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NECC 2022: Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation: IIJA - Polling Results
2022 NECC Presentation
NECC 2022: Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation: IIJA
2022 NECC Presentation
NECC 2022: Opening Remarks
2022 NECC Presentation
NECC 2022: COMcheck Basics
2022 NECC Presentation
NECC 2022: REScheck Basics
2022 NECC Presentation
NECC 2022: Energy Codes 101
2022 NECC Presentation
Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation: RFI Workshop Summary
Summary of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program (BECP) stakeholder workshop held on April 27, 2022, to solicit feedback on its request for information (RFI) regarding Residential and Efficiency Codes Implementation.
2022 NECC Speaker Bios
2022 National Energy Codes Conference (NECC)Session Moderators, Speakers, and Bios
Cost-effectiveness Analysis for ASHRAE 90.1-2019 - Oregon
The purpose of this analysis is to examine the cost-effectiveness of the 2019 edition of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES2 Standard 90.1(ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 2019). PNNL analyzed the cost-effectiveness of changes in Standard 90.1-2019, compared to the previous 90.1-2016 edition, as applied in commercial buildings across the United States.
Tools and Resources for Rating Authorities and Jurisdictions that Adopt ASHRAE 90.1 Section 11 or Appendix G
This document provides recommendations for organizing effective and efficient submittal reviews of projects that follow ASHRAE 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G.
Third Party Submittal Reviewer Scope of Work for Projects Documenting Compliance with ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Energy Cost Budget Method (Section 11) and Performance Rating Method (Appendix G)
This document outlines resources to help facilitate compliance documentation and submittal reviews.
Recommended Minimum Qualifications of Submittal Reviewer for ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Performance-based Compliance
The Submittal Reviewer is a professional responsible for reviewing the compliance documentation on behalf of the authority having jurisdiction or rating authority for projects following ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G. This document outlines the Submittal Reviewer responsibilities.
Recommended Minimum Qualifications of Energy Modelers Completing ASHARE Standard 90.1 Energy Simulations
The Energy Modeler is a professional responsible for performing energy modeling and facilitating completion of the DOE/PNNL ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Performance Based Compliance Form on projects following ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G. This document outlines the Energy Modeler responsibilities.
End-Use Opportunity Analysis Data Results Based on Standard 90.1-2013
This spreadsheet contains detailed end use data results from the Progress Indicator analysis of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 conducted by PNNL.
2022 NECC Agenda
2022 National Energy Codes Conference (NECC) agenda; updated with new files as revisions are made.
REC RFI Workshop Presentation Slides
Presentation Slides from the April 27, 2022 Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation (RECI) RFI Public Workshop.
Realizing Demand Flexibility with Commercial Building Energy Codes
This report considers the role of commercial building energy codes in enabling grid-interactive efficient buildings (GEBs). Specifically, it highlights the status of demand flexibility (DF) measures in ASHRAE Standard 90.1. It examines the model code-development process and identifies components preventing the consideration and inclusion of DF measures, including code scope, characterization and analysis of proposed new prescriptive measures, and the time-of-day and geographic differences in their benefits.
Filling the Efficiency Gap to Achieve Zero-Energy Buildings with Energy Codes
This study investigates the technical feasibility of achieving zero energy (ZE) new residential and commercial buildings with national model energy codes. The approach and analysis are intended to provide guidance, inform goal setting, and direct future code development.
Oregon Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2019
Electric Readiness Fact Sheet
Summary of the full technical brief which provides requirements for electric readiness that could be incorporated into model residential energy codes. It provides background on the basis and benefits of the provisions, and model code language that can be plugged into the IECC or adapted into other energy codes.
Cost-effectiveness of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013-Cost Estimate
This workbook accompanies the report 'National Cost-effectiveness of ANSI-ASHRAE-IES Standard 90.1-2013' The report provides the full description of this project and the cost estimate methodology as well as some additional details on the cost estimate items.
Cost-effectiveness of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010-Cost Estimate
This workbook accompanies the report 'National Cost-effectiveness of ANSI-ASHRAE-IES Standard 90.1-2010' The report provides the full description of this project and the cost estimate methodology as well as some additional details on the cost estimate items.
90.1 Energy Credits Analysis Documentation
The Standing Standards Project Committee (SSPC) for ASHRAE Standard 90.1 established a working group to develop an energy credits proposal. The package of measures proposed for ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2022 includes 32 energy efficiency, renewable energy, and load management measures available. This technical document provides the general description of the proposed energy credit measures, the basis for calculation of potential energy credits, and the demonstration cost effective packages that justify the energy credit requirements by building type and climate zone.
Vermont Certification of Commercial Building Energy Codes - 2018 IECC
GEB Demand Response Fact Sheet
Summary of the full technical brief which provides requirements for demand-responsive thermostats and water heaters that could be incorporated into model residential energy codes. It provides background on the benefits of these devices, impacts on the cost of construction, and model code language that can be plugged into the IECC or adapted into other energy codes.