The New Energy Code for Commercial Buildings: Standard 90.1-2016
The recent publication of Standard 90.1-2016 marks the latest edition of the Standard, setting the stage for future building energy efficiency requirements in commercial buildings. Learn more...
REScheck-Web Feedback Opportunity
The DOE Building Energy Codes Program (BECP) has released a pilot version of REScheck-Web for review and feedback. Feedback is due by December 14, 2016. Learn more...
How Much Do Energy Codes Save?
Energy codes will save U.S. home and business owners $126 billion through 2040. This equates to 841 million metric tons of avoided carbon emissions. Learn more...
BUILDING ENERGY CODES: How Are They Adopted?
Recent article posted in the Building Technologies Digest takes a look at the building energy codes adoption process at the federal, state, and local levels. Learn more...
2017 National Energy Codes Conference -- Registration is Open!
Join us July 17-20, 2017, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the 2017 National Energy Codes Conference, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy. Learn more...
Building Technologies Office press release:
The Building Technologies Office has selected three projects to receive a total of $3.7 million to study the effects of improving the implementation of commercial building energy codes. Learn more...
Join us for the 2017 National Energy Codes Conference in Pittsburgh! This year's theme, "Bridges to the Future," will focus on achieving energy code compliance, but will also cover emerging topics affecting code development, adoption, policy, tools and research affecting the future of codes and our built environment.