Following months of preparation the Spanish Government have finally published the Royal Decree relating to new legislation which will make it obligatory for any house sold or rented after 1st June 2013 to have an Energy certificate.
This brings Spanish legislation into line with the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings which came into effect progressively from 2007.
This legislation is part of an overall strategy to to deal with climate change and makes the use of energy Transparent by grading the energy efficiency of every building. In other parts of Europe this certificate is known as an Energy performance certificatet;
This move will make it obligatory for those buying property after that date or renting for more than four months to be supplied with an energy efficiency certificate for the building as a whole or the individual home in question, and has been brought in after a delay of various months in order to meet European Union requirements.
The law implementing the energy efficiency certificate sets out the basic procedures for energy efficiency certification. As well as giving the building concerned a general energy efficiency rating, the certificate will have to include an objective evaluation of the energy characteristics of the building and, for those homes which are already built, documented suggestions for improving energy consumption. It is hoped that this will provide a reliable and easy way of assessing and comparing the energy efficiency of different buildings.
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