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90.1 Prototype Building Models 90.1-2013 - High-rise Apartment
The ASHRAE Standard 90.1 prototype building models were developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in support of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Building Energy Codes Program. These prototype buildings were derived from DOE's Commercial Reference Building Models. The prototype models include 16 building types in 19 climate locations for recent editions of ASHRAE Standards 90.1. Also included is a scorecard for each prototype building. The scorecard is a spreadsheet that summarizes the building descriptions, thermal zone internal loads, schedules and other key modeling input information.
Commercial IECC Building Models 2015 IECC - Small Office
The commercial IECC prototype building models were developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in support of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Building Energy Codes Program. These prototype buildings were derived from DOE's Commercial Reference Building Models. The prototype models include 16 building types in 19 climate locations for for recent editions of the IECC. Also included is a scorecard for each prototype building. The scorecard is a spreadsheet that summarizes the building descriptions, thermal zone internal loads, schedules and other key modeling input information.
Commercial IECC Building Models 2012 IECC - Small Office
The commercial IECC prototype building models were developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in support of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Building Energy Codes Program. These prototype buildings were derived from DOE's Commercial Reference Building Models. The prototype models include 16 building types in 19 climate locations for for recent editions of the IECC. Also included is a scorecard for each prototype building. The scorecard is a spreadsheet that summarizes the building descriptions, thermal zone internal loads, schedules and other key modeling input information.
Commercial IECC Building Models Complete Set - Small Office
The commercial IECC prototype building models were developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in support of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Building Energy Codes Program. These prototype buildings were derived from DOE's Commercial Reference Building Models. The prototype models include 16 building types in 19 climate locations for for recent editions of the IECC. Also included is a scorecard for each prototype building. The scorecard is a spreadsheet that summarizes the building descriptions, thermal zone internal loads, schedules and other key modeling input information.
90.1 Prototype Building Models Scorecard - All Building Types
The ASHRAE Standard 90.1 prototype building models were developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in support of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Building Energy Codes Program. These prototype buildings were derived from DOE's Commercial Reference Building Models. This suite of ASHRAE Standard 90.1 prototype buildings covers all the Reference Building types except supermarket, and also adds a new building prototype representing high-rise apartment buildings.The prototype models include 16 building types in 17 climate locations for ASHRAE Standards 90.1-2004, 90.1-2007, 90.1-2010, 90.1-2013, and 90.1-2016. This combination leads to a set of 1360 building models (in EnergyPlus Version 8.0). Also included is a scorecard for each prototype building. The scorecard is a spreadsheet that summarizes the building descriptions, thermal zone internal loads, schedules and other key modeling input information.
Energy Codes and Resilient Buildings
DOE Resources and Funding to Support Resilience Work
DOE Webinar: How Building Codes Facilitate Resilient Communities
September 21, 2023
Technical Assistance Contacts
Facilitated by Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL), in coordination with the six Regional Energy Efficiency Organizations (REEOs) and additional technical assistance providers, the Network will utilize regional code professionals, building science experts, and experienced trainers to customize technical assistance to states and jurisdictions.
Technical Assistance Network Overview
To meet states where they are and better understand specific needs and priorities related to building energy codes, BECP is expanding proactive, individualized engagement with states and local jurisdictions. BECP continues to offer a robust and ever-evolving collection of information and technical assistance resources available online to help all states, territories, jurisdictions, and tribes save energy and improve their buildings.
NECC 2023: Embodied Carbon: Taking a Lifecycle Approach to Codes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: Decarbonizing Energy Codes: Weighing Effectiveness, Adoptability, and Enforceability
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: Building Performance Standards: Adoption, Implementation, and Lessons Learned
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: Performance Based Compliance: From Modeling to Quality Assurance
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: Leveraging Relationships to Encourage Program Buy-In and Improve Code Compliance
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: Saving Water and Saving Energy in Growing Communities
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: How Valuing Resilience Demonstrates Energy Codes Benefits for Grid Stability and Life Safety
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: The Suite Life: Benefits and Challenges of Adopting All Codes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: Lessons Learned with Electrification Stretch Codes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 4, 2023
NECC 2023: What States and Cities Ought to Know About Macro Trends Impacting Multifamily Properties
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: What's the Latest in the IECC and 90.1 Model Code Development Cycles
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: BPS and Codes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: Navigating DOE Energy Code Funding
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: New Federal Funding and Assistance Opportunities for Building Energy Codes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: Welcome and Opening Remarks and Keynotes
NECC 2023 Presentation, May 3, 2023
NECC 2023: COMcheck Basics
NECC 2023 Bootcamp Presentation