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Get in touch with us nowMost of the valid energy performance certificates (CPE) in Lithuania as of April 2024 had an energy rating of G. There were approximately 162,900 certificates with that rating, which indicates that those buildings had a very low-energy efficiency. In contrast, there were roughly 27,340 buildings with an energy rating of A, A+, or A++.
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