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At-a-glance guide to changes to MEES regulations

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With the new non-domestic minimum EPC standards coming into force from April 2023, land and property owners must keep abreast of the all new domestic and non-domestic energy efficiency regulations and ensure that all properties are compliant to avoid financial repercussions.

Our latest guidance document provides a simple breakdown of the confirmed and expected changes to energy efficiency standards for England, Scotland and Wales.

Donna Rourke
Head of ESG and Sustainability
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