EPC Ratings in Nottinghamshire
County — 145,553 Energy Performance Certificates on record
Key Insights
Properties here could improve by an average of 15 points — from C to B with recommended upgrades.
CO₂ emissions could be reduced by 1.7 tonnes per property per year — a 50% reduction with energy improvements.
70% of properties are houses — the most common type in Nottinghamshire.
Most properties were built 1950-1966 (17%). Older buildings typically have lower EPC ratings due to poorer insulation standards.
49% of properties are owner-occupied — a significant rental market exists here.
EPC Rating
Nottinghamshire is 0.5 points better than the national average (D, 68.5/100).
Rating Distribution
Average Annual Energy Costs
| Cost Type | Nottinghamshire | National Avg | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heating | £814/yr | £782/yr | ▲ £32 |
| Hot water | £172/yr | £184/yr | ▼ £12 |
| Lighting | £97/yr | £95/yr | ▲ £2 |
| Total | £1,083/yr | £1,061/yr | ▲ £22 |
Property Types
Main Heating Fuel
CO₂ Emissions
Average floor area: 88 m²
Construction Age
Efficiency Trend Over Time
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Nottinghamshire has 145,553 Energy Performance Certificates on record, covering 137,857 properties. The average EPC rating is C with an efficiency score of 69 out of 100. Annual energy costs average £1,083, comprising £814 for heating, £172 for hot water and £97 for lighting. Average CO₂ emissions are 3.4 tonnes per year.