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MEES Masterclass: A risk-based approach for social housing

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60 min
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May 19, 2026

MEES Masterclass: A risk-based approach for social housing

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60 min
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May 19, 2026

With the MEES 2030 deadline approaching and the transition to the Home Energy Model (HEM) and EPC Reform pushed back to 2027, housing providers face uncertainty.

Join Cotality for an expert-led session exploring how to manage risk in a changing policy environment.

Essential for Asset Managers, Sustainability Leads, and Compliance Officers in the social housing sector who need to manage MEES liability, plan investment and protect residents while policy details emerge.

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Policy announcements regarding Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) have yet to provide the certainty the social housing sector needs to invest at scale.

With the 2030 compliance deadline approaching and the transition to the Home Energy Model (HEM) and EPC Reform pushed back to 2027, housing providers are facing a critical data gap.

Join Cotality for an expert-led session for social housing designed to help landlords move past the "wait and see" approach. We will explore how to manage risk in an uncertain policy environment by leveraging high-resolution data, powerful modelling and a risk-based approach.

What We Will Cover

  • Bridging the EPC Data Gap: Why thousands of social homes lack up-to-date EPCs and how to fill those data dark spots without manual surveys for every unit.
  • Decoding the Three Scenarios: A deep dive into potential reporting requirements, from individual EPCs to aggregated reporting and a potential middle way.
  • Identifying High-Risk Assets: How to use five key metrics to prioritize homes for surveys or investment.
  • The Strategic Anchor: How Cotality’s Portfolio software layers asset data, open-source intelligence, and Ordnance Survey data to provide a predictive EPC for every home today.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is essential for Asset Managers, Sustainability Leads, and Compliance Officers in the social housing sector who need to manage MEES liability, plan investment and protect residents while policy details emerge.

Speakers

Liz Laine
Liz Lainé
Cotality UK
Lead, Strategy and External Affairs
Russell Smith
Russell Smith
Cotality UK
Director

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