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Energy Performance Certificates issued 2022 and 2023 (FOI)

Energy Performance Certificates issued 2022 and 2023 (FOI)

Produced by the Freedom of Information office
Authored by Government of Jersey and published on 23 October 2023.
Prepared internally, no external costs.

Request

Please confirm the number of domestic Energy Performance Certificates  (ECPs) that have been issued in 2022 and 2023 to date.

Since inception and per year, how many EPCs were calculated using Domestic RdSap?

For the EPCs calculated using Domestic RdSap, per year, how many achieved rating, A, B, C, D, E, F and G respectively, please?

Response

In 2022, 364 Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) were issued. In 2023, up to the 4th October, 712 EPCs have been issued. 

All domestic EPCs are calculated using the Domestic RdSap.

The figures and breakdowns of the EPCs for 2022 which have been lodged is as follows:

YearTypeABCDEFG

Total 

2022Energy cost rating
1
08591158794

364 

2022CO2 rating19964454108394
364


For 2023 (up to 4 October), the figures and breakdown of the EPCs which have been lodged is as follows:

YearTypeABCDEFG

Total 

2023Energy cost rating
01304988192
320

680

*712

2023CO2 rating10114980115169624

680

*712


*A total of 712 certificates have been lodged in 2023.  Of these, the key details of only 680 have been recorded on the working documents held by Government of Jersey officers.  Quidos, which records and administers the lodging process, retain all detailed information, including the ratings and associated data for each lodged EPC.  The process for transferring the data from Quidos to Government of Jersey working documents is a manual transposing task and a recent review of this process determined that only data critical to the grant payments process was to be recorded in this way going forward. A breakdown of the EPC data would be requested from Quidos periodically.

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