Did anyone else notice the change on 10th May last year - that the EPC date must be BEFORE the commissioning date.
As we are doing mainly new build work these days, as there is / was a specific tariff for New Build properties, and inherenely they would be better than a 'D' I though I'd get clarification from Ofgem as to when and how this tariff could be applied and was if there was an easy way to apply the EER.
Here's the response from Ofgem:
I am afraid there are no specific provisions on how to apply the Energy Efficiency Requirement (EER) to new build properties.
The requirement of the current legislation is that for installations with an application date on or after 10 May 2016, the EPC of level D or above must have been issued before the commissioning date of the FIT installation.
The failure to provide a valid EPC of level D or above at or before these dates will result in the installation receiving the lower tariff. No exceptions or set of different rules apply for the case of new builds.
The EER therefore applies as follows:
Hope that helps.
As we are doing mainly new build work these days, as there is / was a specific tariff for New Build properties, and inherenely they would be better than a 'D' I though I'd get clarification from Ofgem as to when and how this tariff could be applied and was if there was an easy way to apply the EER.
Here's the response from Ofgem:
I am afraid there are no specific provisions on how to apply the Energy Efficiency Requirement (EER) to new build properties.
The requirement of the current legislation is that for installations with an application date on or after 10 May 2016, the EPC of level D or above must have been issued before the commissioning date of the FIT installation.
The failure to provide a valid EPC of level D or above at or before these dates will result in the installation receiving the lower tariff. No exceptions or set of different rules apply for the case of new builds.
The EER therefore applies as follows:
- For installations with an application date on or after 10 May 2016, the EPC of level D or above must have been issued before the commissioning date of the FIT installation.
- For installations with an application date before 10 May 2016 but on or after 15 January 2016 an EPC level of D or above must have been issued on or before the commissioning date.
- For installations with an application date before 15 January 2016 an EPC level D or above must have been issued on or before the Eligibility Date of the FIT installation.
Hope that helps.