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Tom Mees - Wikipedia Mees was an early advocate of NCAA Ice Hockey on ESPN, worked play-by-play for the men's Frozen Four (NCAA Hockey's championship tournament), and contributed to the increased visibility of that tournament [14] Other sports Mees called for ESPN included college basketball, college football, and Major League Baseball
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Scope of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) will cover electrically-driven, water-cooled chilled water systems (WCCWS) in industrial facilities that:
A guide to MEES: The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards However, MEES is here to stay, even though the UK has now left the European Union Existing records suggest that around 10% of commercial properties have an F or G rating It takes time to upgrade properties, so landlords cannot simply ignore MEES Will MEES apply to all commercial properties?
What can we expect from the upcoming changes to Minimum Energy . . . The Government is due to announce its decision on changes to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for commercial real estate later this year, with the evidence assessed to date pointing towards commercial MEES being raised to a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of B after 2030 but before 2035 What are Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards? In England and Wales there are
EPCs and MEES – Is 2026 the year for reform? - reedsmith. com MEES private rented sector – Commercial property The government indicated plans to publish a response to the previous commercial property MEES consultation (which ended in 2021 and proposed a minimum EPC rating of C by 1 April 2027 and a minimum EPC rating of B by 1 April 2030) early last year – the response is still awaited
National Housing Federation - Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard To combat fuel poverty, reduce carbon emissions and improve thermal comfort for residents, the government is introducing new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for the social rented sector in England