Why energy efficiency could cost you more – and how to avoid paying extra
"Unintended consequences of energy efficiency improvements include condensation, damp and mould."
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"Unintended consequences of energy efficiency improvements include condensation, damp and mould."
"With many EV users not having access to home charging points, public infrastructure provision is essential. Many landlords have significant volumes of car parking spaces that could be suitable for installation, so this is an opportunity to monetise an asset that is largely underutilised while simultaneously strengthening potential revenue to other facilities via partnerships with CPOs"
"The Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) has gained significant traction in the real estate industry, particularly for its role in reporting Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and assessing these against national climate targets. "
"Minimum energy efficiency standards will be a moving target. How can landlords remain compliant in the long term?"
"GRESB is an internationally recognised benchmark assessing the ESG performance of property."
"Despite a fall in take-up in the first half of 2023, the industrial and logistics sector has seen rents remain robust."
"Through accessible and collaborative spaces, offices foster innovation and knowledge sharing, contributing to a city’s intellectual capital."
"Climate risk assessments are increasingly becoming an integral aspect of sustainability reporting in real estate."
"ESG has become a core component of investment decision making."
"Since 1 January 2023, all office buildings in the Netherlands must have an energy label C or a primary fossil fuel energy consumption of less than 225 kilowatt hours per square metre per year. In October 2022 only 50% complied with the obligation."