What is the energy class of your buildings?
Energy classes A-G are based on the energy performance of the building compared to current new build requirements. For properties with a lower energy rating, this not only means higher operating costs, but it can also mean more expensive loans and a lower property value.
For apartment blocks in Sweden, you can roughly calculate something like this and the EPBD, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, will probably put the most pressure on E, F and G. An important detail is that energy types are weighted differently and this means that two buildings with the same consumption can have different energy classes.
| A | < 50-70 kWh / m2 |
| B | 70-90 |
| C | 90-110 |
| D | 110-140 |
| E | 140-180 |
| F | 180-230 |
| G | > 230 |
To help you quickly and easily improve the energy performance of your buildings, we have developed a programme of measures for the heating systems in your business.
- Better cooling and reduced return temperature.
- Optimal heat transfer in district heat exchangers.
- Increased reliability and sustainability.
To give you an example, an investment of 100 000:- for a 10 000 m2 property with an annual district heating cost of around 1 000 000:- would save up to 10 % with our action programme for a better energy rating!
Contact us to learn more about our heating system action programme!