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Architecture 2030 ZERO Code

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Zero Energy Home Appendix

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Flexible Demand Appliance Standards

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Building Performance Standards

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Evaluating Cost-Effectiveness in Energy Codes

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

New Code Formats and Compliance Paths

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

NZE Roadmap

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Federal Priorities for the Built Environment

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Session subtopic presentation slides from the DOE BECP Future of Codes stakeholder workshop, June 22 & June 24, 2021.

Future of Codes Workshop Questions

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Discussion topics and questions from the Future of Codes stakeholder workshop. 

Energy Code Field Studies: Low-Rise Multifamily Air Leakage Testing

Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies
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Described separately from the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study, this report is a simultaneous study of building air tightness occurred using several of the main study buildings and additional sites that met the building type criteria. Overall, 26 sites were evaluated this way using semi-automated testing equipment (blower doors).
 

Residential Building Energy Efficiency Field Studies: Low-Rise Multifamily

Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies
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Final report of the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study to validate the impact of building energy codes in low-rise multifamily buildings and identify opportunities for increased energy that can be addressed through workforce education & training programs. Results include both characteristics summaries (by state) and an analysis of the opportunities associated with increased code compliance on building energy use in the different climate zones. As well, the process of collecting and processing building data so that these estimates can be prepared is described in detail, with the intent that others could employ this process in future studies. This report also includes a market research component that describes interviews with key actors in the multifamily sector (building designers, developers, and builders) that focuses on various aspects of the code, including specific code details relevant to code education and training, and overall energy performance.

Low-Rise Multifamily Field Study Data

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Field study data supporting the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study to validate the impact of building energy codes in low-rise multifamily buildings and identify opportunities for increased energy that can be addressed through workforce education & training programs. This zip file contains individual documents listed below)

  • Data Dictionary
  • Entity Relationship Diagram
  • Generic Read Me
  • Illinois Summary Dataset
  • Minnesota Summary Dataset
  • Oregon Summary Dataset
  • Washington Summary Dataset

Single-family Residential Field Study: Phase III Data and Findings

Document Type: Field Study, Presentation Slides, Reports and Studies
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Presentation slides from the 2019 National Energy Codes Conference that provided an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes residential field study Phase III data collection and findings.

Energy Savings Analysis: ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2019

Document Number: DOE/EE-2364
Document Type: Analysis, Determination, Technical Support Document
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To meet the statutory requirement, DOE conducted an analysis to quantify the expected energy savings associated with Standard 90.1-2019. This report documents the methodology used to conduct the analysis. Based on the analysis, DOE preliminarily determined that the 2019 edition of the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 would improve overall energy efficiency in buildings subject to the code (compared to the 2016 edition of Standard 90.1). This report represents the final version of the analysis supporting DOE’s determination on Standard 90.1-2019.

Preliminary Energy Savings Analysis: ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2019

Document Number: DOE/EE-2345
Document Type: Analysis, Determination, Technical Support Document
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To meet the statutory requirement, DOE conducted an analysis to quantify the expected energy savings associated with Standard 90.1-2019. This report documents the methodology used to conduct the analysis. Based on the analysis, DOE has preliminarily determined that the 2019 edition of the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 would improve overall energy efficiency in buildings subject to the code (compared to the 2016 edition of Standard 90.1).

Preliminary Energy Savings Analysis: 2021 IECC for Residential Buildings

Document Number: PNNL-31018
Document Type: Analysis, Determination, Technical Support Document
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The most recent edition, the 2021 IECC, was published on January 29, 2021, triggering the DOE review and determination process2. DOE and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conducted a technical analysis to determine energy savings for the 2021 IECC residential provisions relative to the previous edition, the 2018 IECC (ICC 2017). This report documents the methodology used to conduct the analysis and summarizes the results.

2021 NECC Agenda

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2021 National Energy Codes Conference (NECC) agenda; updated with new files as revisions are made. 

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Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - Wyoming

Document Number: PNNL-31294
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - Wisconsin

Document Number: PNNL-31292
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - West Virginia

Document Number: PNNL-31292
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - District of Columbia

Document Number: PNNL-31255
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - Virginia

Document Number: PNNL-31291
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2018 IECC - Vermont

Document Number: PNNL-31290
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2015 IECC with amendments for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, townhouses, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2018 IECC.