u.s. department of energy: building energy codes program stakeholder meeting
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U.S. Department of Energy: Building Energy Codes Program
Stakeholder Meeting
David Cohan, Jeremiah Williams, Mohammed Khan, Mark LessansBuilding Technologies OfficeApril 24, 2014
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BECP: Meeting Information
http://www.energycodes.gov/events/stakeholder-meeting-April-24-2014
Provides:Today’s slides and materials.
Instructions for submitting written comments.
No need to submit written comments if you are providing them orally today.
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BECP: Statutory basis
Statutory language available at:energycodes.gov/about/statutory-requirements#ftn1
The purposes of this subchapter, therefore, are to—
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BECP: Statutory basis
Provide for the development and implementation, as soon as practicable, of voluntary performance standards for new
residential and commercial buildings which are designed to achieve the maximum practicable
improvements in energy efficiency and increases in the use of nondepletable sources
of energy; and
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BECP: Statutory basis
Encourage States and local governmentsto adopt and enforce such standards through
their existing building codes and other construction control mechanisms, or to apply
them through a special approval process.
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BECP: Statutory basis
Annually review the technical and economic basis of the national model building energy codes, and participate in the industry process for review and modification [42 USC 6836]
Seek adoption of all technologically feasible and economically justified energy efficiency measures [42 USC 6836]
Perform a determination of energy savings for updated editions of Standard 90.1 (commercial) and the IECC (residential) to initiate state code updates and certifications [42 USC 6833]
Provide technical assistance to states to implement building energy codes, including increasing and verifying compliance to ensure consumer benefits [42 USC 6833]
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BECP: Organization
Building Energy Codes
Program
Development
RegulatoryTechnical
Assistance
Rulemaking Adoption Compliance
Statutory Requirement
s
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BECP: Activities Framework
PROGRAMACTIVITIES
FRAMEWORK
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BECP: Activities Framework
MissionSupport the building energy code and standard development, adoption, implementation and enforcement processes to achieve the maximum practicable improvements in building energy efficiency.
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BECP: Activities Framework
StrategiesBECP may engage in any or all of the following, as appropriate. BECP strives to always take an objective perspective, basing its activities and recommendations on publicly available analyses whenever possible. BECP activities are intended to catalyze larger change in the market; it recognizes that it does not have sufficient resources to provide everything needed to achieve its mission.
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BECP: Activities Framework
Empower BECP and others who seek to improve energy codes by:•Conducting and disseminating research, technical and economic analyses, and related data•Creating, updating and maintaining tools and materials•Developing code change proposals•Establishing the value of energy codes among all stakeholders, including consumers
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BECP: Activities Framework
Establish a leadership position and encourage sharing of information by convening forums for discussing:•State and local government activities to adopt and enforce energy codes•Technical and economic analysis methodologies•Best practices on adoption and compliance and supporting resources•Code development proposals•The future evolution of all aspects of energy codes
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BECP: Activities Framework
Participate in processes and forums in which:•Energy codes are developed, discussed or approved•BECP can provide information of benefit to others in advancing energy codes•BECP can learn things beneficial to achieving its mission
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BECP: Activities Framework
Ensure intended energy savings by: •Supporting state and national education, training and outreach activities, including tools and support materials, intended to increase compliance rates •Creating methodologies to measure compliance and associated savings and provide scientifically defensible results•Conducting compliance and energy savings measurement studies
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BECP: Activities Framework
BECP will always prioritize its activities to maximize its impact given available budget and resources. This means it may not undertake some activities even when they would benefit the program and mission.
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BECP: Activities Framework
BECP does NOT: •Support activities that weaken energy codes or otherwise conflict with its mission to improve energy codes.•Undertake initiatives which conflict with federal regulatory activities. •Provide analysis for third-party proposals except at BECP’s discretion when doing so directly supports BECP’s own program goals.
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BECP: REScheck/COMcheck Policy
Link:http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-03-18/pdf/2014-05952.pdf
Two key provisions:•BECP will not provide a custom version of REScheck or COMcheck for State or local codes that provide less energy savings than the current versions of the national model codes•BECP will maintain on its website REScheck and COMcheck versions based on the current model code and the two previous versions of the model code.
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Visit us at: energycodes.gov
U.S. Department of EnergyOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Building Technologies OfficeBuilding Energy Codes Program
David.Cohan: david.cohan@ee.doe.govJeremiah Williams: jeremiah.williams@ee.doe.govMohammed Khan: mohammed.khan@ee.doe.gov
Mark Lessans: mark.lessans@ee.doe.gov
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