Residential

Building Energy Code

Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the DOE and BCAP websites.

The Office of the State Fire Marshal is granted the authority to promulgate amendments, revisions, and alternative compliance methods for the code.

LA Energy Code Requirements and Links are available here.

On January 1, 2015, the effective Louisiana residential energy code became the 2009 IRC Chapter 11

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Building Energy Code

NOTE: Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the DOE and BCAP web sites.

The Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) is a statewide minimum requirement that local jurisdictions cannot amend. The code is applicable to all new buildings in the commonwealth. The Board of Housing and Community Development (a Governor-appointed board) has authority to adopt changes to the USBC. The process is very similar to the federal regulatory process

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Building Energy Code

Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the DOE and BCAP websites.

The North Carolina State Building Code Council is responsible for developing all state codes. By statute, the Commissioner of Insurance has general supervision over the administration and enforcement of the North Carolina state building code. Local government units enforce the code through the permit/inspection process for new construction and additions. The North Carolina Department of Insurance is responsible

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Building Energy Code

Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the DOE and BCAP websites.

Prior to 1997, South Carolina's local governments adopted and enforced the building codes. In 1997, the law required statewide use of the most up-to-date building codes, which then required the adoption and enforcement of the 1995 MEC (Model Energy Code). The MEC has since been published as the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). On November 28, 2007, the

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Building Energy Code

Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the DOE and BCAP websites.

Georgia's Department of Community Affairs periodically reviews, amends and/or updates the state minimum standard codes. Georgia has "mandatory" and "permissive" codes. Georgia State Energy Code for Buildings (International Energy Conservation Code) is a mandatory code and requires any structure built in Georgia to comply with these codes, whether or not the local government chooses to locally enforce them

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Marblehead Municipal Light Department - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

The Marblehead Municipal Light Department (MMLD) is a member of MMWEC's NEXTZERO, a residential energy conservation service for Massachusetts municipal utility customers. NEXTZERO provides Energy Education, Home Energy Audits, Assistance with Home Energy Improvements and ENERGY STAR® Appliance Rebates.  Equipment eligibility and additional program requirements can be found in the rebate guide located on the program website. Contact Marblehead Municipal Light Department for more details on this program.

 

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Mansfield Municipal Electric Department - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Mansfield Municipal Electric Department encourages energy efficiency through the ENERGY STAR Appliance Rebate Incentive Program. Cash rebates are offered for ENERGY STAR central air conditioners, refrigerators, clothes washing machines, dishwashers, dehumidifiers, dryers, and window air conditioners. Mansfield offers a weatherization rebate program to assist residential customers offset the cost of energy efficiency measures, covering 50% of costs up to $1,000. All eligible measures through this program must come from a recommendation made in the ENE Home Energy Assessment audit. Mansfield also offers rebates for residential electric vehicle charging stations.

Interested customers should view the program website under rebates and savings

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Lodi Electric Utility - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Lodi Electric Utility (LEU) offers several residential energy efficiency programs, including the Appliance Rebate Program and the Home Improvement Rebate Program. Rebate are also available for electric vehicles and their charging equipment. 

Customers will be required to submit a signed application with a copy of a paid receipt. Rebates less than $300 will be applied as a credit on customer's City of Lodi utility account. All rebate requests must be received within 6 months of purchase/installation. All rebates are subject to availability of funds.

More information regarding the rebate programs, including application materials, a list of approved appliance retailers, and
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Concord Municipal Light Plant - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP) offers residential customers rebates for a variety of measures, including heat pumps, water heaters, weatherization, solar pv, and electric vehicles.

See program website for more details, which are subject to change.

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Chicopee Electric Light Department - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Chicopee Electric Light Department (CELD) offers a variety of energy efficiency rebates for its residential customers. CELD provides rebates for heat pump water heaters, refrigerators, clothes washers, dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and heat pumps, as well as rechargeable yard equipment rebates. Customers may access the application form on the program web site.  Review the program website for more information on program requirements and terms.

 

 

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