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Florida Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010
Connecticut Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Michigan Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Hawaii Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2013 and 2015 IECC
New York Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
New Jersey Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Nevada Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Nebraska Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Florida Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016
California Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016
National Cost-Effectiveness of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016
The purpose of this analysis is to examine the cost-effectiveness of the 2016 edition of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1, which is developed by the ASHRAE Standard Standing Project Committee (SSPC) 90.1, and is the model energy standard for all commercial buildings and multifamily residential buildings over three floors.
HERS and IECC Performance Path
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory analyzed the relationship between the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index and the traditional simulation-based Performance Path used in the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The analysis evaluates, for a single-family residence with various characteristics, the ranges of HERS Index values that would imply compliance with the 2012 IECC Performance Path. Several building characteristics considered likely to result in quantifiable differences in the outcomes of the two approaches, or otherwise believed to be of interest to code developers and policy makers, are considered in the analysis.
Energy and Energy Cost Savings Analysis of the 2015 IECC for Commercial Buildings
This report provides an assessment as to whether new buildings constructed to the commercial energy efficiency provisions of the 2015 IECC would save energy and energy costs as compared to the 2012 IECC. PNNL also compared the energy performance of the 2015 IECC with the corresponding Standard 90.1-2013. The purpose of this analysis is to help states and local jurisdictions make informed decisions regarding model code adoption.
State Code Adoption Tracking Analysis - Residential
State-level analysis results behind the DOE Status of State Energy Code Adoption Map for residential buildings.
State Code Adoption Tracking Analysis - Commercial
State-level analysis results behind the DOE Status of State Energy Code Adoption Map for commercial buildings.
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Lighting Development, Adoption, and Compliance
This guide provides information for anyone dealing with a lighting energy code or standard. It provides background and development information to help readers understand the basis for requirements and their intent. The guide also provides detailed explanations of the major types of requirements such that users can more effectively design to meet compliance while applying the most flexibility possible.
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Going Beyond Code
This guide is designed to help state and local governments design and implement successful "beyond code" programs for new commercial and residential buildings. The goal is to help states and localities establish voluntary or mandatory programs that go well beyond traditional minimum code requirements for new buildings.
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Commerical Buildings for Architects
This guide provides key information on energy codes tailored for architects and provides guidance on how they can support the adoption of new or updated energy codes and the resources needed to ensure compliance with what is adopted. The guide also includes information on the importance of architects in the development and compliance verification processes; information on the interface between codes and the design process; design and compliance tools; information on building construction and commissioning, and many other resources that are key to helping architects understand the important role energy codes through the design process play in addressing our energy, economic and environmental challenges.
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Policy Makers Edition
This guide provides key information to policy makers on energy codes and standards and offers guidance on how policy makers can support the creation of statewide energy efficiency goals and standards. In addition, this guide instructs policy makers on how they can:
- Encourage the adoption of statewide codes.
- Establish energy code awareness programs.
- Support enforcement of and compliance with energy codes.
- Participate in the development of model codes and standards.
- Determine the viability of the new code.