To track progress towards decarbonisation we have published new analysis of the energy efficiency, estimated CO2 emissions and energy costs of dwellings in England and Wales. Debra Prestwood explains the results and their importance in today’s blog post. https://t.co/ryb2j5fkIl
The EPC datasets for domestic and non-domestic properties now reflect data collected up to 31 March 2020. The next update is due early August.
https://t.co/PNHJmXrTDl
Apologies for the very long wait, though we have finally got there and the 31 December 2019 Energy Performance Certificate update is now available. March 2020 will be updated in May and we should be back to the normal quarterly schedule.
https://t.co/PNHJmXrTDl
Official Statistics for EPC data released this morning.
https://t.co/meNzFrQ5h3
The data can be found here on Open Communities.
https://t.co/vykpZiz2BG
A great write up from @northernjamie of the @opendatamcr#IMD2019 Digging the Data event that we attended. Interesting to see hear all the places were this data is being used to inform on decisions helping those in our communities.
Missed our Indices of Deprivation 2019 - Digging the Data event?
Well, we dug the data and @northernjamie wrote a blog about it. Read about what happened, who attended and what we learnt.
With thanks to @mhclg@undertheraedar @billroberts
https://t.co/2QDMqzBY9p
On Monday we updated the collection of domestic and non-domestic EPC and DEC data available at https://t.co/H6FXJTVAei to 31 Aug 2019.
You have to sign up in order to get access, so please check out the site for the details of the licence and data protection requirements.
MHCLG have just published the latest England green belt statistics.
Headline is 12.4% of England is designated green belt, a reduction of 0.2% on 2018.
https://t.co/21r3ZLbDUe
On Monday OpenDataCommunities will be publishing the latest Energy Performance of Buildings data for England and Wales. EPC and DEC details to 31 August 2019.
https://t.co/Rzr77wbC2o
Some key points in this blog post from a great #PowerOfData19 event. Thoroughly enjoyed all the speakers and the panel discussions were interesting and challenged some of my thinking. Exactly how it should be!
Some typically brilliant work from Alasdair in this thread.
Sharing the tools and guidance he has developed to create these lovely maps is just fantastic.
If you do not follow Alasdair you are missing out!
I've now shared the QGIS project I used to create these maps - so GIS users can download it and create their own versions, edit styles, text etc
Download here:
https://t.co/H6HsYHkt3g