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State Code Adoption Tracking Analysis
State-level analysis results behind the DOE Status of State Energy Code Adoption Maps for residential and commercial buildings.
West Virginia Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Oregon Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2009 IECC
Maryland Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2010 and 2012 IECC
Connecticut Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Michigan Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2007 and 2009 IECC
Hawaii Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2013 and 2015 IECC
New York Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
New Jersey Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Nevada Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Nebraska Certification of Commercial and Residential Building Energy Codes - Standard 90.1-2016 and 2018 IECC
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Lighting Development, Adoption, and Compliance
This guide provides information for anyone dealing with a lighting energy code or standard. It provides background and development information to help readers understand the basis for requirements and their intent. The guide also provides detailed explanations of the major types of requirements such that users can more effectively design to meet compliance while applying the most flexibility possible.
Building Energy Codes Resource Guide: Going Beyond Code
This guide is designed to help state and local governments design and implement successful "beyond code" programs for new commercial and residential buildings. The goal is to help states and localities establish voluntary or mandatory programs that go well beyond traditional minimum code requirements for new buildings.