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With the Energy Act imposing new energy‑efficiency standards on commercially and privately let properties by April 2018, what do the changes mean for the insurance industry?

The Energy Act 2011 requires all commercially and privately let properties to meet minimum energy-efficiency standards by 1 April 2018. If a building does not meet these minimum standards, as rated

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