Oliver Bennett
With over 15 years of experience in environmental sustainability and energy efficiency, I specialise in helping non-domestic properties navigate the complexities of legal energy efficiency requirements. My extensive knowledge of regulatory frameworks, combined with a commitment to practical and sustainable solutions, allows me to provide valuable guidance to businesses aiming to optimise their energy performance and ensure compliance.
Need an Energy Statement for Planning Permission? Commercial EPC Legal Requirements UK 2026: What Property Owners Need to Know. TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections UK | CCA Environmental. As energy regulations continue to evolve across the UK, commercial building owners are under increasing pressure to improve operational efficiency and maintain compliance. One area that is often overlooked is the performance of air conditioning systems. In 2026, TM44 air conditioning inspections remain a legal requirement for many commercial properties. However, these inspections are no longer viewed purely as a compliance exercise. Businesses are increasingly using them to reduce energy waste, lower operating costs, and support wider sustainability goals. With rising energy prices and growing ESG expectations, understanding how TM44 inspections work is becoming increasingly important for landlords, facilities managers, and commercial property owners. This guide explains the latest requirements, which buildings are affected, and why inspections now play a bigger role in commercial energy management.
What is a TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection? How Often Are TM44 Inspections Required? Yes. Commercial EPC Services UK | CCA Ltd. Net Zero Commercial Buildings UK: What It Means for Property Owners. The term net zero has rapidly moved from environmental discussions into the centre of business strategy. For owners, developers and occupiers of commercial buildings across the UK, it is no longer a distant sustainability ambition but an urgent operational and regulatory priority. As the UK government pushes forward with its legally binding climate commitments, commercial property is facing significant pressure to reduce carbon emissions and transform how buildings are designed, operated and maintained. But what exactly does net zero mean for UK commercial buildings? More importantly, how does it affect property owners, asset managers, tenants and developers? Understanding the concept and its practical implications is essential for anyone involved in the commercial real estate sector.
Understanding Net Zero in the UK Commercial Property Sector At its core, net zero refers to achieving a balance between the greenhouse gas emissions produced and the emissions removed from the atmosphere. How Commercial Solar PV Drives MEES & EPC Compliance for UK Businesses in 2026. 5 Ways a Professional Energy Statement Saves You Money & Stress - And Supports Your Commercial Solar Investment. Future-Proof Buildings: Overheating Analysis & TM54 Operational Energy Assessments. MEES 2025–2030: NAVIGATING EXEMPTIONS, EPC UPGRADES, AND COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES FOR UK COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES. Safeguarding Commercial Property Insurance Through EPC & MEES Compliance. Future-Proofing Buildings with BREEAM: A Path to Sustainable Success. Ensuring Energy Efficiency and Compliance with CCA Ltd: A Guide to Commercial EPCs and MEES Regulations. Guide to MEES Compliance for Non-Domestic Properties | Essential Information.
EPC Plus Reports: Essential for MEES Compliance in UK Properties.