GAC August 2018 Update

Vermont Building Energy Standards Update

As per the CBES statute (30 V.S.A. § 53) the Vermont Public Service Department (PSD) is required to review and update the Building Energy Standards soon after the publication of the national model code. This took place late 2017, and as a result, the PSD has begun the stakeholder process to review the model code and develop Vermont specific modifications.

Webinars and Stakeholder Meeting Presentation have already been conducted this summer and the PSD anticipates that additional meetings will be conducted in October 2018. The project timeline for the energy code updates is as follows:

  • Public input period July through October 2018
  • Draft Residential Building Energy Standards and Commercial Building Energy Standards to be available online or by request September 2018
  • Adoption of new Standards and stretch code March 2019 (estimated)
  • New Standards and stretch code effective January 2020 (estimated)

For more information on this review process, visit the VT PSD Building Energy Standards Update website at following link: http://publicservice.vermont.gov/content/building-energy-standards-update

US Government Affairs Updates
(as reported by ASHRAE.org, partial listing)

  • Energy Efficiency Day Set for October 5
  • Virtual Technical Assistant for Energy Savings Performance Contracting
  • EPA Publishes Final Rule on Ozone
  • Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to Hold a Hearing on DOE Nominees

For detailed information on the above topics, visit the ASHRAE Government Affairs Update website page at: https://www.magnetmail.net/Actions/email_web_version.cfm?publish=newsletter&user_id=ASHRAE&message_id=15911236

 

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