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High-efficacy lighting in new homes - Code Notes

Lighting consumes more than 10% of electric energy used in homes, presenting a substantial opportunity for lowering residential energy consumption. The International Code Council recently passed a code change that will appear in the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code and the International Residential Code requiring that half of the permanent lighting in a new home have high-efficacy lamps.

Publication Date: 
Friday, August 21, 2009
cn_high-efficacy_lighting_in_new_homes.pdf
Document Details
Document Number: 
PNNL-SA-67394
Prepared by: 
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program
Focus: 
Compliance
Building Type: 
Residential
Code Referenced: 
2009 IECC
International Residential Code (IRC)
Document type: 
Code Notes
Target Audience: 
Architect/Designer
Builder
Code Official
Contractor
Engineer
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