Climate Policy Initiative Analysis Finds US Building Energy Codes Work
In September, the Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) of San Francisco, California released "Codes to Cleaner Buildings: Effectiveness of US Building Energy Codes”, a study to measure and evaluate the impact of residential building energy codes on total household energy consumption. With the exception of only 7 states, all states have adopted model energy codes (primarily the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code or IECC) and proved to have reduced household greenhouse gas emissions by 16% by following the codes.
To read further about the other findings of this study, click here.
More information: Overview of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code

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