SWECO ready for energy declaration of buildings


SWECO ready for energy declaration of buildings

The first SWECO consultants have been accredited as energy assessors and can now
perform energy performance certification of buildings according to the Swedish
Board of Housing, Building and Planning's regulations. SWECO Theorells has also
become an accredited inspection body for these activities.

”Modern homes and commercial premises are big energy users, accounting for
around 40 per cent of Sweden's total energy consumption. We have already been
working for many years to help property owners become more efficient and save
energy, and this experience is now being put to good use,” says Karin Annerwall
Parö, Managing Director of SWECO Theorells. 

An energy performance certificate contains a description of energy usage in the
inspected building, as well as a comparison with other similar buildings and
recommended measures to improve the buildings energy performance.

The market is huge. Before the end of 2008, virtually all multi-dwelling units
in the country must be assessed and certified. We have already been booked for a
couple of major energy certification assignments,” says Lars Olof Matsson, who
is responsible for energy certification activities at SWECO.

Sweden's Act on Energy Certification is the starting shot for a nationwide
effort to reduce energy usage in homes and non-residential buildings. To perform
energy certifications, a company must be an accredited inspection body and must
have accredited energy assessors.


For more information contact:
Karin Annerwall Parö, Managing Director of SWECO Theorells, +46 (0)8-695 66 62, 
+46 (0)734-126662, karin.annerwall.paro@sweco.se

Lars Olof Matsson, Consultant at SWECO Theorells, technical manager for energy
declaration operations, +46 (0)8-705 06 62, lars.olof.matsson@sweco.se

SWECO is the Nordic region's leading provider of consulting services with
combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology and architecture.
SWECO has around 4,900 employees in ten countries and recorded annual sales of
around SEK 3.9 billion in 2006. The company has projects currently underway in
some 75 countries worldwide. The SWECO share is quoted on the Stockholm Stock
Exchange. SWECO is a member of OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm.

This is the type of information that SWECO may be obligated to disclose in
accordance with the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act
and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act.