Campaigns and Public Affairs Webinar – What next for energy efficiency?

Date
Thursday 14th December
Time
12:00 - 12:45
Type
Webinar
Region
National
CPD Points Awarded
2 standard

Event description

Join the NRLA’s Campaign and Public Affairs Team for a webinar focused on energy efficiency, including the latest on the Government’s direction of travel and what’s being done to improve Energy Performance Certificates.

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Join the NRLA’s Campaign and Public Affairs Team for a webinar outlining our work on energy efficiency. Following the scrapping of new MEES regulations, NRLA Policy Officer, Gavin Dick, will provide an update on what we’re doing to ensure that the Government provides clarity on targets as well as a workable route to achieve them.

We will also be joined by Andrew Parkin, Chair of the Property Energy Professionals Association (PEPA), a trade body that represents energy assessors. Andrew will address some of the criticisms and limitations of energy performance certificates (EPCs) and outline the changes being made to improve their effectiveness.

Please submit any questions you may want to ask to the panellists and our guest speaker during the Q/A session of the webinar by emailing the Campaigns and Public Affairs Team at [email protected].

Agenda

Welcome and Introductions – 12.00pm

Energy efficiency overview – 12:02pm

A look back at the Government’s recent u-turn on MEES regulations and its impact on the private rented sector.

What next for energy efficiency? – 12.07pm

A deep dive into the NRLA’s work on energy efficiency, outlining how we are making sure the voices of our members are being at the highest level and discuss what we have achieved so far.

Challenges and opportunities – 12.17pm

Andrew Parkin, Chair of PEPA, will discuss some of the limitations of EPCs and the work being done to improve them.

Q/A session – 12.30pm

Webinar Ends – 12.45pm