If you’re buying or renting, it’s a legal requirement for the seller or landlord to arrange for an EPC, but it's still important that you - as the buyer or tenant - see and understand the certificate. The rating can impact the price you pay for a new home so it’s really worth...
EPCs (Energy Performance Certificate) for property's were first introduced in 2007 as part of home information packs (Hips) for home sellers. Hips were stopped in 2010, but EPCs remained, if you're selling or renting your property you are legally required to still have an EPC in place. ...
The Smart Energy Research Lab (SERL) Observatory dataset described here comprises half-hourly and daily electricity and gas data, SERL survey data, Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) input data and 24 local hourly climate reanalysis variables from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast...