Ann Stewart – a senior professional support lawyer at Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP – discusses the differences in energy efficiency provisions between England and Wales on the one hand, and Scotland on the other.
Stewart compares and contrasts the two regimes, under the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 north of the border, and the Energy Act 2011 and the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards in England and Wales, covering how each operates, key exemptions, and major deadlines in the calendar in each jurisdiction.
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