commercial building be exempt from having an EPC certificate?
Has a useful floor area of < 50m2/temporary building/religious building/due to be redeveloped or demolished/has no heating
What are the current MEES requirements in England and Wales?
As of 2018, all new commercial property has to have a minimum E rating in order to be let. As of 2023, this has applied to all existing leases too.
What are some of the exemptions for MEES?
If the building does not require an EPC (e.g. place of worship)
The landlord/tenant/planning authority refuses to give consent for the necessary improvement works
When it is not possible to get a minimum E despite having made all improvement works with a payback period of 7 years of less
When it is proven that making the necessary improvement works would devalue the property by more than 5%
Who polices non compliance with MEES?
The relevant Local Authority
What are the penalties for non-compliance with MEES?
Breach of less than 3 months: greater of £5k or 10% of RV (up to £50k)
More than 3 months: greater of £10k or 20% of RV (up to £150k)
For how long is an EPC valid?
10 years unless the building is altered during this period
What is contained on an EPC?
The address and floor areas
EPC reference number
Energy performance rating from an A+ to a G
Technical information on the property’s energy provision
Estimation of energy running costs