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EPBD
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EPBDEnergy Performance of Buildings Directive (EU)
EPBDEndoscopic Papillary Balloon Dilatation (digestive endoscopy)
EPBDEndoscopically Performed Biliary Drainage (draining procedure)


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The Government is clear that EPCs are a key part of its response to the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive but has left enforcement down to local authorities and we urge the Government to set clearer guidelines on the implementation of this law to ensure clarity for the property industry and also ensure EPCs have teeth and do actually drive forward the environmental improvements in commercial properties originally envisaged.
Key provisions of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive include energy certification of all buildings and regular mandatory inspection of boilers and air conditioning systems.
First passed back in 2002, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive introduced the Energy Performance Certificate and formed the basis for the UK's 'zero carbon homes' strategy.
 
 
 
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