DPE or Diagnostic de Performance Energetique | Energy efficiency report
As of the 1st of January 2011, any advertising of a property for sale must specify the “DPE or Diagnostic de Performance Energetique” (energy efficiency) report.
Since November 2006 all new homes and buildings for sale must undergo an energy performance evaluation (an energy performance diagnostic, or DPE), and receive an energy performance certificate. The certificate indicates both the level of energy consumption and the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission level, on a scale of A to G, with G being least efficient and highest GHG emissions.
The diagnostic must be accompanied with recommendations on improving the building’s energy efficiency.
As of 1 July 2007, the diagnostic and certificates must also be provided for rentals, and is to be provided for all new construction where the buidling permit was submitted after 1 July 2007. Since 2 January 2008, the DPE has been introduced for all public buildings, and public display of the certificate is mandatory. The certificates differ from those for residential buildings, and three different categories of certificates are provided based on the building’s function (hospital, offices, educational institution, etc.).
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Di Childs said,
February 25, 2011 @ 9:32 pm
I have recently had a DPE report done. It said the house was heated mainly by electricity. It gave a heating/hot water cost of more than 3,500 euros per year. In fact, the house is heated by wood-fired central heating. There are no electric heaters. The total average annual cost for ALL electric plus wood was less than 1,500 euros from October 2006 to October 2009. I have heard similar stories from other owners and from agents. Many DPE reports, including mine, are works of fiction rather than accurate factual documents.
Beverley Green said,
June 8, 2011 @ 10:40 pm
How much do these reports cost to prepare and how long do they last ?