A Bill to require the Secretary of State to ensure that domestic properties have a minimum energy performance rating of C on an Energy Performance Certificate; to make provision regarding performance and insulation of new heating systems in existing properties; and for connected purposes
House of Lords
5 May 2021
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The Domestic Premises (Energy Performance) Bill would require the government to ensure most domestic properties meet a minimum energy standard of EPC rating C. It also sets out rules about the performance and insulation of new heating systems in existing homes, with the aim of improving energy efficiency. The bill is currently at Committee stage in the House of Lords.
At the Lords’ Committee stage. The bill had its first and second readings in January and February 2020, respectively, and is still moving through committee consideration.
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8 Jan 2020
7 Feb 2020
Second reading - the general debate on all aspects of the Bill - took place on 7 February.
Committee stage - line by line examination of the Bill - is yet to be scheduled.
The 2019-2021 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.