Research and analysis

Building Energy Efficiency Survey (BEES)

The Building Energy Efficiency Survey (BEES) 2014–15 sets out to improve and update the evidence of how energy is used, and to provide an assessment of the abatement opportunities for all non-domestic premises across England and Wales.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

BEES Executive Summary

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BEES Overarching Report

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BEES Overarching Tables

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BEES Sector Reports

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BEES Sector Tables

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BEES Technical Annex

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Technical annex: Appendix A

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Technical annex: Appendix B

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Supporting document: Peer Review of BEES energy use model

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Details

BEES collected data through a large sample of telephone surveys (3,690) across all sectors. A smaller sub-set of site surveys (214) across all sectors were also conducted to validate telephone survey responses and to inform modelling assumptions. The telephone surveys were used as the primary input into two models calculating the premises’ energy use and energy saving potential.

The key output for BEES is an overarching report, which explores energy use, abatement potential, barriers & facilitators to achieving that potential by sector and energy end use. It also looks at differences in premises occupied by public or private sector organisations, those occupied by SME or large organisations, and in premises that are rented or owned. Ten sector reports additionally provide more detail in relation to particular sectors and their specific energy use and abatement potential.

This report was commissioned under DECC, which became part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) in July 2016.

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Published 16 November 2016

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