Including 4 closely related terms such as property, property, and property level.
…, 11,992 (13.5%) of households in York were classed as fuel poor.19 29,100 houses “deep” retrofit, reducing annual average energy demand by 83% In 2021, 44% of EPC-rated domestic properties had ratings indicating low energy efficiency (D or below).20 21% reduction in domestic energy demand In 2021, 46% of EPC-rated non-domestic properties in York were rated D or below.21 17% reduction…
… fuel usage for non- domestic cooking and 29% increase in electric fuel usage for domestic cooking 4,917 properties are identified as being in flood zones in the city. However, the vast majority of properties benefit from the city’s flood defences or direct property level resilience measures. Investment in improving catchment scale measures on the Swale, Ure and Nidd. New developments…
…-data-sets/live-tables-on-energy-performance-of-buildings-certificates#epcs-for-non-domestic-properties https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-energy-performance-of-buildings-certificates#epcs-for-non-domestic-properties https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/msoa-estimates-of-households-not-connected-to-the-gas-network…
… in non-domestic energy demand All new buildings are required to reduce emissions by 28% above building regulations All new houses to be built to the highest energy efficiency standards It is estimated that in 2019, 12% of properties in York were not connected to the gas network.22 47% of heating systems in domestic buildings are electrified and 39% of heating systems in non-domestic…