Torse Hoteles has obtained an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), an official document that assesses the energy efficiency and environmental impact of its facilities. This certification reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability, resource optimisation and compliance with current regulations in the hotel sector.
What does obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) involve?
Obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) confirms that Torse Hoteles’ facilities have been assessed by a qualified energy assessor, taking into account factors such as thermal insulation, heating and cooling systems, domestic hot water production, and lighting. The outcome is expressed using an energy efficiency rating ranging from A to G, indicating the property’s overall level of energy performance.
This assessment provides a detailed overview of the hotel’s energy performance, helping to identify opportunities for improvement and implement corrective measures aimed at optimising the efficiency of its facilities. The certificate also includes specific technical recommendations to reduce energy consumption, lower CO₂ emissions, and improve the building’s overall energy performance.
Thanks to this certification, Torse Hoteles not only complies with current legal requirements but also has a solid technical foundation for planning future energy efficiency improvements. This approach supports the development of a more efficient, controlled and sustainable management model, aligned with current industry standards.
A strategic step towards sustainability and energy efficiency
Obtaining this certification represents a strategic step forward for Torse Hoteles in terms of sustainability and responsible management. At a time when energy efficiency is a key priority, holding this certification strengthens the group’s market position and reinforces its reputation as a company committed to environmental responsibility.
In addition, this certification supports the optimisation of energy consumption and helps reduce operating costs associated with heating, cooling, lighting, and building maintenance. Implementing the improvements identified through the energy assessment can enhance profitability over the medium and long term, while ensuring a more efficient use of available resources.
Furthermore, this achievement meets the expectations of increasingly informed and discerning guests, who value accommodation providers that embrace sustainable practices. In this way, Torse Hoteles reinforces its commitment to a responsible, efficient business model that is aligned with the evolving demands of the tourism industry.
In summary, the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) reinforces Torse Hoteles’ commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement. This achievement supports more efficient energy management, helps reduce operating costs, and strengthens the group’s position as a responsible business aligned with the current expectations of the hospitality sector and focused on a more sustainable future.




