Know Your Energy Code! Kamaria Greenfield, Program Associate Building Code Assistance Project (BCAP) Amy Dzura, Codes Associate, SEEA
SEEA SERVES THE SOUTHEAST The Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) promotes energy efficiency as a catalyst for economic growth, workforce development and energy security. We do this through collaborative public policy, thought leadership, outreach programs, and technical advisory activities. Regional Energy Efficiency Organization Eleven-state footprint Non-profit, non-partisan
Upcoming Webinars: www.seealliance.org/seea-webinars-2016 Achieving Large Energy Savings with Industrial EE Programs June 9th, 2016 All About the Energy Rating Index June 23th, 2016 2018 Energy Codes: What Can We All Expect? July 7th, 2016
Today’s Presenters Kamaria Greenfield Program Associate Amy Dzura Building Codes Assistance Project Amy Dzura Codes Associate SEEA
Walk-through of existing and new BCAP website features Know your energy code! Walk-through of existing and new BCAP website features
Energy Code Status in the Southeast Commercial Meets or exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2013 Meets or exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2010 Meets or exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2007 Meets or exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2004
Energy Code Status in the Southeast Residential Meets or exceeds 2012 IECC or equivalent Meets or exceeds 2009 IECC or equivalent Meets or exceeds 2006 IECC or equivalent No statewide code or predates 2006 IECC
Code Status Maps and State Pages www.bcapcodes.org
Code Status Maps and State Pages
Code Status Maps and State Pages
Code Status Maps and State Pages
Thanks for listening! kgreenfield@bcapcodes.org http://bcapcodes.org/contact-us/
SEEA’s Updated Website Coming mid-June!
Highlighting Regional Success Stories TENNESSEE City level code adoptions We want to highlight what our states are doing and showcase the best practices that happening like in Tennessee, where it may look as though they haven’t advanced lately because the RESIDENTIAL statewide code is still the 2006 IECC, but there are cities like Chattanooga, Nashville, and Knoxville who have chosen to forge ahead and adopt the 2012 energy code. 14
Amy Dzura 404-567-5443 adzura@seealliance.org
Trusted Information Center We will also be keeping our members and stakeholders up to date on adoptions, amendments, legislative bills--- like the this one here in South Carolina. I’ve been getting a lot of calls lately about this one, this was circulating around recently and I was getting a lot of calls and questions about when this went info effect and if SEEA was involved… well we weren’t, because its not true. This bill did not pass out of committee. So SEEA will be a trusted ally in the region to spend time researching and watching bills to report on what’s actually happening because we are boots on the ground and we will keep you updated on what is happening because we live and breathe energy codes in the Southeast 16
Showing Regional Perspective 2 3 1 5 4 We will also be showcasing what the Southeast is doing as a whole and how we as a region are participating in some impressive activity that should not be overlooked. The Department of Energy selected FIVE states in the Southeast out of all the applications they received to conduct multi-year energy code research projects. DOE is investing in the Southeast and we want to promote that push this information out to our stakeholders. 17
Providing Resources
Helping YOU Get Involved Virginia Code Meeting North Carolina Code Meeting
Energy Codes Associate adzura@seealliance.org THANK YOU! Amy Dzura Energy Codes Associate adzura@seealliance.org
Questions?