energy audit regulations News
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ESOS: Environment Agency begins to issue fines for non-compliance
With the first phase of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) complete and the second phase in full swing, the Environment Agency has revealed that hundreds of organisations could be issued fines for non-compliance with the energy auditing regulations. The Environment Agency has issued 300 enforcements notices for non-compliant organisations already and states that ‘failure to ...
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Enhesa Launches Service to Assist Companies with the European Energy Efficiency Audit Requirements
Thousands of companies in Europe need to complete energy efficiency audits of their operations by December 5, 2015. The 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive establishes the requirement that all companies with over 250 employees, and with annual revenues exceeding EUR 50 million or with a budget exceeding EUR 43 million per year, must hold a valid energy audit report no later than December 5, 2015 and ...
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