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When adopted, implemented and enforced, energy codes translate to more energy-efficient buildings. For consumers, conserving energy through energy-efficient buildings means lower energy bills. For the environment and our nation, conserving energy lowers our demand for fossil fuels and our dependence on imported energy. This also decreases our need for additional power plants and reduces pollution. Need some help navigating the legalese? Then check out this brochure on Energy Code Compliance. It breaks down major code requirements and even shows design solutions to help your projects meet code. For more information about energy codes, visit: US Dept of Energy Office of Building Technology, State and Community Program Building Codes Assistance Project ASHRAE International Code Council IMPORTANT: Lighting Control & Design provides excerpts of energy codes from each state in the United States and certain localities, as well as information about certain energy programs. We endeavor to update the information provided every quarter, but do not give any warranty or other assurance that the material appearing on this site will be current or free from inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. Any information in this database is meant for general informational purposes only. It is not offered as legal or tax advice and should not be taken as such. Contact a local code official for the most current energy codes and programs and consult with the appropriate professional advisor to determine applicability to your project. |
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