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New Hampshire Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Nevada Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Nebraska Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Massachusetts Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2012 IECC
Maine Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Louisiana Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Kentucky Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Iowa Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Illinois Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2012 IECC
Hawaii Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2012 IECC
Florida Certification of Residential Building Energy Codes - 2015 IECC
Delaware Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Connecticut Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2012 IECC
Colorado Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
California Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2013
Arkansas Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Arizona Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Alabama Certification of Residential Building Energy Codes - 2015 IECC
Alabama Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2013
Texas Residential Energy Code Field Study
A research project in the state of Texas identified opportunities to reduce homeowner utility bills in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the state energy code. The study was initiated in October 2014; data collection began in March 2015, and continued through October 2015. During this period, research teams visited 133 homes in 30 counties in and around Houston during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.
Pennsylvania Residential Energy Code Field Study
A research project in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania identified opportunities to reduce homeowner utility bills in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the state energy code. The study was initiated in October 2014 and continued through July 2015. During this period, research teams visited 171 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.
North Carolina Residential Energy Code Field Study
A research project in the State of North Carolina identified opportunities to reduce homeowner utility bills in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the state energy code. The study was initiated in January 2015 and continued through September 2015. During this period, research teams visited 249 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.
Residential Compliance Evaluation Results for the State of Nebraska
In early 2017, the Nebraska Energy Office expressed interest in evaluating the construction of new single-family homes in Nebraska using the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) low-rise residential evaluation methodology.1 As part of that methodology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) was directed by DOE to analyze the data collected in Nebraska. This memorandum provides and discusses the results of PNNL’s analysis.
Montana Residential Energy Code Field Study
A research project in the state of Montana identified opportunities to reduce homeowner utility bills in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the state energy code. The study was initiated in May 2018; data collection began in June 2018 and continued through September 2018. During this period, the project team visited 125 homes at various stages of construction, resulting in a data set based on observations made directly in the field.
Maryland Residential Energy Code Field Study
A research project in the state of Maryland investigated energy code-related aspects of residential single-family new construction. The study was initiated in January 2015 and continued through July 2015. During this period, research teams visited 207 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.