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Wyoming -- Analysis of Impacts of Adopting the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code for Residential Buildings in Wyoming

As of the writing of this report, the state of Wyoming currently does not have a statewide building energy efficiency code for residential buildings, although Laramie adopted the 2003 International Energy Conservation Code. The U.S. Department of Energy has requested Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to estimate the energy savings and economic impacts from adopting the 2006 IECC. This report addresses the impacts for residential buildings only.

Publication Date: 
Monday, October 1, 2007
tar_wyoming_iecc_residential.pdf
Document Details
Last Name: 
Lucas
Initials: 
R.G.
Affiliation: 
DOE BECP
Document Number: 
PNNL-17042
Focus: 
Adoption
Building Type: 
Residential
Code Referenced: 
2006 IECC
Document type: 
State-specific
Technical Assistance report
Target Audience: 
State Official
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