Codes + Standards

2018 Building Energy Code Upholds Efficiency Gains

The IECC is used as a model code by more than 40 states and is updated every three years
Jan. 3, 2017

After being pressured to scale back efficiency provisions in the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), code officials largely held the line on efficiency gains made in recent versions, according to Lauren Urbanek, Senior Energy Policy Advocate, Energy & Transportation program with the Natural Resources Defense Council. “The building code was under attack at every step of this year-long process,” Urbanek writes. “There were many proposals that would have significantly weakened the code and allowed more opportunities for energy waste, but nearly all were defeated.”

The IECC is used as a model code by more than 40 states. It is updated every three years.

A home built to the 2012 code uses about half of the energy as a standard home constructed in 1975, according to Urbanek.

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