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Field Study Factsheet

Document Type: Field Study, Fact Sheets
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The U.S. Department of Energy has provided funding for states to conduct residential field studies, with the purpose of identifying opportunities for energy code training & education in new construction. The participation of builders and local building departments is crucial in supporting this important activity.  This Fact Sheet summarizes this field study.

Baseline Field Study Results Presentation

Document Type: Field Study, Presentation Slides, Reports and Studies
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Presentation slides from a 12/7/15 webinar that provided an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes residential field study, including methodology, sampling and current status. Data gathered across 10 states were reviewed, followed by a summary of initial findings that can inform future education & training activities. The potential savings associated with these activities were also be presented, which are of interest to government agencies, utilities and other entities.

Texas Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-26219
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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

Document Number: PNNL-26450
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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

Document Number: PNNL-26752
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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

Document Number: PNNL-SA-141366
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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

Document Number: PNNL-28472
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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

Document Number: PNNL-25970
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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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.

Kentucky Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-26727
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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A research project in the Commonwealth of Kentucky 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 April 2015 and continued through August 2015. During this period, research teams visited 140 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.

Idaho Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-28380
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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A research project in the state of Idaho identified opportunities to reduce homeowner energy costs in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the current state energy code. The study was initiated in January 2018; data collection began in March 2018 and continued through June 2018. During this period, research teams visited 127 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a collection of data based on observations made directly in the field.

Georgia Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-26590
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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A research project in the State of Georgia investigated the energy code-related aspects of unoccupied, newly constructed, single family homes across the state. The study followed a DOE-prescribed methodology, which allowed the project team to build an empirical data set based on observations made directly in the field.

Arkansas Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-26546
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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A research project in the State of Arkansas investigated the energy code-related aspects of unoccupied, newly constructed, single family homes across the state. The study followed a DOE-prescribed methodology, which allowed the project team to build an empirical data set based on observations made directly in the field.

Alabama Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-26168
Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies, State-specific
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A research project in the state of Alabama 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 March 2014, and continued through May 2014. During this period, research teams visited 134 homes during various stages of construction, resulting in a substantial data set based on observations made directly in the field.

Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission

Document Type: State-specific
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This document outlines the organization and division of the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission.

Tennessee Energy Code Enforcement Announcement

Document Type: State-specific
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The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office will implement enforcement of adopted energy codes for new building project submissions as of Friday, July 1, 2011. The energy codes adopted are:

  • All buildings other than state buildings: The 2006 International Energy Conservation Code
  • State buildings: ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007.

Impacts of Model Building Energy Codes

Document Number: PNNL-25611
Document Type: Analysis
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), funded by DOE, conducted an assessment of the prospective impacts of national model building energy codes from 2010 through 2040. A previous PNNL study evaluated the impact of the Building Energy Codes Program; this study looked more broadly at overall code impacts. This report describes the methodology used for the assessment and presents the impacts in terms of energy savings, consumer cost savings, and reduced CO2 emissions at the state level and at aggregated levels.

National Cost-effectiveness of 2015 IECC

Document Number: PNNL-24240
Document Type: Analysis
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Wyoming

Document Number: PNNL-24974 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Wisconsin

Document Number: PNNL-24932 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - West Virginia

Document Number: PNNL-24950 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - District of Columbia

Document Number: PNNL-24935 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Washington

Document Number: PNNL-24962 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Virginia

Document Number: PNNL-24933 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Vermont

Document Number: PNNL-24955 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of 2015 IECC - Utah

Document Number: PNNL-24354 Rev-1
Document Type: Analysis, Cost-effectiveness
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These analyses evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the prescriptive path of the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), relative to the 2012 and 2009 IECC for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The analysis covers one- and two-family dwelling units, town-homes, and low-rise multifamily residential buildings covered by the residential provisions of the 2015 IECC.