energy efficiency standard (Q1396)

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Energy efficiency standards are government regulations that set a minimum level of energy performance for buildings or appliances, typically measured by an energy rating scale (like A-G), meaning that products or properties must meet a certain level of efficiency to be sold or rented, aiming to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions; in practice, this often means landlords must ensure their rental properties reach a minimum energy efficiency rating.
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energy efficiency standard
Energy efficiency standards are government regulations that set a minimum level of energy performance for buildings or appliances, typically measured by an energy rating scale (like A-G), meaning that products or properties must meet a certain level of efficiency to be sold or rented, aiming to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions; in practice, this often means landlords must ensure their rental properties reach a minimum energy efficiency rating.
  • energy efficiency standards
  • minimum energy efficiency standard
  • minimum energy efficiency standards
  • MEES

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Energy efficiency standards are government regulations that set a minimum level of energy performance for buildings or appliances, typically measured by an energy rating scale (like A-G), meaning that products or properties must meet a certain level of efficiency to be sold or rented, aiming to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions; in practice, this often means landlords must ensure their rental properties reach a minimum energy efficiency rating.