ESCs

What is an EEC and How is it Used to Comply with Energy Savings Obligations?
EEC, or Energy Efficiency Certificate, is an electronic document that formally acknowledges an annual reduction in final energy consumption resulting from an energy efficiency measure

What Types of Energy Efficiency Measures Are Not Included in the Catalogue and May Request the Issuance of CAEs?
Energy efficiency measures that are not included in the catalogue of standardized measures are referred to as “singular measures.” Due to their specific characteristics and technical particularities, these measures cannot…

Is It Possible to Obtain an Energy Savings Certificate (ESC) for an Existing Industry or Business Without Undertaking Renovations?
As a general rule, obtaining an Energy Savings Certificate (ESC) requires demonstrating an improvement in the energy efficiency of a building or facility.

Practical Guide to Calculating Energy Savings Before Applying for an Energy Efficiency Certificate (CAE)
It is essential to calculate energy savings before applying for a CAE to determine whether an investment in energy efficiency makes economic sense and justifies the application for the certificate.

Quick Guide to Obtaining a CAE (Energy Savings Certificate)
Below, we will try to explain the following: Why obtain a CAE? How long does it take to get one? Who can apply for it? What milestones must you meet?…
