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Energy Performance Certificates Market Opportunities for Utilities

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Published 2008/02 Content info 12 pages
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Table of Contents

DATAMONITOR VIEW

  • CATALYST
  • SUMMARY
  • SOURCES

ANALYSIS

  • The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive introduces the need for the energy certification of buildings
    • There are five key parts to the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2002/91/EC
    • The Directive will have a significant impact on the energy industry
    • Extension of the Directive is likely
  • Reponses to the Directive vary widely across Europe
    • Implementation of the Directive has turned out to be a considerable practical challenge for most Member States
    • In the UK the Home Information Pack (HIP) is the chosen vehicle for the EPC
    • In the UK EPCs and HIPs are to become commonplace in 2008
  • Energy Performance Certificate demand pools are significant, backed by legislative framework
    • As at 1 Jan 2008, the EU27 has met 40% of its EPBD building certification obligations (with the remaining 60% to be implemented by 4 Jan 2009)
    • EPCs: good for the environment and perhaps the real reason HIPs saw the light of day
    • EPCs will become part of a mature and rapidly growing multi energy services market
  • Thus far, Utilities have been slow to capitalise on the growing and lucrative Energy Performance Certificate market
    • Centrica (British Gas) is first entering the domestic and commercial EPC market
    • However, Utilities recognise the commercial value of EPC data
  • Using existing resources and infrastructures, Utilities are ideally placed to overcome barriers to entry
    • The current competitive landscape is amenable to large corporates
    • Key existing resources will greatly facilitate market entry
    • In the UK, HIP providers are economically driven and respond to a strong value added proposition, which large Utilities are ideally placed to deliver

APPENDIX

  • Datamonitor consulting
  • Ask the analyst
  • Disclaimer
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1: 2008 will see the bulk of EPCs implemented
    • Table 2: Brussels, Denmark, Luxembourg and the Netherlands lead the way
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1: TypeThe EPC layout will vary slightly from country to country
    • Figure 2: The EU building stock is expected to grow to 180m buildings by 2015
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