Operates in six regional chapters to promote energy code adoption, implementation and evaluation.
Codes offer 20% and 40% performance improvement over IECC 2015 and ASHRAE 90.1-2013.
Establishes minimum whole-building energy performance requirements (design, construction, and and verification) for energy-efficient residential buildings.
Provides the minimum requirements for energy-efficient design of most buildings, except low-rise residential buildings.
A comprehensive energy conservation code that establishes minimum regulations for energy-efficient buildings using prescriptive and performance-related provisions.
Offers structured wholesale financial products and solutions to support a suite of clean energy technologies, including energy efficiency.
Established in 2011 to promote investment in clean energy and efficiency, and includes a program to help homeowners purchase ENERGY STAR appliances.
Allowing homeowners to take an income tax deduction (up to $1000, or $2000 for couples) of the cost of home energy audits and associated energy efficiency improvements.
A primer specifically for utilities on offering on-bill repayment programs, explaining different program design options.
Breaks down the differences between on-bill financing, on-bill repayment, tariffed on-bill programs, and other nuances between various on-bill programs for energy efficiency.