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Although buildings undergoing renovation are likely to trigger mandatory energy- efficiency provisions under the I ECC and ASHRAE Standard 90.1, they are often overlooked or ignored because of low awareness about applying the codes to r enovations.


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Reinvestment Act of 2009 provided states and communities with unprecedented levels of funding and incentives to adopt the model energy codes. The past four years have seen a tremendous surge in code adoptions and upgrades with an increased focus on code enforcement and compliance.


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Going Forward Despite all their recent progress, energy codes are still falling well short of their potential. Some industry professionals oppose energy-code updates because they believe the additional upfront costs


will price some buyers out of the mar- ket. Because it is the building owners and operators who see the back-end payback through lower utility bills, there is little incentive for builders to sup- port the advancement and adoption of energy codes. Moving forward, the challenges will


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are being wasted every day by buildings not performing to their potential. By enforcing code provisions where they are required and encouraging building own- ers to incorporate energy-saving mea- sures in all renovations and upgrades, we can begin to realize the magnitude of substantial energy savings that will benefit not only those paying the energy bills but the country as a whole. Let’s do our part.





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