This report summarizes code requirements and energy savings of commercial buildings in climate zone 4 built to the 2009 IECC when compared to the 2006 IECC. In general, the 2009 IECC has higher insulation requirements for exterior walls, roof, and windows and have higher efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (HVAC equipment efficiency requirements are governed by National Appliance Conversion Act of 1987 (NAECA), and are applicable irrespective of the IECC version adopted). The energy analysis results show that residential and nonresidential commercial buildings meeting the 2009 IECC requirements save between 6.1% and 9.0% site energy, and between 6.4% and 7.7% energy cost when compared to 2006 IECC. Analysis also shows that semiheated...
EPCA requirements state that if the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning ...
The state of Wyoming currently does not have a statewide building energy efficiency code for residen...
More than 200,000 homes are factory built in the United States each year to the federally preemptive...
The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) contains several major improvements in energy...
The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) contains several major improvements in energy...
The purpose of this analysis is to assess the relative energy and energy cost performance of commerc...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Energy Codes Program (BECP) has been asked by some ...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) require a substantial improvement i...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) yield positive benefits for Kansas ...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) yield positive benefits for Missour...
This analysis was conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in support of the U.S. D...
This paper presents results of a comparative analysis of the electricity and natural gas savings fro...
This paper presents results of a comparative analysis of the electricity and natural gas savings fro...
This report presents a comparison of the differences between the Florida and the IECC (2006) residen...
Six energy codes were compared in terms of site and source energy consumption. This comparison inclu...
EPCA requirements state that if the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning ...
The state of Wyoming currently does not have a statewide building energy efficiency code for residen...
More than 200,000 homes are factory built in the United States each year to the federally preemptive...
The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) contains several major improvements in energy...
The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) contains several major improvements in energy...
The purpose of this analysis is to assess the relative energy and energy cost performance of commerc...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Energy Codes Program (BECP) has been asked by some ...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) require a substantial improvement i...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) yield positive benefits for Kansas ...
The 2009 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Codes (IECC) yield positive benefits for Missour...
This analysis was conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in support of the U.S. D...
This paper presents results of a comparative analysis of the electricity and natural gas savings fro...
This paper presents results of a comparative analysis of the electricity and natural gas savings fro...
This report presents a comparison of the differences between the Florida and the IECC (2006) residen...
Six energy codes were compared in terms of site and source energy consumption. This comparison inclu...
EPCA requirements state that if the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning ...
The state of Wyoming currently does not have a statewide building energy efficiency code for residen...
More than 200,000 homes are factory built in the United States each year to the federally preemptive...