Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes: 2025 update - CFP response
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The Committee on Fuel Poverty and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero are reviewing energy performance standards for privately rented homes in England and Wales, focusing on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) compliance and exemptions. The 2025 update addresses gaps in coverage, including small detached properties under 50 square metres, and proposes amendments to the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations.
In response to: Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes: 2025 update - CFP response
The Committee on Fuel Poverty (CFP) responds to the consultation on improving the energy performance of privately rented homes held by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The purpose of this 2025 consultation is to seek views on the government’s proposals to raise minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) for privately rented homes in England and Wales by 2030. This consultation also includes a summary of responses to …
The purpose of this 2025 consultation is to seek views on the government’s proposals to raise minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) for privately rented homes in England and Wales by 2030. This consultation also includes a summary of responses to …
The Committee on Fuel Poverty's response to the BEIS consultation on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) in the private rented sector.