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Hi All, before we ask the Client to spend any money on a new EPC assessment..do you reckon there is any chance they can get to D if they fit a 1.5 kWp system (nice south-facing roof)?
 
I don't know the answer I'm afraid, but it would be interesting to know how many points you can get for a PV installation per KW.

I would doubt that they could get from F to D. The biggest points are gained by having gas central heating as I understand it. Good insulation, double glazing etc all help but are not worth as many points.
 
Its a joke gas central heating giving the biggest points. The instability of this whole sham is not real, as for the question I would not think pv would bring you a D from pv alone, why dont you tweet Greg the twit, come to think of it he wont know, he cant even do simple maths...we need a copy of EPC for dummys..
 
Hi All,

Thanks for the suggestions so far
already have energy saving bulbs, modern storage heaters and double glazing, and that's about all that can be done. It is not suitable for cavity wall insulation, nor roof insulation. It also cannot have gas connected ( heating & cooking is all electrical)
it really is a joke that gas adds a lot of points to the EPC rating, then it's more about spending less for heating than actually about saving energy...a 1.5kW PV system would supply about 80% of this house's day energy needs
 
Try acid with prozac working for me at the mo.... I can see a lot of people sitting on their hands very soon...DEPRESSING is an understatement..
 
The rules have changed for conservation areas, covered this recently with the help of Ted and Bruce, so I had to point out to my local planners that you no longer need planning for PV because of the highway rule.

However you still need planning because it is a flat roof so will be higher than 200mm,
You could always mount it flat, then go for planning after, you could just beat the EPC deadline, although there is a risk ...
Just a thought
 
Methley, It would be interesting to know which permitted development rights were removed, because PV permitted development rights come under 'Part 40' of the relevant Act. For a great many people when permitted development rights were removed in earlier planning permissions, Part 40 did not exist, therefore it was not listed in the rights removed, therefore when it was introduced everyone benefitted from it because it had never been removed.

Solarcat, You want SI 2011/2056

The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2011
 

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