The Southeast region has the highest potential in the U.S. for benefiting from energy code adoption and implementation. Joining this group allows you to connect with other regional stakeholders, share timely resources, take part in relevant discussions, and the ask questions that will assist your efforts to advance energy code policies in the Southeast and achieve 90 percent compliance.
Southeast Region
- Resource by Ryan M on December 16, 2011
- Resource by Ryan M on December 16, 2011
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- Resource by John Miller on February 23, 2011
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- Resource by Eric Plunkett on January 19, 2011
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This resource from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs presents a roadmap for cities, towns, and counties in Alabama to adopt the 2006 IECC.
This resource provides a summary of investigations conducted by BCAP and SEEA on current energy code practices in Alabama and identifies the gaps in the adoption of a uniform Alabama Energy Code and existing compliance and enforcement models.
This code compliance case study looks at the Wisconsin practice requiring design professionals to sign a statement of compliance at the completion of a building project. This practice requires that a design professional be involved not only with the plan review, but also during the construction process.
This fact sheet provides background on the costs of building new homes in Alabama to the 2009 IECC and demonstrates how quickly would-be homebuyers would break even on the added investment.
This fact sheet provides background on the costs of building new homes in Kentucky to the 2009 IECC and demonstrates how quickly would-be homebuyers would break even on the added investment.
This fact sheet provides background on the costs of building new homes in North Carolina to the 2009 IECC and demonstrates how quickly would-be homebuyers would break even on the added investment.
As part of BCAP's Compliance Planning Assistance Program (CPA), this gap analysis report analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of energy code adoption and implementation in the state of South Carolina. The report also recommends potential actions state agencies, local jurisdictions, and other stakeholders can take to achieve 100% compliance with the model energy codes. This report was prepared by BCAP and the South Carolina Energy Office for the United States Department of Energy.
A breakdown of energy consumption in Alabama, and energy efficiency opportunities in the state. Outlines the need for and advantages of codes and energy efficiency programs.
A breakdown of energy consumption in Arkansas, and energy efficiency opportunities in the state. Outlines the need for and advantages of codes and energy efficiency programs.
A breakdown of energy consumption in Florida, and energy efficiency opportunities in the state. Outlines the need for and advantages of codes and energy efficiency programs.
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