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Cabinet Office
Prime Minister & First Lord of the Treasury
10 - 12 Downing Street
LONDON
SW1A 2AA

Operational rating

F

31 May 2024

4276-8217-5832-3095-2906

Energy performance operational rating

The building’s energy performance operational rating is based on its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for the last year.

It is given a score and an operational rating on a scale from A (lowest emissions) to G (highest emissions).

The typical score for a public building is 100. This typical score gives an operational rating of D.

Operational energy efficiency chart This building’s operational energy rating is F with a score of 130. Buildings get a rating from A to G and a score. Rating F is for a score of 126 to 150. The ratings and scores are as follows from best to worst. Rating A is for a score of zero to 25. Rating B is for a score of 26 to 50. Rating C is for a score of 51 to 75. Rating D is for a score of 76 to 100. Rating E is for a score of 101 to 125. Rating F is for a score of 126 to 150. Rating G is for a score over 150.

You can read guidance on DECs and advisory reports for public buildings.

This building’s energy use

Main heating fuel
Natural Gas
Building environment
Heating and Natural Ventilation
Total useful floor area
6,792.02 square metres
Asset rating
Not applicable
Energy use Electricity Other fuels
Annual energy use (kWh/m2/year) 144.49 102.73
Typical energy use (kWh/m2/year) 91.33 138.95
Energy from renewables 0% 0%

Previous operational ratings

This tells you how efficiently energy has been used in this building over the last three accounting periods.

June 2023
130 F
June 2022
150 F
June 2021
106 E

Total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions

This tells you how much carbon dioxide the building emits. It shows tonnes per year of CO2.

Date Electricity Heating Renewables
June 2023 540 143 0
June 2022 542 226 0
June 2021 550 174 0

Administrative information

Assessor’s name
Steve Jones
Assessor ID
STER002616
Employer/Trading name
Mitie
Employer/Trading address
The Shard, level 12, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG
Assessor’s declaration
Contractor to the occupier for non-EPBD services.
Assessment software
CLG, ORCalc, v4.0.4
Property reference
UPRN-100023336956
Accreditation scheme
Sterling Accreditation Ltd
Accreditation scheme telephone
0161 727 4303
Accreditation scheme email
info@sterlingaccreditation.com
Issue date
12 May 2023
Nominated date
1 June 2023
Valid until
31 May 2024
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Other certificates for this property

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31 May 2023
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31 May 2022
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31 May 2021
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31 May 2020
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0992-2226-0010-8300-7803
Expired on
31 May 2019
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0992-9256-0010-3300-7303
Expired on
31 May 2018
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0992-2256-0010-0300-7603
Expired on
27 June 2017
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Expired on
27 June 2016
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0992-2256-0010-7300-7603
Expired on
27 June 2015
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0940-7939-0105-6300-2024
Expired on
29 June 2016
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0070-0214-6309-2096-9002
Expired on
27 June 2015
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0370-0217-6309-2006-9006
Expired on
27 June 2014
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9762-1006-0320-0200-5925
Expired on
27 June 2013
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0970-0219-6309-2026-9002
Expired on
27 June 2012
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0470-0210-6309-2096-9002
Expired on
27 June 2011
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0060-7039-0101-6900-2024
Expired on
28 June 2010
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0762-1006-0380-0200-1925
Expired on
31 May 2009