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Make your building super-efficient with a power DEC

Public authorities such as schools, galleries and leisure centres have to display a Display Energy Certificate (DEC). But did you know you can also use it as a powerful tool for improving energy efficiency?

Failure to show a valid DEC could result in a £1,500 penalty.

Enquire now for a free no obligation DEC checking service.

Getting efficiency right and effective

Business visionary Peter Drucker said: “Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things,” and you achieve both with a DEC

Under European Directives 2002/91/EC and 2010/31/EU, you must display a DEC at any public building or one that’s frequently visited by the public in England and Wales, when it has a total useful floor area of 250sq m or more. By law, you must also have an advisory report.

Your DEC, and the advisory report that goes with it, has to be produced by an accredited energy assessor.

There’s a whole team at Utilitywise, the UK’s largest energy consultancy, who can help you supercharge your savings.


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