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An Analysis of Building Energy Code Statewide Adoption Rates by Local Jurisdiction

The purpose of this study is to quantify the energy code adoption rate by local jurisdictions from a sample set of 21 states. Some of the states within this sample have statewide energy codes, while others do not. Using construction starts and weighting results by localities that have or have not adopted energy codes, the findings can suggest a means of identifying which states have “effectively” adopted state-wide codes through local adoption and enforcement.

Publication Date: 
Monday, December 31, 2012
BEC_Statewide_Adoption.pdf
Document Details
Last Name: 
Cort
Initials: 
KA
Affiliation: 
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Document Number: 
PNNL-21963
Prepared by: 
Prepared for: The U.S. Department of Energy Under Contract DE-AC05-76RL01830
Focus: 
Adoption
Building Type: 
Residential
Code Referenced: 
2009 IECC
2006 IECC
Document type: 
Reports and Studies
Target Audience: 
Advocate
Architect/Designer
Builder
Code Official
Consumer
Contractor
Engineer
Federal Official
Manufacturer
Policy Maker
State Official
Utility
State: 
All States
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Source URL: http://www.energycodes.gov/analysis-building-energy-code-statewide-adoption-rates-local-jurisdiction