The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has started the application process for the second cohort of the Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation Program funding, offering $90 million to ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a final rule clarifying the DOE must meet its statutory requirements to adopt ASHRAE Commercial Building Energy Efficiency Standard 90.1 energy ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has launched the Building Energy Codes Resource Center, an online resource that links users to the latest information on energy codes and energy-efficient construction ...
Energy codes are expected to reduce U.S. carbon dioxide emissions by 900 million metric tons through 2040, the department said. The Department of Energy announced $90 million Monday for states, cities ...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) will support 19 state and local governments with over $240 million to improve energy efficiency codes for commercial and residential buildings, helping ...
As states increasingly look to utilities to play an active role in supporting building energy codes, a new report from a coalition of energy efficiency advocates, has been issued to provide guidance ...
The Biden administration announced hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to upgrade energy codes nationwide that conform with strict energy efficiency standards, a move experts said is ...
State, territory and local governments seeking help in adopting the latest building codes for energy efficiency may be able to benefit from a new round of U.S. Dept. of Energy technical assistance ...
The Department of Energy (DoE) announced $17.2 million has been awarded to the city of Seattle under the Assistance for the Adoption of the Latest and Zero Building Energy Codes grant. Funded by ...
More than 30% energy savings can be achieved using the 2016 version of Standard 90.1, according ASHRAE. The savings was found during a recent analysis conducted by Pacific Northwest National ...
CLIMATEWIRE | The annual federal assessment of the nation’s disaster preparedness for the first time cites problems with out-of-date state and local building codes, which have left millions of homes ...