The December 2022 deadline for compliance with energy performance certification regulations is just four months away. According to the regulations for the ‘mandatory display and submission of energy performance certificates for buildings’ (gazetted in December 2020), ‘places of instruction’ is one of the building occupancy classes that need to obtain and display an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). A ‘place of instruction’ can be a university building, a Technicon building, a college building, or a school building. In short, a ‘place of instruction’ is any building where people receive tuition.
‘Places of instruction’ must therefore take the necessary steps to ensure that they obtain certification to be compliant with the regulations. Non-compliance is a real risk, as this would be a contravention of the National Energy Act which carries the possibility of significant financial penalties and potential imprisonment.
The energy performance of a building must be calculated using the measured energy consumption of that specific building. For most schools, this presents a challenge, as individual school buildings are seldom metered. Yes, most schools will have municipal bills that represent the total electrical energy consumption of the school property, but an EPC applies to buildings and the measured energy consumption of a building is needed for an EPC. Without metering, it is virtually impossible to determine this as required by the relevant EPC standard (SANS 1544:2014).
The RMS EPC Inspection Body recommends that ‘places of instruction’ take the following steps to ensure their compliance with the regulations:
With the deadline fast approaching, it would be advisable for the institution to inform SANEDI (South African National Energy Development Institute) in writing of the measures that the institution is taking (or has taken) to comply with the regulations (albeit after the deadline) and provide the estimated date of compliance.
As a reminder, all the relevant occupancy classes for an EPC are:
Contact Remote Metering Solutions (RMS), an innovator in the utility management sector, to find out if your facility requires an EPC and how to ensure compliance with the regulations.
RMS is a SANAS accredited EPC Inspection Body. We have certified the energy performance of buildings throughout South Africa and our team is ready to assist any property owner who wants to be compliant with the regulations.
About Remote Metering Solutions
Established in 2005, Remote Metering Solutions (RMS) is the largest privately-owned South African utilities network manager. We serve more than 2 300 retail, office, and industrial properties as well as numerous local councils and municipalities. RMS removes the complexity of measuring and validating the consumption of electricity, water, or gas regardless of the metering point or device, geographic location, or time interval.
Through the RMS Sustainability Services division, the company can assist its customers to comply with the recently gazetted legislation pertaining to energy performance certification. An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) measures the energy performance of a building and gives a rating valid for five years.
RMS manages properties across South Africa and other SADC countries. RMS assists its clients with recovering more than R5-billion in utilities per annum.
RMS EPC Inspection Body Contact:
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