80_FR_33362 80 FR 33250 - Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency Improvements in the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)

80 FR 33250 - Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency Improvements in the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 112 (June 11, 2015)

Page Range33250-33263
FR Document2015-14297

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has determined that the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) would improve energy efficiency in buildings subject to the code compared to the 2012 edition. DOE analysis indicates that buildings meeting the 2015 IECC (as compared with buildings meeting the 2012 IECC) would result in national source energy savings of approximately 0.87 percent, site energy savings of approximately 0.98 percent, and energy cost savings of approximately 0.73 percent of residential building energy consumption, as regulated by the IECC. Upon publication of this affirmative determination, each State is required by statute to certify that it has reviewed the provisions of its residential building code regarding energy efficiency, and made a determination as to whether to update its code to meet or exceed the 2015 IECC. Additionally, this notice provides guidance to States on these processes and associated certifications.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

[EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030]
RIN 1904-AD33


Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency Improvements in the 
2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)

AGENCY: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of Energy.

ACTION: Notice of determination.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has determined that the 
2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) would 
improve energy efficiency in buildings subject to the code compared to 
the 2012 edition. DOE analysis indicates that buildings meeting the 
2015 IECC (as compared with buildings meeting the 2012 IECC) would 
result in national source energy savings of approximately 0.87 percent, 
site energy savings of approximately 0.98 percent, and energy cost 
savings of approximately 0.73 percent of residential building energy 
consumption, as regulated by the IECC. Upon publication of this 
affirmative determination, each State is required by statute to certify 
that it has reviewed the provisions of its residential building code 
regarding energy efficiency, and made a determination as to whether to 
update its code to meet or exceed the 2015 IECC. Additionally, this 
notice provides guidance to States on these processes and associated 
certifications.

DATES: Certification statements provided by States must be submitted by 
June 12, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Certification Statements must be addressed to the Building 
Technologies Office--Building Energy Codes Program Manager, U.S. 
Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 
1000 Independence Avenue SW., EE-5B, Washington, DC 20585.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeremiah Williams; U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW., EE-5B, Washington, DC 20585; (202) 287-1941; 
Jeremiah.Williams@ee.doe.gov.
    For legal issues, please contact Kavita Vaidyanathan; U.S. 
Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel, 1000 Independence 
Avenue SW., GC-33, Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586-0669; 
Kavita.Vaidyanathan@hq.doe.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
    A. Statutory Authority
    B. Background
    C. Public Comments Regarding the Determination
II. Methodology
III. Summary of Findings
IV. Determination Statement
V. State Certification
VI. Regulatory Review & Analysis

I. Introduction

A. Statutory Authority

    Title III of the Energy Conservation and Production Act (ECPA), as 
amended, establishes requirements for building energy conservation 
standards, administered by the DOE Building Energy Codes Program. (42 
U.S.C. 6831 et seq.) Section 304(a), as amended, of ECPA provides that 
whenever the 1992 Model Energy Code (MEC), or any successor to that 
code, is revised, the Secretary of Energy (Secretary) must make a 
determination, not later than 12 months after such revision, whether 
the revised code would improve energy efficiency in residential 
buildings, and must publish notice of such determination in the Federal 
Register. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)) The Secretary may determine that 
the revision of the 1992 MEC, or any successor thereof, improves the 
level of energy efficiency in residential buildings. If so, then not 
later than two years after the date of the publication of such 
affirmative determination, each State is required to certify that it 
has reviewed its residential building code regarding energy efficiency, 
and made a determination as to whether it is appropriate to revise its 
code to meet or exceed the provisions of the successor code. (42 U.S.C. 
6833(a)(5)(B)) State determinations are to be made: (1) After public 
notice and hearing; (2) in writing; (3) based upon findings included in 
such determination and upon evidence presented at the hearing; and (4) 
available to the public. (See 42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(2)) In addition, if a 
State determines that it is not appropriate to revise its residential 
building code, the State is required to submit to the Secretary, in 
writing, the reasons, which are to be made available to the public. 
(See 42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(4))
    ECPA requires the Secretary to permit extensions of the deadlines 
for the State certification if a State can demonstrate that it has made 
a good faith effort to comply with the requirements of section 304(a) 
of ECPA, and that it has made significant progress in doing so. (42 
U.S.C. 6833(c)) DOE is also directed to provide technical assistance to 
States to support implementation of State residential and commercial 
building energy efficiency codes. (42 U.S.C. 6833(d))

B. Background

    The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is the national 
model code establishing energy efficiency requirements for residential 
buildings. The IECC is revised every 3 years through a code development 
and consensus process administered by the International Code Council 
(ICC) \1\. Code change proposals may be submitted by any interested 
party, and are evaluated through a series of public hearings. As part 
of the ICC process, any interested party may submit proposals, as well 
as written comments or suggested changes to any proposal, and make 
arguments before a committee of experts assembled by the ICC. At the 
final public hearing, arguments are presented to and voted

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upon by the ICC Governmental Member Representatives, with the 
collection of accepted proposals forming the revised edition of the 
IECC. The ICC published the 2015 edition of the IECC (2015 IECC or 2015 
edition) on June 3, 2014, which forms the basis of this determination 
notice.
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    \1\ More information on the ICC code development and consensus 
process is described at http://www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/Pages/procedures.aspx.
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    In arriving at its determination, DOE reviewed all changes between 
the 2012 and 2015 editions of the IECC with respect to residential 
buildings. Accordingly, DOE published a Notice of Preliminary 
Determination regarding the 2015 IECC in the Federal Register on 
September 26, 2014 (79 FR 57915).

C. Public Comments Regarding the Determination

    DOE accepted public comments on the Notice of Preliminary 
Determination for the 2015 IECC until October 27, 2014. DOE received 
timely submissions from a total of five submitters.

                                 Table I--Inventory of Public Comments Received
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                                            Number of
               Submitter                    comments                     Public docket reference
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International Code Council (ICC).......               3  EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030-0002
National Association of Home Builders                 2  EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030-0003
 (NAHB).
Responsible Energy Codes Alliance                     9  EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030-0004
 (RECA).
Natural Resources Defense Council                     4  EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030-0005
 (NRDC).
Individual Commenter (Conner)..........               1  EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030-0006
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    ICC's first comment offers general support for DOE's preliminary 
determination. (ICC, No. 2 at p. 2) \2\ In its second comment, ICC 
suggests DOE accompany its 2015 IECC determination with ``previously 
released information regarding the increased efficiency of the 2012 
IECC over the 2009 version, and the increased efficiency of the 2009 
version over the 2006 version, in order to make it abundantly clear 
that the efficiency of the 2015 IECC is much higher than versions of 
the IECC in use in many states and jurisdictions around the nation.'' 
(ICC, No. 2 at p. 2-3) DOE agrees with ICC's assessment that the 
provisions of the 2015 edition of the IECC are much more energy 
efficient than several earlier editions of the model code. In 
performing its determination, DOE evaluates the expected national 
impact of the new edition of the model code, in this case the 2015 
IECC, against the most recent previous edition receiving an affirmative 
determination of energy savings, in this case the 2012 IECC (42 U.S.C. 
6833(a)(5)(A)). However, DOE recognizes that the updated code 
represents a significant savings opportunity--in many cases up to 30 
percent savings relative to codes currently adopted by U.S. states.\3\ 
In response, DOE has added references to earlier determinations, as 
well as the associated energy savings estimates, in Section V of this 
notice. In its third comment, ICC suggests DOE ``emphasize that states 
are to compare the provisions of their current codes with the 
provisions and requirements of the 2015 IECC, and not assume that the 
percentage increase in efficiency for their respective state will be 
the same as the 1% increase measured by DOE over the provisions in the 
2012 IECC.'' (ICC, No. 2 at p. 3) DOE acknowledges that States and 
localities should indeed consider the impact of updated model codes 
relative to the specific requirements in effect within the state or 
locality. In performing its determination, DOE evaluates the updated 
model code relative to the previous model code, and estimates the 
aggregate impact on national energy consumption. As many adopting 
states and localities make modifications to the model code, these 
entities should evaluate the impacts of the updated code relative to 
their own provisions. ICC further offers suggested communication 
options for DOE to consider: ``(1) DOE should transmit, with a cover 
letter offering assistance and cooperation, a copy of the final 
determination to the governor of each state, with a copy to the State 
Energy Office, and post a copy of the cover letter template on the DOE 
Building Energy Codes Web site. (2) DOE should provide, along with the 
cover letter and determination, a simple form response `state 
determination form' in a format that allows the state officials charged 
with complying with the law the ability to check off whether the state 
(a) has reviewed its code, (b) has provided notice and an opportunity 
for comment in the state, (c) has made findings, (d) has published such 
findings, and (e) if the state has determined to revise its code a 
description of the new code, and if it has decided not to revise its 
residential building energy code, a space to provide the reasons for 
such decision. (3) The cover letter, as well as the proposed form for 
response to DOE, should prominently note the date on which the response 
to DOE is due. (4) DOE should publish on its Building Energy Codes Web 
site the response received from each state, as well as a list of states 
from which a response has not been received, updated on a regular 
basis. (5) Publishing the information on each state, and its response 
or non-response would allow citizens to become involved and ask 
questions of their public officials, and otherwise determine whether 
their state is in compliance with the law.'' (ICC, No. 2 at p. 3) DOE 
is currently evaluating the means by which it tracks the national 
implementation of building energy codes, and will consider the 
communication options proposed by ICC.
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    \2\ A notation in the form ``ICC, No. 2 at p. 2'' identifies a 
written comment that DOE received and has included in the docket of 
DOE's ``Preliminary Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency 
Improvements in the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code 
(Docket No. EERE-2014-BT-DET-0030), which is maintained at 
www.regulations.gov. This particular notation refers to a comment: 
(1) Submitted by ICC; (2) filed as document number 2 of the docket, 
and (3) appearing on page 2 of that document.
    \3\ Mendon et al., Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the 2009 and 
2012 IECC Residential provisions--Technical Support Document (PNNL, 
Richland, WA, April 2013), available at http://www.energycodes.gov/sites/default/files/documents/State_CostEffectiveness_TSD_Final.pdf.
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    NAHB's first comment suggests that ``DOE's analysis of the pipe 
insulation was not properly calculated'' and noted that the actual net 
change made by this proposal was to increase the length of \3/4\-inch 
pipe requiring insulation by including runs shorter than 10 feet, while 
eliminating insulation requirements on smaller diameter piping. NAHB 
suggests ``by properly applying the new hot water pipe insulation 
requirements, the resulting energy savings will change.'' (NAHB, No. 3 
at p. 1) DOE agrees with NAHB's comments relative to the net energy 
savings surrounding this particular proposal, and has revised its 
analysis accordingly. The revised estimated total energy cost savings 
compared to the 2012 IECC are now 0.73% compared to the preliminary 
estimate of 0.90% (see

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Section III of this notice). NAHB's second comment notes that the 
``International Code Council (ICC) originally had proposal RE112-13 
listed as being approved to be included in the 2015 edition of the 
IECC. This proposal, however, was actually withdrawn by the proponent 
before it was approved on the consent agenda. As a result, the changes 
were not included in the 2015 IECC and thus, any reference to RE112-13 
should be removed from the analysis.'' (NAHB, No. 3 at p. 2) DOE agrees 
with NAHB's comment and acknowledges that the subject proposal is not 
included in the 2015 IECC. DOE notes that the original documentation 
published by the ICC following the public hearing process inadvertently 
included this proposal, and it has since been confirmed that the 
proposal was withdrawn from consideration during the hearing process. 
DOE has revised this notice and supporting documentation accordingly. 
(Note that RECA offered a similar comment on RE112-13; see RECA, No. 4 
at p. 3.)
    RECA's first comment expresses general support for DOE's 
Preliminary Determination on the 2015 edition of IECC, DOE's evaluation 
methodology in both its quantitative and qualitative aspects, and DOE's 
conclusion that the 2015 IECC's weakening amendments are outweighed by 
its strengthening amendments. (RECA No. 4 at p. 1) In its second 
comment, RECA ``urges the Department to move ahead to finalize its 
Determination endorsing the 2015 IECC for state adoption''; ``to 
continue to provide materials to states and localities that will 
facilitate the adoption of, and compliance with, this latest edition of 
the IECC''; ``to expeditiously make training and compliance software 
available to states that adopt the 2015 IECC''; and ``to provide 
additional funding to those states that are early adopters of the 2015 
IECC.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 1, and 3) DOE acknowledges the need for 
materials that can assist in facilitating the adoption of the latest 
editions of the model code. While these activities are not directly 
within the scope of the DOE determination analysis, DOE is directed to 
provide technical assistance to states implementing building energy 
codes (42 U.S.C. 6833(d)), and does so through a variety of activities, 
such as state-specific energy and cost analysis, code compliance 
software, and a collection of technical resources. DOE intends to 
continue to provide such resources to assist states in implementing 
updated model codes, including adoption of such codes by states and 
localities, and increasing compliance with building energy codes to 
ensure intended consumer energy and cost savings. In its third comment, 
RECA agrees with DOE that, ``proposal RE68-13 slightly weakens sunroom 
fenestration requirements'', ``the impact should be very small'', and 
it, ``does not affect SHGC requirements'', but notes that ``the impact 
is on climate zones 2-3, not climate zone 1.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 2) DOE 
agrees with RECA's comment and assessment of the subject proposal, and 
has revised the determination notice and supporting analysis 
accordingly. In its fourth comment, RECA disagrees with DOE that duct 
tightness levels tend to always be a ``zero sum trade-off'' as claimed 
in the Preliminary Determination, and suggests that ``the Department 
explicitly and correctly recognize the value of mandatory measures, and 
that removal of this mandatory backstop is a reduction in stringency in 
some cases, albeit likely modest, depending on the measure that 
replaces duct efficiency.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 2-3) DOE agrees in 
principle with RECA's comment that energy neutrality depends on a 
variety of factors, including impacts over the useful life of 
alternative energy measures. In the case of building energy efficiency 
tradeoffs, the impact on longer-term energy savings can vary 
significantly between the measures being traded and the chosen 
alternative designs. In addition, DOE understands the purpose of 
mandatory requirements within the code, and while the subject proposal 
cannot directly be captured within the DOE quantitative analysis, DOE 
indeed acknowledges the potential effect on building energy efficiency 
in application. In its fifth comment, RECA notes that proposal RE112-13 
``was withdrawn prior to final consideration, and is thus not part of 
the 2015 IECC.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 3) DOE agrees with this comment, as 
detailed above in response to NAHB's similar comment. In its sixth 
comment, RECA suggests that DOE should ``continue to assess the 
potential impact of changes to the IECC for compliance paths outside 
the prescriptive path'' averring that expanding the Department's 
ability to further assess such changes is in the public interest. (RECA 
No. 4 at p. 3) With specific reference to DOE's evaluation of the new 
ERI compliance path, RECA agrees with DOE's use of the prescriptive 
compliance path as the generally predominant path, but recommends 
``this emphasis on the prescriptive path for the numerical analysis 
should not be read as limiting the overall assessment of all changes in 
the code, nor should it suggest that an edition of the code will 
receive a positive or negative determination solely on the basis of 
this quantitative analysis.'' RECA notes that in previous 
determinations, DOE has not historically limited itself to analyzing 
only changes to the prescriptive path, and encourages DOE not to limit 
itself to only considering changes to the prescriptive path in the 
future. RECA ``urges the Department to clarify in its Determination 
that it will continue to assess any changes made to the performance 
path, and any new compliance options (like ERI) that are added to the 
IECC going forward in future Determinations.'' DOE agrees with RECA's 
comment in principle, and acknowledges that changes in the 2015 IECC, 
as well as potential future changes to the IECC, are likely to require 
increasingly nuanced analyses of the changes' impacts. As stated in the 
preliminary notice, DOE plans to collect data specifically on the ERI 
path, and will consider means to broaden the scope of that commitment, 
as necessary, in the future. In addition, while the DOE Determination 
has typically focused on the mandatory and prescriptive requirements of 
the IECC, the Department reserves the right to evaluate other means of 
compliance when adequate information is available. In its seventh 
comment, RECA agrees with DOE that ``it is difficult to assess the 
impact of the new Energy Rating Index in the context of a 
Determination,'' but argues that ``DOE could reasonably conclude, based 
on the results of a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory study, that 
the new compliance path is reasonably likely to save energy as compared 
to compliance with the 2012 IECC prescriptive requirements on average, 
even if some individual homes could be weaker than those built to the 
2012 IECC.'' \4\ (RECA No. 4 at p. 5) DOE appreciates the comment and 
agrees, based on the referenced PNNL analysis, that most homes built 
using the ERI path, as specified in the 2015 IECC, are likely to be at 
least as efficient as the homes built to meet the prescriptive 
requirements of the IECC or the traditional performance path. In its 
eighth comment, RECA urges DOE to ``promote the proper adoption and 
implementation of the ERI as contained in the 2015 IECC, without any 
weakening amendments, including monitoring its deployment in states and 
cities going forward.'' RECA also

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recommends ``DOE develop and/or fund comprehensive support materials 
and training to help to ensure that the ERI is properly implemented,'' 
and that ``DOE should also consider how it can help to ensure that the 
ERI process produces consistent, repeatable, and credible results for 
code compliance.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 5-7) DOE acknowledges the 
importance of the new ERI path in the 2015 IECC and its potential 
impact on energy as the code is implemented. While code implementation 
activities are outside the direct scope of the DOE determination, DOE 
does provide technical assistance to states implementing building 
energy codes (42 U.S.C. 6833(d)). DOE recognizes the need for continued 
analysis and support for states adopting the 2015 IECC, and will 
consider the requested activities, as able and appropriate, through the 
Building Energy Codes Program. In its ninth comment, RECA supports the 
``Department's stated plan to collect data relevant to the ERI, as well 
as all compliance options allowed in the IECC.'' RECA further 
encourages the Department to ``reach out to industry and nonprofit 
partners to aggregate the data already available, and to explore new 
methods for collecting and analyzing data on the various compliance 
options and tools used across the country.'' (RECA No. 4 at p. 7) DOE 
acknowledges and appreciates RECA's support, and plans to work with the 
industry and stakeholders in evaluating the new ERI path and associated 
energy impact. As previously stated, DOE intends to collect relevant 
data and track the implementation of the ERI path relative to the 
traditional compliance options provided by the IECC. DOE will continue 
to communicate with interested and affected parties as the 2015 IECC is 
implemented and as further data and resulting analysis becomes 
available.
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    \4\ Taylor et al., Identification of RESNET HERS Index Values 
Corresponding to Minimal Compliance with the IECC (PNNL, Richland, 
WA, May 2014), available at http://www.energycodes.gov/hers-and-iecc-performance-path.
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    NRDC's first two comments offer general support for DOE's 
determination that the 2015 IECC saves energy compared to the 2012 
IECC, for DOE's quantitative finding of energy savings, and for DOE's 
qualitative assessment of the specific code changes that will result in 
energy savings. (NRDC, No. 5 at p. 1-2) In its third comment NRDC 
suggests that ``actual energy savings from the 2015 IECC are likely to 
be much larger than indicated by DOE's analysis'', specifically 
suggesting that the ``new Energy Rating Index (ERI) pathway created by 
RE188-13 is likely to result in significant energy savings.'' (NRDC, 
No.5 at p.2) NRDC acknowledges that it is not knowable exactly how many 
homes will comply using the ERI pathway, but suggests it is certainly 
not zero. NRDC suggests that ``currently about half of new homes 
constructed in the U.S. are rated using the RESNET HERS rating'', and 
that ``it is likely a large percentage of these homes will choose to 
comply with the code via the ERI pathway, since this will likely be the 
simplest method of compliance.'' (NRDC, No. 5 at p. 2) NRDC further 
notes that a ``Pacific Northwest National Laboratory analysis of the 
HERS index's relationship to the 2012 IECC performance path found that 
for all climate zones the ERI values adopted in the 2015 IECC ranged 
from at least as efficient to substantially more efficient than the 
2012 IECC, indicating that homes complying with the ERI path will on 
average achieve large energy savings compared to the 2012 IECC.'' 
(NRDC, No. 5 at p. 2) DOE agrees that the new alternative ERI 
compliance path, including the associated thresholds as published in 
the 2015 IECC, is reasonably likely to result in energy savings 
compared to the 2012 IECC and the majority of current state codes. 
However, DOE remains unaware of any current data source that would 
allow for adequate evaluation of the newly created path. DOE continues 
to base its evaluation of the new path on the recent analysis conducted 
by PNNL, as referenced in the preliminary determination notice. In its 
fourth comment, NRDC appreciates DOE's indication in the preliminary 
determination that ``it will attempt to collect data on the utilization 
of the various compliance pathways and evaluate whether it can quantify 
savings from compliance pathways other than the prescriptive path in 
future determinations'', and urges DOE to ``evaluate energy savings 
from the ERI pathway in future determinations, as currently the 
analysis leaves out this potential source of significant energy 
savings.'' (NRDC, No. 5 at p.2) DOE acknowledges the importance of 
evaluating the energy impact of the ERI alternative, but remains 
unaware of any current data source that would allow for adequate 
evaluation of the newly created path. DOE, therefore, maintains its 
intentions to track the adoption of the ERI path relative to 
traditional application of the IECC, and may further evaluate this path 
in future analyses.
    One comment was received from an individual submitter, Craig 
Conner, who indicated that ``DOE made errors in estimating the 
residential energy savings for the change that included a new tropical 
option for residential construction (CE66-13 Part II, or CE66-II).'' 
(Conner No. 6 at p. 1) Mr. Conner suggests that ``DOE modeling was not 
done in accordance with the IECC standard reference design, and 
therefore is not as required for a determination.'' He further suggests 
that ``several major energy saving requirements provided by this new 
option were ignored or underestimated'', and argues that ``the 
definition of the Tropical Zone, which is a subset of existing IECC 
Climate Zone 1, does not by itself increase or decrease energy'', but 
that ``it is the associated requirements that would potentially affect 
energy use.'' (Conner No. 6 at p. 1) Mr. Conner cites three aspects of 
proposal CE66-13 Part II that should have been considered new energy-
saving requirements rather than conditions under which other 
requirements may be lessened, as DOE interpreted them: The restriction 
that the home not be heated and that 50% of the home be uncooled, the 
restriction that 80% of domestic water heating be by solar or other 
renewable sources, and the restriction that natural ventilation be 
facilitated by operable windows. (Conner No. 6 at p. 1) In response, 
DOE appreciates Mr. Conner's comments, but does not agree with his 
assessment regarding the particular proposal. The IECC Standard 
Reference Design (SRD) is intended for demonstrating compliance of 
individual buildings, which differs from the aggregate national 
analysis applied in DOE determinations. Although the DOE building 
modeling prototypes and simulation methodology occasionally draw on SRD 
assumptions, where appropriate, they are also informed by additional 
sources that may better represent typical construction practices, and 
to estimate an expected impact of code changes. In this case, DOE 
considered typical construction affected by the newly defined Tropical 
Zone, and acknowledges the modified criteria associated with partially-
conditioned homes (e.g., with solar water heating systems and operable 
windows). However, it is not clear that these changes will encourage 
additional use of energy-saving features, and DOE has maintained its 
original assessment.

II. Methodology

    In arriving at a determination, DOE reviewed all changes between 
the 2015 and 2012 editions of the IECC. The IECC covers a broad 
spectrum of the energy-related components and systems in buildings, 
ranging from simpler residential buildings to more complex multifamily 
facilities. For the purposes of its determination, DOE focused only on 
low-rise residential buildings, defined in a manner consistent with the

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ICC and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-
conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Low-rise residential buildings include 
one- and two-family detached and attached buildings, and low-rise 
multifamily buildings (not greater than three stories), such as 
condominiums and garden apartments. The 2015 IECC was developed through 
the same approach as the previous 2012 edition with approval through 
the ICC consensus process. The 2015 edition contains no significant 
changes to the overall scope or the structure of the prescriptive and 
mandatory provisions of the code, which form the basis of the DOE 
determination analyses. As a result, DOE determined that the 
methodology used for the analysis of the 2012 IECC should again be 
utilized for the analysis of the 2015 IECC.

Overview of Methodology

    The analysis methodology used by DOE contains both qualitative and 
quantitative components. A qualitative comparison is undertaken to 
identify textual changes between requirements in the 2015 and 2012 
editions of the IECC, followed by a quantitative assessment of energy 
savings conducted through whole-building simulations of buildings 
constructed to meet the minimum requirements of each code over a range 
of U.S. climates. The analysis methodology, which was previously 
developed through a public comment process, is available on the DOE 
Building Energy Codes Program Web site.\5\
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    Consistent with its previous determinations, DOE compared overall 
editions of the IECC, and did not issue determinations for individual 
code changes. DOE interprets the language in section 304(a) of ECPA to 
mean that when a comprehensive revision of the 1992 MEC, or its 
successor (which in this case is the 2015 IECC), is published, then 
that revised or successor code triggers the Secretary's obligation to 
issue a determination as to whether the revised code improves energy 
efficiency in residential buildings. (See 42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)) This 
determination is made by comparing the revised or successor code to the 
last predecessor code.

Consideration for Technological and Economic Factors

    Section 304(a) of ECPA states that the Secretary is required to 
make a determination as to whether any successor standard to the 1992 
MEC will improve energy efficiency. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)) Section 
304 of ECPA does not include any reference to economic justification, 
although such criteria are considered directly by the ICC code 
development and consensus process, as applicable. Each proposal 
submitted to the ICC code development process also requires a 
declaration of whether the proposed code change will increase the cost 
of construction.
    Separate from the Secretary's determination under section 304(a), 
section 307 of ECPA requires DOE to periodically review the technical 
and economic basis of the voluntary building energy codes, and 
participate in the industry process for review and modification, 
including seeking adoption of all technologically feasible and 
economically justified energy efficiency measures. (42 U.S.C. 6836(b)) 
In fulfillment of this directive, DOE evaluates its code change 
proposals submitted to the ICC, analyzing energy savings and cost-
effectiveness, as applicable, and otherwise participates in the ICC 
process. In addition, DOE performs independent technical and economic 
analysis of the IECC as part of its direction to provide assistance to 
States implementing building energy codes. This approach allows DOE to 
meet its statutory obligation to participate in the industry process 
for review and modification of the IECC, and to seek adoption of all 
technologically feasible and economically justified energy efficiency 
measures. (42 U.S.C. 6836(b)).
    In preparation for technical assistance activities, DOE previously 
developed a standardized methodology for assessing the cost-
effectiveness of code changes through a public process. (78 FR 47677) 
This methodology is published on the DOE Building Energy Codes Program 
Web site, and has been applied by DOE in the development of code change 
proposals for the IECC, as well as assessing the cost-effectiveness of 
published editions of the IECC. DOE expects to update this methodology 
periodically to ensure its assumptions and economic criteria remain 
valid and adequate for the analysis of potential code change proposals, 
and for States considering adoption of model building energy codes. DOE 
will continue to use the currently established methodology and 
parameters for developing materials for the technical assistance of the 
2015 IECC.

III. Summary of Findings

    In performing its determination, DOE performed both a qualitative 
and quantitative analysis of the prescriptive and mandatory 
requirements contained in the 2015 IECC. The chosen methodology for 
these analyses is consistent with actions of recent determinations, and 
provides a reasonable assessment of how the code will affect energy 
savings in residential buildings. A summary of the analyses supporting 
DOE's determination is outlined in the following sections.

Qualitative Analysis

    DOE performed a comparative analysis of the textual requirements of 
the 2015 IECC, examining the specific changes (approved code changes) 
made between the 2012 and the 2015 editions. The ICC Code Hearing 
process considers individual code changes for approval, and then 
bundles all the approved code changes together to form the next 
published edition. In creating the 2015 IECC, ICC processed 76 approved 
code change proposals. DOE evaluated each of these code change 
proposals in preparing its determination. In conducting the revised 
analysis, DOE also took into consideration NAHB's comment about DOE's 
analysis of pipe insulation requirements (NAHB, No. 3 at p. 1).
    Overall, DOE found that the vast majority of changes in the 2015 
IECC appear to be neutral (i.e., have no direct impact on energy 
savings) within the context of the determination analysis. DOE also 
found that beneficial changes (i.e., increased energy savings) outweigh 
any changes with a detrimental effect on energy efficiency in 
residential buildings. Of the 76 total changes:
     6 were considered beneficial;
     62 were considered neutral;
     5 were considered negligible;
     2 were considered detrimental; and
     1 was considered to have an unquantifiable impact.
    Table III.1 presents the findings resulting from the qualitative 
analysis, along with a description of the change, as well as an 
assessment of the anticipated impact on energy savings in residential 
buildings. Additional details pertaining to the qualitative analysis 
are presented in a technical support document.\6\
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    \6\ Mendon et al., 2015 IECC: Energy Savings Analysis (PNNL, 
Richland, WA, December 2014), available at http://www.energycodes.gov/determinations.

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                                   Table III.1--Qualitative Analysis Findings
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                                 Code section(s)       Description of      Impact on energy
         Proposal No.              affected \a\           changes             efficiency            Reason
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RE1-13.......................  R101.4.3 (IRC        Deletes the          Neutral............  The residential
                                N1101.3).            exception for                             code has no
                                                     vestibules in the                         requirements for
                                                     provisions                                vestibules.
                                                     pertaining to
                                                     additions,
                                                     alterations,
                                                     renovations, and
                                                     repairs.
RE3-13.......................  R103.2 (IRC          Deletes text         Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.8).            relating to
                                                     commercial
                                                     building
                                                     components in
                                                     ``Information on
                                                     Construction
                                                     Documents.''
RE5-13.......................  R202 (IRC N1101.9).  Deletes the          Neutral............  The definition
                                                     definition of                             applied to
                                                     ``entrance door.''                        nonresidential
                                                                                               buildings only.
RE6-13.......................  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Adds definition of   Neutral............  Addition of
                                N1101.9 (NEW)).      ``Insulating                              definition.
                                                     Siding'' and notes
                                                     that the
                                                     insulation level
                                                     of this siding
                                                     must be R-2 or
                                                     greater.
RE9-13.......................  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Adds an appendix     Neutral............  No direct impact,
                                N1101.9 (NEW)),      with non-mandatory                        but has the
                                R304 (NEW) (IRC      provisions for                            potential to
                                N1101.16 (NEW)).     homes to be                               increase
                                                     ``solar-ready.''                          efficiency in the
                                                     Designed to be                            future.
                                                     readily referenced
                                                     by adopting
                                                     authorities as
                                                     needed.
RE12-13......................  R401.2 (IRC          Minor clarification  Neutral............  Clarification of
                                N1101.15).           that the code's                           code
                                                     mandatory                                 requirements.
                                                     requirements
                                                     should be met in
                                                     all compliance
                                                     paths.
RE14-13......................  R401.3 (IRC          Adds more options    Neutral............  Not energy related
                                N1101.16).           for the allowable                         but does
                                                     locations for                             eliminate a small
                                                     posting the                               enforcement
                                                     certificate of                            hindrance.
                                                     occupancy.
RE16-13......................  R401.3 (IRC          Similar to RE14-13.  Neutral............  Not energy related
                                N1101.16).           Allows more                               but does
                                                     options for the                           eliminate a small
                                                     allowable                                 enforcement
                                                     locations for                             hindrance.
                                                     posting the
                                                     certificate of
                                                     occupancy.
RE18-13......................  R402.1 (IRC          Cross-references     Neutral............  Adds consistency
                                N1102.1), R402.1.1   vapor barrier                             and clarifies
                                (NEW) (IRC           requirements by                           code
                                N1102.1.1 (NEW)).    referencing IRC                           requirements.
                                                     R702.7.
RE30-13......................  Table R402.1.1,      Modifies footnote h  Neutral............  Adds an option for
                                (IRC Table           to these tables to                        combined
                                N1102.1.1).          allow combined                            insulated
                                                     sheathing/siding.                         sheathing/siding
                                                                                               that meets code
                                                                                               requirements.
RE43-13......................  R402.1.2 (IRC        Adds use of term     Neutral............  Minor
                                N1102.1.2).          ``continuous                              clarification of
                                                     insulation''                              terminology.
                                                     instead of
                                                     ``insulating
                                                     sheathing.''
RE45-13......................  Table R402.1.3 (IRC  Slightly increases   Negligible.........  Intended to
                                N1102.1.3).          frame wall U-                             correct a
                                                     factor in climate                         perceived
                                                     zones 1 and 2. The                        misalignment
                                                     R-value table                             between the
                                                     remains unchanged.                        code's R-value-
                                                                                               based
                                                                                               requirements and
                                                                                               the alternative U-
                                                                                               factor-based
                                                                                               requirements. The
                                                                                               changes are very
                                                                                               small and
                                                                                               unlikely to
                                                                                               change wall
                                                                                               insulation levels
                                                                                               in most homes.
RE50-13......................  Table R402.1.3 (IRC  Slightly increases   Negligible.........  Intended to
                                Table N1102.1.3).    frame wall U-                             correct a
                                                     factor in climate                         perceived
                                                     zones 1-5 but                             misalignment
                                                     reduces it in                             between the
                                                     climate zones 6-8.                        code's R-value-
                                                     The R-value table                         based
                                                     remains unchanged.                        requirements and
                                                                                               the alternative U-
                                                                                               factor-based
                                                                                               requirements. The
                                                                                               changes are very
                                                                                               small and
                                                                                               unlikely to
                                                                                               change wall
                                                                                               insulation levels
                                                                                               in most homes.
RE53-13......................  R402.2.1 (IRC        Clarifies decreased  Neutral............  Clarification of
                                N1102.2.1).          ceiling insulation                        the code
                                                     allowance for                             requirement.
                                                     ceilings with
                                                     attic spaces only.
RE58-13......................  R402.2.4 (IRC        Clarifies that       Neutral............  Clarification of
                                N1102.2.4).          vertical doors are                        the code
                                                     not ``access                              requirement.
                                                     doors'' in
                                                     R402.2.4 and shall
                                                     be permitted to
                                                     meet the
                                                     fenestration
                                                     requirements of
                                                     Table 402.1.1.
RE60-13......................  R402.2.7 (IRC        Allows the floor     Neutral............  Allows a
                                N1102.2.7), Table    cavity insulation                         combination of
                                R402.4.1.1 (IRC      to not be in                              cavity and
                                Table N1102.4.1.1).  contact with the                          continuous
                                                     underside of the                          insulation to
                                                     subfloor decking                          meet the floor R-
                                                     if it is in                               value
                                                     contact with the                          requirement.
                                                     topside of
                                                     sheathing or
                                                     continuous
                                                     insulation
                                                     installed on the
                                                     bottom side of
                                                     floor framing.

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RE63-13......................  Table R402.1.1 (IRC  Clarifies footnote   Neutral............  Clarification of
                                Table N1102.1.1),    h text by                                 code
                                R402.2.13 (NNEW)     rewording it and                          requirements.
                                (IRC N1102.2.13      moving it to new
                                (NEW)).              section R402.2.13.
RE68-13......................  R402.3.5 (IRC        Slightly increases   Detrimental........  Applies to only
                                N1102.3.5).          sunroom U-factor.                         climate zones 2
                                                                                               and 3; impacts
                                                                                               only thermally
                                                                                               isolated
                                                                                               sunrooms.
RE83-13......................  Table R402.4.1.1     Clarifies            Neutral............  Minor addition and
                                (IRC Table           requirements for                          clarification of
                                N1102.4.1.1).        wall corner and                           code
                                                     headers to have                           requirements.
                                                     insulation that
                                                     has at least R-3
                                                     per inch, and
                                                     clarifies that it
                                                     is the cavities in
                                                     such components
                                                     that require the
                                                     insulation.
RE84-13......................  Table R402.4.1.1     Allows a             Neutral............  Subset of RE60-13;
                                (IRC Table           combination of                            makes minor
                                N1102.4.1.1).        cavity and                                clarifying
                                                     continuous                                revisions to
                                                     insulation to meet                        wording.
                                                     the floor R-value
                                                     requirement.
RE85-13......................  Table R402.4.1.1     Reorganizes Table    Neutral............  Clarification of
                                (IRC Table           402.4.1.1 by                              code
                                N1102.4.1.1).        adding an                                 requirements.
                                                     additional column
                                                     and separating
                                                     ``air barrier
                                                     criteria'' from
                                                     ``insulation
                                                     installation
                                                     criteria,'' for
                                                     clarity.
RE86-13......................  Table R402.4.1.1     Clarifies language   Neutral............  Clarification of
                                (IRC Table           relating to                               code
                                N1102.4.1.1),        fireplace sealing/                        requirements.
                                R402.4.2 (IRC        door requirements.
                                N1102.4.2).
RE91-13......................  R402.4.1.2 (IRC      Adds references to   Neutral............  Adds more detailed
                                N1102.4.1.2),        the American                              references for
                                Chapter 5.           Society for                               procedures.
                                                     Testing and
                                                     Materials (ASTM)
                                                     standards E779 and
                                                     E1827 for blower
                                                     door testing.
RE103-13.....................  R403.1.1 (IRC        Adds requirements    Neutral............  Clarifies that the
                                N1103.1.1).          for the thermostat                        requirement is
                                                     to be pre-                                the
                                                     programmed by the                         manufacturer's
                                                     manufacturer.                             responsibility.
RE105-13.....................  R403.1.1 (IRC        Makes the            Neutral............  No direct impact
                                N1103.1.1).          programmable                              on energy.
                                                     thermostat
                                                     requirement apply
                                                     to any heating/
                                                     cooling system.
RE107-13.....................  R403.2.1 (IRC        Increases            Beneficial.........  Modestly reduces
                                N1103.2.1).          insulation                                conduction losses
                                                     requirements for                          from return ducts
                                                     return ducts in                           in attics.
                                                     attics from R-6 to
                                                     R-8.
RE109-13.....................  R403.2 (IRC          Makes the maximum    Neutral............  Zero-sum tradeoff
                                N1103.2), R403.2.2   allowable duct                            within IECC
                                (IRC N1103.2.2),     leakage rates                             performance path
                                R403.2.3 (NEW)       prescriptive,                             rules; applies
                                (IRC N1103.2.3       allowing                                  only to
                                (NEW)), R403.2.4     performance path                          compliance via
                                (NEW) (IRC           trade-offs.                               performance path.
                                N1103.2.4 (NEW)).
RE111-13.....................  R403.2.2 (IRC        Aligns the IECC      Neutral............  Requires sealing
                                N1103.2.2).          with the                                  of additional
                                                     International                             locking joints
                                                     Mechanical Code                           for consistency
                                                     (IMC) by removing                         between the IECC
                                                     exception from                            and IMC. Impact
                                                     duct sealing for                          is negligible
                                                     low-pressure                              because the
                                                     continuously                              mandatory duct
                                                     welded ducts.                             pressure test
                                                                                               governs duct
                                                                                               leakage
                                                                                               regardless of
                                                                                               specific sealing
                                                                                               strategies.
RE117-13.....................  R403.2.2 (IRC        Deletes exception    Neutral............  Editorial change
                                N1103.2.2).          relating to                               to eliminate
                                                     partially                                 irrelevant text.
                                                     inaccessible duct
                                                     connections.
RE118-13.....................  R403.2.2 (IRC        Reverses the order   Neutral............  Rearrangement of
                                N1103.2.2).          of how the two                            text.
                                                     duct testing
                                                     options are
                                                     presented.
RE125-13, Part I.............  R403.4.1 (IRC        Adds requirements    Beneficial.........  Demand activated
                                N1103.4.1),          for demand-                               control reduces
                                R403.4.1.1 (NEW)     activated control                         the runtime of
                                (IRC N1103.4.1.1     on hot water                              circulation
                                (NEW)), R403.4.1.2   circulation                               pumps.
                                (NEW) (IRC           systems and heat
                                N1103.4.1.2          trace systems.
                                (NEW)), Chapter 5,   Makes IECC, IRC,
                                IPC [E] 607.2.1,     and IPC consistent
                                [E] 607.2.1.1        and clarifies
                                (NEW), [E]           requirements for
                                607.2.1.1.1 (NEW),   these systems.
                                [E] 607.2.1.1.2
                                (NEW), IPC Chapter
                                14, IRC P2905
                                (NEW), IRC P2905.1
                                (NEW).

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RE132-13.....................  R403.4.2 (IRC        Deletes requirement  Beneficial.........  Energy lost due to
                                N1103.4.2), Table    for domestic hot                          the elimination
                                R403.4.2 (IRC        water (DHW) pipe                          of hot water pipe
                                Table N1103.4.2).    insulation to                             insulation on the
                                                     kitchen and the                           kitchen pipe is
                                                     generic                                   typically more
                                                     requirement on                            than made up by
                                                     long/large-                               added insulation
                                                     diameter pipes.                           requirements for
                                                     However, adds DHW                         pipes 3/4 inches
                                                     pipe insulation                           in diameter, the
                                                     for 3/4-inch                              most common size
                                                     pipes.                                    for trunk lines.
RE136-13, Part I.............  R403.4.2 (NEW) (IRC  Adds demand control  Beneficial.........  Demand activated
                                N1103.4.2 (NEW)),    requirements for                          control reduces
                                IPC 202, IPC         recirculating                             the runtime of
                                [E]607.2.1.1         systems that use a                        circulation
                                (NEW), IRC P2905     cold water supply                         pumps.
                                (NEW), IRC P2905.1   pipe to return
                                (NEW).               water to the tank.
RE142-13.....................  R403.6 (IRC          Requires heating,    Neutral............  DOE's Appliances
                                N1103.6).            ventilation, and                          and Commercial
                                                     air-conditioning                          Equipment
                                                     equipment to meet                         Standards Program
                                                     Federal efficiency                        regulates the
                                                     standards.                                minimum
                                                                                               efficiency of
                                                                                               units produced by
                                                                                               equipment
                                                                                               manufacturers.
RE163-13.....................  R405.4.2 (IRC        Specifies details    Neutral............  No direct impact
                                N1105.4.2),          of a compliance                           on energy.
                                R405.4.2.1 (NEW)     report for the
                                (IRC N1105.4.2.1     performance
                                (NEW)), R405.2.2     approach.
                                (NEW) (IRC
                                N1105.4.2.2 (NEW)).
RE167-13.....................  Table R405.5.2(1)    Fixes missing        Neutral............  Adds details for
                                (IRC Table           standard reference                        modeling the
                                B1105.5.2(1)).       design                                    standard
                                                     specifications for                        reference design
                                                     thermal                                   in the
                                                     distribution                              performance path.
                                                     systems.
RE173-13.....................  Table R405.5.2(1)    Adjusts Table        Neutral............  Simple
                                (IRC Table           R405.5.2(1) (the                          clarification of
                                N1105.5.2(1)).       performance path)                         the intent of the
                                                     terminology for                           code.
                                                     doors and
                                                     fenestration.
RE184-13.....................  R101.4.3, R202,      Revamps alterations  Neutral............  Trade-offs between
                                R406 (NEW), (IRC     language and moves                        weakened and
                                N1101. 3, N1101.9,   it from chapter 1                         strengthened
                                N1106 (NEW)).        to section R406.                          requirements
                                                                                               possible but
                                                                                               there is no
                                                                                               feasible method
                                                                                               for quantifying
                                                                                               the energy impact
                                                                                               of these trade-
                                                                                               offs.
RE188-13.....................  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Optional new         Not quantifiable at  New alternative
                                N1101.9 (NEW)),      approach in          this time.           compliance path--
                                R401.2 (IRC          section 406                               no data is
                                N1101.15), R406      requiring an ERI                          currently
                                (NEW) (IRC N1106     with a tradeoff                           available to
                                NEW).                limitation on the                         adequately
                                                     thermal envelope                          estimate the
                                                     requirements.                             number of homes
                                                                                               that may be
                                                                                               constructed using
                                                                                               this compliance
                                                                                               path.
RE193-13.....................  R202 (IRC N1101.9),  Adds requirements    Neutral............  Impacts air
                                403.10 (New) (IRC    for testing of                            quality; no
                                N1103.10 (New)).     combustion venting                        direct impact on
                                                     systems.                                  home energy
                                                                                               usage.
RE195-13.....................  R402.1.2...........  Subtracts out R-0.6  Neutral............  Adds consistency
                                                     for insulating                            in R-value
                                                     siding from R-                            calculations.
                                                     value table to
                                                     prevent double
                                                     counting of
                                                     siding.
RB96-13, Part I..............  Table R402.4.1.1...  Specifies that air   Neutral............  Minor
                                                     sealing shall be                          clarification of
                                                     provided in fire                          code
                                                     separation                                requirements.
                                                     assemblies.
RB100-13.....................  R303.4.............  Corrects the air     Neutral............  Consistency
                                                     infiltration                              change.
                                                     threshold in
                                                     R303.4 to be 5 air
                                                     changes per hour
                                                     or less to align
                                                     it with the
                                                     infiltration
                                                     limits set by the
                                                     code.
SP19-13, Part III............  303.1; IECC C404.7;  Makes numerous       Neutral............  No direct impact
                                IECC R403.9.         wording changes to                        on home energy
                                                     pool and spa                              usage.
                                                     requirements.
                                                     Doesn't appear to
                                                     make substantive
                                                     changes.
ADM22-13, Part III...........  IECC: R108.2.......  Revises ``owner's    Neutral............  Simple language
                                                     agent'' to                                change.
                                                     ``owner's
                                                     authorized agent''
                                                     in R108.2.
ADM30-13, Part III...........  IECC: R103.4.......  Adds ``work shall    Neutral............  Simple language
                                                     be installed in                           change.
                                                     accordance with
                                                     the approved
                                                     construction
                                                     documents'' to
                                                     R103.4.
ADM40-13, Part III...........  IECC: R103.1.......  Adds ``technical     Neutral............  Simple language
                                                     reports'' as                              change.
                                                     acceptable data
                                                     for submittal with
                                                     a permit
                                                     application.

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ADM51-13, Part III...........  IECC: R202 (IRC      Adds ``retrofit''    Neutral............  Simple language
                                N1101.9).            and other terms to                        change.
                                                     definition of
                                                     ``alteration.''
ADM57-13, Part III...........  IECC: R202 (IRC      Adds definition of   Neutral............  Simple language
                                N1101.9) (New).      ``approved                                change.
                                                     agency.''
ADM60-13, Part III...........  IECC: R202 (IRC      Revises definition   Neutral............  Simple language
                                N1101.9).            of ``repairs.''                           change.
CE4-13, Part II..............  R101.4, R202 (IRC    Editorial            Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.9); R402.3.6   relocation of code
                                (IRC N1102.3.6),     text pertaining to
                                Chapter 5 (RE)       ``existing
                                (NEW) (IRC N1106     buildings'' to a
                                (NEW)).              separate chapter.
CE8-13, Part II..............  R101.4.2, R202       Revises language     Beneficial.........  Additional
                                (NEW) (IRC N1101.9   requiring the code                        buildings must
                                (NEW)).              to apply to                               meet the code
                                                     historic buildings                        requirements.
                                                     if no ``compromise
                                                     to the historic
                                                     nature and
                                                     function of the
                                                     building'' occurs.
CE11-13, Part II.............  R101.4.3, (IRC       Adds existing        Neutral............  Exceptions are
                                N1101.3).            single-pane                               allowed only if
                                                     fenestration with                         energy use is not
                                                     surface films to                          increased.
                                                     the list of
                                                     exceptions in
                                                     R101.4.3.
CE15-13, Part II.............  R101.4.3 (IRC        Revises exemption    Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.3), R202       for roofing
                                (NEW) (IRC N1101.9   replacement.
                                (NEW)).
CE23-13, Part II.............  R101.5.2 (IRC        Relocates exception  Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.6), R402.1     for ``low energy''
                                (IRC N1102.1).       buildings from
                                                     R101.5.2 to
                                                     R402.1.
CE33-13, Part II.............  R102, R102.1.1       Changes title of     Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                (NEW).               section R102 to
                                                     ``Applicability--D
                                                     uties and powers
                                                     of the Code
                                                     Official'' and
                                                     revises language
                                                     on ``alternative
                                                     materials, design
                                                     and methods of
                                                     construction and
                                                     equipment.''
CE37-13, Part II.............  R103.2.1 (NEW).....  Requires the         Neutral............  Simple
                                                     building's thermal                        documentation
                                                     envelope to be                            requirement.
                                                     represented on
                                                     construction
                                                     documents.
CE38-13, Part II.............  R103.3, R104.1,      Revises a number of  Neutral............  No direct impact
                                R104.2 (NEW),        administrative                            on energy.
                                R104.3, R104.3.1     requirements to
                                (NEW), R014.3.2      enhance the
                                (NEW), R104.3.3      ability to ensure
                                (NEW), R104.3.4      compliance with
                                (NEW), R104.3.5      the code and
                                (NEW), R104.3.6      improve the
                                (NEW), R104.5.       usability of the
                                                     code.
CE43-13, Part II.............  R106.2.............  Deletes R106.2       Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                                     ``Conflicting
                                                     requirements''
                                                     because it is
                                                     redundant with
                                                     ``Conflicts'' in
                                                     R106.1.1.
CE44-13, Part II.............  R108.4.............  Revises language     Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                                     pertaining to
                                                     ``fines'' in
                                                     section R108.4.
CE49-13, Part III............  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Adds definition of   Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.9 (NEW)).      a ``circulating
                                                     hot water
                                                     system.''
CE50-13, Part II.............  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Add definition of    Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                N1101.9 (NEW)).      ``climate zone.''
CE51-13, part II.............  R202 (IRC N1101.9).  Revises the          Neutral............  Revision of
                                                     definition of                             definition.
                                                     ``conditioned
                                                     space.''
CE52-13, Part II.............  R202 (NEW) (IRC      Adds definition of   Neutral............  Definition
                                N1101.9 (NEW)).      ``continuous                              addition.
                                                     insulation.''
CE59-13, Part II.............  R202 (IRC N1101.9).  Revises the          Neutral............  Revision of
                                                     definition of                             definition.
                                                     ``vertical
                                                     glazing.''
CE61-13, Part II.............  Table R301.1.......  Adds ``Broomfield    Neutral............  Editorial change.
                                                     County'' to Table
                                                     C301.1 and R301.1.
CE62-13, Part II.............  Figure R301.1 (IRC   Eliminates the       Neutral............  No efficiency
                                Figure N1101.10),    ``warm humid''                            requirements
                                Table R301.1 (IRC    designation for                           depend on the
                                Table N1101.10).     counties in the                           warm-humid
                                                     ``dry'' moisture                          designation in
                                                     regime in                                 Climate Zone 2/
                                                     Southwest Texas.                          Dry.
CE63-13, Part II.............  R303.1.1 (IRC        Requires labeling R- Neutral............  Labeling
                                N1101.12.1).         value on packaging                        requirement.
                                                     of insulated
                                                     siding and listing
                                                     of same on the
                                                     certification.

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CE65-13, Part II.............  R303.1.3 (IRC        Adds the American    Neutral............  Adds an option of
                                N1101.12.3),         National Standards                        using ANSI/DASMA
                                Chapter 5.           Institute (ANSI)/                         105 instead of
                                                     Door and Access                           NFRC 100.
                                                     Systems
                                                     Manufacturers
                                                     Association
                                                     (DASMA) standard
                                                     105 as an
                                                     alternative to
                                                     National
                                                     Fenestration and
                                                     Rating Council
                                                     (NFRC) 100 for
                                                     determining U-
                                                     factors of garage
                                                     doors, where
                                                     required.
CE66-13, Part II.............  R301.4 (NEW) (IRC    Defines a new        Detrimental........  Exception to code
                                N1101.10.3 (NEW)),   ``Tropical''                              requirements
                                R406 (NEW) (IRC      climate zone and                          applicable to a
                                N1106 (NEW)).        adds an optional                          small number of
                                                     compliance path                           homes in tropical
                                                     for semi-                                 areas.
                                                     conditioned
                                                     residential
                                                     buildings with a
                                                     list of pre-
                                                     defined criteria
                                                     to be deemed as
                                                     code compliant in
                                                     this climate zone.
CE67-13, Part II.............  R303.1.4.1           Adds ASTM C1363 as   Neutral............  Addition of
                                (N1101.12.4)         the required test                         testing
                                (NEW), Chapter 5.    standard for                              requirements.
                                                     determining the
                                                     thermal resistance
                                                     (R-value) of
                                                     insulating siding.
CE161-13, Part II............  R402.3.2 (IRC        Allows dynamic       Negligible.........  Similar energy
                                N1102.3.2).          glazing to satisfy                        impact to non-
                                                     the SHGC                                  dynamic glazing.
                                                     requirements
                                                     provided the ratio
                                                     of upper to lower
                                                     SHGC is 2.4 or
                                                     greater and is
                                                     automatically
                                                     controlled to
                                                     modulate the
                                                     amount of solar
                                                     gain into the
                                                     space.
CE177-13, Part II............  R402.1.2 (NEW),      Requires open        Neutral............  Relates to indoor
                                (IRC N1102.4.1.2     combustion                                air quality and
                                (NEW)).              appliances to be                          does not impact
                                                     outside                                   energy directly.
                                                     conditioned space
                                                     or in a room
                                                     isolated from
                                                     conditioned space
                                                     and ducted to the
                                                     outside.
CE179-13, Part II............  Table R402.4.1.1     Exempts fire         Negligible.........  The home/unit
                                (IRC Table           sprinklers from                           would still have
                                N1102.4.1.1).        air sealing                               to pass the
                                                     requirements.                             blower door test.
CE283-13, Part II............  R403.4.3 (NEW)       Requires drain       Negligible.........  Enables credit for
                                (N1103.5 (NEW)),     water heat                                efficiency
                                Chapter 5, IRC       recovery systems                          improvements due
                                P2903.11 (NEW).      to comply with                            to the use of
                                                     Canadian Standards                        drain water heat
                                                     Association (CSA)                         recovery devices.
                                                     Standard 55 and
                                                     adds references to
                                                     CSA Standard 55 to
                                                     chapter 5.
CE362-13, Part II............  R403.2 (New) (IRC    Adds requirement     Beneficial.........  Lowering boiler
                                N1103.2 (New)).      for outdoor                               water temperature
                                                     setback control                           during periods of
                                                     for hot water                             moderate outdoor
                                                     boilers that                              temperature
                                                     controls the                              reduces energy
                                                     boiler water                              consumption of
                                                     temperature based                         the boiler.
                                                     on the outdoor
                                                     temperature.
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\a\ Code sections refer to the 2012 IECC.
KEY: The following terms are used to characterize the effect of individual code change on energy efficiency (as
  contained in the above table): Beneficial indicates that a code change is anticipated to improve energy
  efficiency; Detrimental indicates a code change may increase energy use in certain applications; Neutral
  indicates that a code change is not anticipated to impact energy efficiency; Negligible indicates a code
  change may have energy impacts but too small to quantify; and Not Quantifiable indicates that a code change
  may have energy impacts but can't be quantified at this time.

    In addition to the changes approved for inclusion in the 
prescriptive and mandatory paths, ICC also approved a proposal based on 
an Energy Rating Index (ERI) in the 2015 IECC. While this change does 
not directly alter stringency of the code, it does provide an 
additional compliance path as an alternative to the traditional IECC 
prescriptive and performance paths. DOE determination analyses have 
historically focused on the prescriptive compliance path. This has been 
done because: (1) The prescriptive path is generally considered the 
predominant compliance path in practice, and; (2) the performance path 
effectively allows a limitless number of ways to comply with the code, 
and no accepted methodology exists for how to analyze it. Equally 
important, there is no aggregated source of data allowing for 
documentation of how buildings meet the performance path criteria. In 
the absence of such data, an analysis of the performance path would 
have no empirical basis.
    The inclusion of a new type of compliance path in the 2015 IECC, 
which is based on an Energy Rating Index (ERI), prompted DOE to review 
its historical approach, and make a decision as to whether a change in 
methodology would be appropriate for the current determination 
analysis. Three primary points were considered:
    (1) The impact of the ERI path on national residential energy 
consumption is dependent on the number of homes that use this new path, 
and the unique building characteristics of those homes. As no 
jurisdiction has yet implemented the 2015 IECC, there is no way to know 
how many homes will use this path.

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    (2) An analysis conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 
(PNNL) suggests that most homes built using the ERI path, as specified 
in the 2015 IECC, are likely to be at least as efficient as the homes 
built to meet the prescriptive requirements of the IECC or the 
traditional performance path.\7\
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    (3) Including the new ERI path but not the traditional performance 
path would be arbitrary relative to historical determination analysis. 
An accepted methodology, along with a supporting data source, by which 
to analyze the performance path would also be necessary, and is not 
currently available.
    Based on these three points, DOE concluded that it is appropriate 
to follow its historical approach for the current determination. 
However, DOE acknowledges that the landscape of code compliance may be 
changing, and therefore plans to track the implementation and 
application of the new ERI path, as well as collect relevant data that 
may enable DOE to further evaluate the ERI path in future analyses. It 
will also investigate the possibility of collecting data that could 
provide the basis for a broader analysis of performance-based 
compliance paths. Finally, DOE will explore whether the total number of 
homes built under each path can be determined and tracked over time. 
DOE anticipates that multiple paths may be considered in future 
determinations, but will only be included if the potential energy 
savings are relative to the traditional DOE analysis.
    Table III.2 summarizes the overall impact of the code change 
proposals in the qualitative analysis. Overall, the sum of the 
beneficial code changes (6) is greater than the number of the 
detrimental code change proposals (2).

               Table III.2--Overall Summary of Code Change Proposal Impact in Qualitative Analysis
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                                                                                     Unquantifiable at
     Detriment             Neutral              Benefit         Negligible impact        this time        Total
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               2                   62                    6                    5                    1      76
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Quantitative Analysis

    The quantitative analysis of the 2015 IECC was carried out using 
whole-building energy simulations of prototype buildings designed to 
meet the requirements of the 2012 IECC and the 2015 IECC. DOE simulated 
32 representative residential building types across 15 U.S. climate 
locations, with locations selected to be representative of all U.S 
climate zones, as defined by the IECC. Energy use intensities (EUI) by 
fuel type and by end-use, as regulated by the IECC (i.e., heating, 
cooling, domestic water heating and lighting) were extracted for each 
building type, and weighted by the relative square footage of 
construction (represented by building type in each climate regions). 
The methodology used for carrying out the quantitative analysis remains 
unchanged from the preliminary determination of the 2015 IECC, however, 
the overall findings have been updated based on comments received (see 
Public Comments Regarding the Determination section of this notice).
    The quantitative analysis of buildings designed to meet the 
requirements of the 2015 IECC indicates national site energy savings of 
0.98 percent of residential building energy consumption, as regulated 
by the IECC (in comparison to the 2012 IECC). Associated source energy 
savings are estimated to be approximately 0.87 percent, and national 
average energy cost savings are estimated to be approximately 0.73 
percent. Table III.3 and Table III.4 show the energy use and associated 
savings resulting from the 2015 IECC by climate zone and on an 
aggregated national basis. Further details on the quantitative analysis 
can be found in the technical support document.

    Table III.3--Estimated Regulated Annual Site and Source Energy Use Intensities (EUI), and Energy Costs by
                                                  Climate-Zone
                                                   [2012 IECC]
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                                                             Site EUI (kBtu/  Source EUI (kBtu/ Energy costs ($/
                       Climate zone                             ft\2\-yr)         ft\2\-yr)       residence-yr)
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1.........................................................             13.96             38.57               845
2.........................................................             16.99             43.24             1,104
3.........................................................             16.90             40.43               988
4.........................................................             19.52             44.00             1,069
5.........................................................             27.62             47.49             1,162
6.........................................................             29.28             49.21             1,195
7.........................................................             36.18             63.25             1,501
8.........................................................             50.28             89.49             2,320
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
    National Weighted Average.............................             20.82             44.17             1,086
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    Table III.4--Estimated Regulated Annual Site and Source Energy Use Intensities (EUI), and Energy Costs by
                                                  Climate-Zone
                                                   [2015 IECC]
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                                                             Site EUI (kBtu/  Source EUI (kBtu/ Energy costs ($/
                       Climate zone                             ft\2\-yr)         ft\2\-yr)       residence-yr)
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1.........................................................             13.85             38.33               841
2.........................................................             16.84             42.90             1,096
3.........................................................             16.71             40.03               980
4.........................................................             19.31             43.56             1,060
5.........................................................             27.38             47.14             1,155
6.........................................................             29.03             48.84             1,187
7.........................................................             35.86             62.72             1,490
8.........................................................             49.80             88.65             2,299
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
    National Weighted Average.............................             20.61             43.78             1,078
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    Table III.5 presents the estimated energy savings (based on percent 
change in EUI and energy costs) associated with the 2015 IECC. Overall, 
the quantitative analysis indicates increased energy efficiency of 
residential buildings, as regulated by the updated code.

              Table III.5--Regulated Annual Energy Savings Estimated from the Quantitative Analysis
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                                                              Site EUI \a\     Source EUI \a\   Energy costs \a\
                       Climate zone                             (percent)         (percent)         (percent)
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1.........................................................              0.78              0.61              0.43
2.........................................................              0.88              0.79              0.68
3.........................................................              1.13              0.99              0.83
4.........................................................              1.08              0.99              0.82
5.........................................................              0.87              0.74              0.63
6.........................................................              0.85              0.75              0.61
7.........................................................              0.88              0.84              0.71
8.........................................................              0.95              0.94              0.94
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
    National Weighted Average.............................              0.98              0.87              0.73
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\a\ Percentages are calculated before rounding and may not exactly match percentages calculated between Table
  III.3 and Table III.4.

IV. Determination Statement

    Review and evaluation of the 2012 and 2015 editions of the IECC 
indicate that there are differences between the two editions. 
Qualitative analysis of the updated code reveals that many of the code 
changes are anticipated to have a neutral impact on energy efficiency, 
while a small number of code changes are anticipated to yield improved 
energy efficiency, and a smaller number of code changes are anticipated 
to be detrimental to energy efficiency. In addition, quantitative 
analysis of the code indicates regulated site energy, source energy, 
and energy cost savings of 0.98 percent, 0.87 percent and 0.73 percent, 
respectively. Finally, DOE acknowledges the reasonable probability that 
the new ERI compliance path will result in energy efficiency 
improvements that cannot be quantified at this time. DOE has rendered 
the conclusion that the 2015 IECC will improve energy efficiency in 
residential buildings, and, therefore, should receive an affirmative 
determination under Section 304(a) of ECPA.

V. State Certification

    Based on today's determination, each State is required to review 
the provisions of its residential building code regarding energy 
efficiency, and determine whether it is appropriate for such state to 
revise its building code to meet or exceed the energy efficiency 
provisions of the 2015 IECC. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(B)) This action must 
be made not later than 2 years from the date of publication of a Notice 
of Determination, unless an extension is provided.

State Review and Update

    The State determination must be: (1) Made after public notice and 
hearing; (2) in writing; (3) based upon findings and upon the evidence 
presented at the hearing; and (4) made available to the public. (42 
U.S.C. 6833(a)(2)) States have discretion with regard to the hearing 
procedures they use, subject to providing an adequate opportunity for 
members of the public to be heard and to present relevant information. 
The Department recommends publication of any notice of public hearing 
through appropriate and prominent media outlets, such as in a newspaper 
of general circulation. States should also be aware that this 
determination does not apply to IECC chapters specific to 
nonresidential buildings, as defined in the IECC. Therefore, States 
must certify their evaluations of their State building codes for 
residential buildings with respect to all provisions of the IECC, 
except for those chapters not affecting residential buildings. Because 
state codes are based on a variety of model code editions, DOE 
encourages States to consider the energy efficiency improvements of the 
2015 IECC, as well as other recent editions of the IECC, which may also 
represent a significant energy and cost savings opportunity. DOE 
determinations regarding earlier editions of the IECC are available on 
the DOE Building Energy Codes Program Web site.\8\ Further national and 
state analysis is also available.\9\
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State Certification Statements

    State certifications are to be sent to the address provided in the 
ADDRESSES section, or may be submitted to 
BuildingEnergyCodes@ee.doe.gov, and must be submitted in accordance 
with the deadline identified in the DATES section. If a State makes a 
determination that it is not appropriate to revise the energy 
efficiency provisions of its residential building code, the State must 
submit to the Secretary, in writing, the reasons for this 
determination, which shall be made available to the public. (42 U.S.C. 
6833(a)(4))
    The DOE Building Energy Codes Program tracks and reports State code 
adoption and certifications.\10\ Once a State has adopted an updated 
residential code, DOE typically provides software, training, and 
support for the new code, as long as the new code is based on the 
national model code (i.e., the 2015 IECC). DOE has issued previous 
guidance on how it intends to respond to technical assistance requests 
related to implementation resources, such as building energy code 
compliance software. (79 FR 15112) DOE also recognizes that some States 
develop their own codes that are only loosely related to the national 
model codes, and DOE does not typically provide technical support for 
those codes. DOE does not prescribe how each State adopts and enforces 
its energy codes.
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Requests for Extensions

    Section 304(c) of ECPA requires that the Secretary permit an 
extension of the deadline for complying with the certification 
requirements described above, if a State can demonstrate that it has 
made a good faith effort to comply with such requirements, and that it 
has made significant progress toward meeting its certification 
obligations. (42 U.S.C. 6833(c)) Such demonstrations could include one 
or both of the following: (1) A substantive plan for response to the 
requirements stated in Section 304; or (2) a statement that the State 
has appropriated or requested funds (within State funding procedures) 
to implement a plan that would respond to the requirements of Section 
304 of ECPA. This list is not exhaustive. Requests are to be sent to 
the address provided in the ADDRESSES section, or may be submitted to 
BuildingEnergyCodes@ee.doe.gov.

VI. Regulatory Review and Analysis

Review Under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Today's action is not a significant regulatory action under Section 
3(f) of Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review'' (58 
FR 51735). Accordingly, today's action was not reviewed by the Office 
of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB). DOE has also reviewed this regulation 
pursuant to Executive Order 13563, issued on January 18, 2011. (76 FR 
3281) Executive Order 13563 is supplemental to and explicitly reaffirms 
the principles, structures, and definitions governing regulatory review 
established in Executive Order 12866.

Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires the 
preparation of an initial regulatory flexibility analysis for any rule 
that by law must be proposed for public comment, unless the agency 
certifies that the rule, if promulgated, will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. As required 
by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small Entities in 
Agency Rulemaking'' (67 FR 53461), DOE published procedures and 
policies on February 19, 2003, to ensure that the potential impacts of 
its rules on small entities are properly considered during the 
rulemaking process. (68 FR 7990) DOE has also made its procedures and 
policies available on the Office of General Counsel Web site.\11\
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    DOE has reviewed today's action under the provisions of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act and the procedures and policies published in 
February 2003. Today's action on the determination of improved energy 
efficiency between IECC editions requires States to undertake an 
analysis of their respective building codes. Today's action does not 
impact small entities. Therefore, DOE has certified that there is no 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    Today's action is covered under the Categorical Exclusion found in 
DOE's National Environmental Policy Act regulations at paragraph A.6 of 
appendix A to subpart D, 10 CFR part 1021. That Categorical Exclusion 
applies to actions that are strictly procedural, such as rulemaking 
establishing the administration of grants. Today's action is required 
by Title III of ECPA, as amended, which provides that whenever the 1992 
MEC, or any successor to that code, is revised, the Secretary must make 
a determination, not later than 12 months after such revision, whether 
the revised code would improve energy efficiency in residential 
buildings and must publish notice of such determination in the Federal 
Register. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)) If the Secretary determines that 
the revision of 1992 MEC, or any successor thereof, improves the level 
of energy efficiency in residential buildings, then no later than two 
years after the date of the publication of such affirmative 
determination, each State is required to certify that it has reviewed 
its residential building code regarding energy efficiency and made a 
determination whether it is appropriate to revise its code to meet or 
exceed the provisions of the successor code. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(B)) 
Today's action impacts whether States must perform an evaluation of 
State building codes. The action would not have direct environmental 
impacts. Accordingly, DOE has not prepared an environmental assessment 
or an environmental impact statement.

Review Under Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism''

    Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255) imposes certain requirements on 
agencies formulating and implementing policies or regulations that pre-
empt State law or that have federalism implications. Agencies are 
required to examine the constitutional and statutory authority 
supporting any action that would limit the policymaking discretion of 
the States and carefully assess the necessity for such actions. 
Congress found that:
    (1) Large amounts of fuel and energy are consumed unnecessarily 
each year in heating, cooling, ventilating, and providing domestic hot 
water for newly constructed residential and commercial buildings 
because such buildings lack adequate energy conservation features;
    (2) Federal voluntary performance standards for newly constructed 
buildings can prevent such waste of energy, which the Nation can no 
longer afford in view of its current and anticipated energy shortage;
    (3) The failure to provide adequate energy conservation measures in 
newly constructed buildings increases long-term operating costs that 
may affect adversely the repayment of, and security for, loans made, 
insured, or guaranteed

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by Federal agencies or made by federally insured or regulated 
instrumentalities; and
    (4) State and local building codes or similar controls can provide 
an existing means by which to ensure, in coordination with other 
building requirements and with a minimum of Federal interference in 
State and local transactions, that newly constructed buildings contain 
adequate energy conservation features. (42 U.S.C. 6831)
    Pursuant to Section 304(a) of ECPA, DOE is statutorily required to 
determine whether the most recent edition of the MEC (or its successor) 
would improve the level of energy efficiency in residential buildings 
as compared to the previous edition. If DOE makes an affirmative 
determination, the statute requires each State to certify that it has 
reviewed its residential building code regarding energy efficiency and 
made a determination whether it is appropriate to revise its code to 
meet or exceed the provisions of the successor code. (42 U.S.C. 
6833(a)(5)(B))
    Executive Order 13132 requires meaningful and timely input by State 
and local officials in the development of regulatory policies that have 
federalism implications unless funds necessary to pay the direct costs 
incurred by the State and local governments in complying with the 
regulation are provided by the Federal Government. (62 FR 43257)
    DOE has examined today's action and has determined that it will not 
pre-empt State law and will not have a substantial direct effect on the 
States, on the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. Today's action impacts whether States 
must perform an evaluation of State building codes. No further action 
is required by Executive Order 13132.

Review Under Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4) generally 
requires Federal agencies to examine closely the impacts of regulatory 
actions on State, local, and tribal governments. Subsection 101(5) of 
Title I of that law defines a Federal intergovernmental mandate to 
include any regulation that would impose upon State, local, or tribal 
governments an enforceable duty, except a condition of Federal 
assistance or a duty arising from participating in a voluntary Federal 
program. Title II of that law requires each Federal agency to assess 
the effects of Federal regulatory actions on State, local, and tribal 
governments, in the aggregate, or to the private sector, other than to 
the extent such actions merely incorporate requirements specifically 
set forth in a statute. Section 202 of that title requires a Federal 
agency to perform an assessment of the anticipated costs and benefits 
of any rule that includes a Federal mandate that may result in costs to 
State, local, or tribal governments, or to the private sector, of $100 
million or more. Section 204 of that title requires each agency that 
proposes a rule containing a significant Federal intergovernmental 
mandate to develop an effective process for obtaining meaningful and 
timely input from elected officers of State, local, and tribal 
governments.
    Consistent with previous determinations, DOE has completed its 
review, and concluded that impacts on state, local, and tribal 
governments are less than the $100 million threshold specified in the 
Unfunded Mandates Act. Accordingly, no further action is required under 
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.

Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 
1999

    Section 654 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) requires Federal agencies to issue a 
Family Policymaking Assessment for any rule that may affect family 
well-being. Today's action would not have any impact on the autonomy or 
integrity of the family as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has 
concluded that it is not necessary to prepare a Family Policymaking 
Assessment.

Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 
2001

    Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516) provides for agencies to review most 
disseminations of information to the public under guidelines 
established by each agency pursuant to general guidelines issued by 
OMB. Both OMB and DOE have published established relevant guidelines 
(67 FR 8452 and 67 FR 62446, respectively). DOE has reviewed today's 
action under the OMB and DOE guidelines, and has concluded that it is 
consistent with applicable policies in those guidelines.

Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' (66 FR 
28355), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to the OMB a 
Statement of Energy Effects for any proposed significant energy action. 
A ``significant energy action'' is defined as any action by an agency 
that promulgated or is expected to lead to promulgation of a final 
rule, and that: (1) Is a significant regulatory action under Executive 
Order 12866, or any successor order; and (2) is likely to have a 
significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of 
energy; or (3) is designated by the Administrator of the OMB OIRA as a 
significant energy action. For any proposed significant energy action, 
the agency must give a detailed statement of any adverse effects on 
energy supply, distribution, or use, should the proposal be 
implemented, and of reasonable alternatives to the action and their 
expected benefits on energy supply, distribution, and use. Today's 
action would not have a significant adverse effect on the supply, 
distribution, or use of energy and is therefore not a significant 
energy action. Accordingly, DOE has not prepared a Statement of Energy 
Effects.

Review Under Executive Order 13175

    Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination with Indian 
tribal Governments'', (65 FR 67249), requires DOE to develop an 
accountable process to ensure ``meaningful and timely input by tribal 
officials in the development of regulatory policies that have tribal 
implications.'' ``Policies that have tribal implications'' refers to 
regulations that have ``substantial direct effects on one or more 
Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and 
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.'' Today's action is 
not a policy that has ``tribal implications'' under Executive Order 
13175. DOE has reviewed today's action under Executive Order 13175 and 
has determined that it is consistent with applicable policies of that 
Executive Order.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on May 29, 2015.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy.
[FR Doc. 2015-14297 Filed 6-10-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                  33250                         Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 112 / Thursday, June 11, 2015 / Notices

                                                  • Presentation by DOE                                   2012 IECC) would result in national                    revised code would improve energy
                                                  • Public Comment Period                                 source energy savings of approximately                 efficiency in residential buildings, and
                                                  • Adjourn                                               0.87 percent, site energy savings of                   must publish notice of such
                                                    Public Participation: The NNMCAB’s                    approximately 0.98 percent, and energy                 determination in the Federal Register.
                                                  Committees welcome the attendance of                    cost savings of approximately 0.73                     (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)) The Secretary
                                                  the public at their combined committee                  percent of residential building energy                 may determine that the revision of the
                                                  meeting and will make every effort to                   consumption, as regulated by the IECC.                 1992 MEC, or any successor thereof,
                                                  accommodate persons with physical                       Upon publication of this affirmative                   improves the level of energy efficiency
                                                  disabilities or special needs. If you                   determination, each State is required by               in residential buildings. If so, then not
                                                  require special accommodations due to                   statute to certify that it has reviewed the            later than two years after the date of the
                                                  a disability, please contact Menice                     provisions of its residential building                 publication of such affirmative
                                                  Santistevan at least seven days in                      code regarding energy efficiency, and                  determination, each State is required to
                                                  advance of the meeting at the telephone                 made a determination as to whether to                  certify that it has reviewed its
                                                  number listed above. Written statements                 update its code to meet or exceed the                  residential building code regarding
                                                  may be filed with the Committees either                 2015 IECC. Additionally, this notice                   energy efficiency, and made a
                                                  before or after the meeting. Individuals                provides guidance to States on these                   determination as to whether it is
                                                  who wish to make oral statements                        processes and associated certifications.               appropriate to revise its code to meet or
                                                  pertaining to agenda items should                       DATES: Certification statements provided               exceed the provisions of the successor
                                                  contact Menice Santistevan at the                       by States must be submitted by June 12,                code. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(B)) State
                                                  address or telephone number listed                      2017.                                                  determinations are to be made: (1) After
                                                  above. Requests must be received five                                                                          public notice and hearing; (2) in writing;
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Certification Statements
                                                  days prior to the meeting and reasonable                                                                       (3) based upon findings included in
                                                                                                          must be addressed to the Building
                                                  provision will be made to include the                                                                          such determination and upon evidence
                                                                                                          Technologies Office—Building Energy
                                                  presentation in the agenda. The Deputy                                                                         presented at the hearing; and (4)
                                                                                                          Codes Program Manager, U.S.
                                                  Designated Federal Officer is                                                                                  available to the public. (See 42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                          Department of Energy, Office of Energy
                                                  empowered to conduct the meeting in a                                                                          6833(a)(2)) In addition, if a State
                                                                                                          Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000
                                                  fashion that will facilitate the orderly                                                                       determines that it is not appropriate to
                                                                                                          Independence Avenue SW., EE–5B,
                                                  conduct of business. Individuals                                                                               revise its residential building code, the
                                                                                                          Washington, DC 20585.
                                                  wishing to make public comments will                                                                           State is required to submit to the
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       Secretary, in writing, the reasons, which
                                                  be provided a maximum of five minutes                   Jeremiah Williams; U.S. Department of
                                                  to present their comments.                                                                                     are to be made available to the public.
                                                                                                          Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and                (See 42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(4))
                                                    Minutes: Minutes will be available by                 Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence
                                                  writing or calling Menice Santistevan at                                                                          ECPA requires the Secretary to permit
                                                                                                          Avenue SW., EE–5B, Washington, DC                      extensions of the deadlines for the State
                                                  the address or phone number listed                      20585; (202) 287–1941;
                                                  above. Minutes and other Board                                                                                 certification if a State can demonstrate
                                                                                                          Jeremiah.Williams@ee.doe.gov.                          that it has made a good faith effort to
                                                  documents are on the Internet at:                         For legal issues, please contact Kavita
                                                  http://www.nnmcab.energy.gov/.                                                                                 comply with the requirements of section
                                                                                                          Vaidyanathan; U.S. Department of                       304(a) of ECPA, and that it has made
                                                    Issued at Washington, DC, on June 8, 2015.            Energy, Office of the General Counsel,                 significant progress in doing so. (42
                                                  LaTanya R. Butler,                                      1000 Independence Avenue SW., GC–                      U.S.C. 6833(c)) DOE is also directed to
                                                  Deputy Committee Management Officer.                    33, Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586–                   provide technical assistance to States to
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–14301 Filed 6–10–15; 8:45 am]             0669; Kavita.Vaidyanathan@hq.doe.gov.                  support implementation of State
                                                  BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             residential and commercial building
                                                                                                          I. Introduction                                        energy efficiency codes. (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                             A. Statutory Authority                              6833(d))
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                       B. Background
                                                                                                             C. Public Comments Regarding the                    B. Background
                                                  [EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030]                                       Determination                                       The International Energy
                                                                                                          II. Methodology
                                                  RIN 1904–AD33                                                                                                  Conservation Code (IECC) is the
                                                                                                          III. Summary of Findings
                                                                                                          IV. Determination Statement                            national model code establishing energy
                                                  Determination Regarding Energy                          V. State Certification                                 efficiency requirements for residential
                                                  Efficiency Improvements in the 2015                     VI. Regulatory Review & Analysis                       buildings. The IECC is revised every 3
                                                  International Energy Conservation                                                                              years through a code development and
                                                  Code (IECC)                                             I. Introduction                                        consensus process administered by the
                                                                                                          A. Statutory Authority                                 International Code Council (ICC) 1. Code
                                                  AGENCY: Energy Efficiency and                                                                                  change proposals may be submitted by
                                                  Renewable Energy, Department of                            Title III of the Energy Conservation                any interested party, and are evaluated
                                                  Energy.                                                 and Production Act (ECPA), as                          through a series of public hearings. As
                                                  ACTION: Notice of determination.                        amended, establishes requirements for                  part of the ICC process, any interested
                                                                                                          building energy conservation standards,                party may submit proposals, as well as
                                                  SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                       administered by the DOE Building                       written comments or suggested changes
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                                                  Energy (DOE) has determined that the                    Energy Codes Program. (42 U.S.C. 6831                  to any proposal, and make arguments
                                                  2015 edition of the International Energy                et seq.) Section 304(a), as amended, of                before a committee of experts assembled
                                                  Conservation Code (IECC) would                          ECPA provides that whenever the 1992                   by the ICC. At the final public hearing,
                                                  improve energy efficiency in buildings                  Model Energy Code (MEC), or any                        arguments are presented to and voted
                                                  subject to the code compared to the                     successor to that code, is revised, the
                                                  2012 edition. DOE analysis indicates                    Secretary of Energy (Secretary) must                     1 More information on the ICC code development
                                                  that buildings meeting the 2015 IECC (as                make a determination, not later than 12                and consensus process is described at http://
                                                  compared with buildings meeting the                     months after such revision, whether the                www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/Pages/procedures.aspx.



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                                                  upon by the ICC Governmental Member                                  In arriving at its determination, DOE                       C. Public Comments Regarding the
                                                  Representatives, with the collection of                            reviewed all changes between the 2012                         Determination
                                                  accepted proposals forming the revised                             and 2015 editions of the IECC with
                                                  edition of the IECC. The ICC published                             respect to residential buildings.                                DOE accepted public comments on
                                                  the 2015 edition of the IECC (2015 IECC                            Accordingly, DOE published a Notice of                        the Notice of Preliminary Determination
                                                  or 2015 edition) on June 3, 2014, which                            Preliminary Determination regarding the                       for the 2015 IECC until October 27,
                                                  forms the basis of this determination                              2015 IECC in the Federal Register on                          2014. DOE received timely submissions
                                                  notice.                                                            September 26, 2014 (79 FR 57915).                             from a total of five submitters.

                                                                                                        TABLE I—INVENTORY OF PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED
                                                                                                                                                                             Number of
                                                                                                       Submitter                                                                                        Public docket reference
                                                                                                                                                                             comments

                                                  International Code Council (ICC) .......................................................................................                 3    EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030–0002
                                                  National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) ................................................................                            2    EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030–0003
                                                  Responsible Energy Codes Alliance (RECA) ....................................................................                            9    EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030–0004
                                                  Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) ....................................................................                            4    EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030–0005
                                                  Individual Commenter (Conner) .........................................................................................                  1    EERE–2014–BT–DET–0030–0006



                                                     ICC’s first comment offers general                              response, DOE has added references to                         the state has determined to revise its
                                                  support for DOE’s preliminary                                      earlier determinations, as well as the                        code a description of the new code, and
                                                  determination. (ICC, No. 2 at p. 2) 2 In                           associated energy savings estimates, in                       if it has decided not to revise its
                                                  its second comment, ICC suggests DOE                               Section V of this notice. In its third                        residential building energy code, a
                                                  accompany its 2015 IECC determination                              comment, ICC suggests DOE ‘‘emphasize                         space to provide the reasons for such
                                                  with ‘‘previously released information                             that states are to compare the provisions                     decision. (3) The cover letter, as well as
                                                  regarding the increased efficiency of the                          of their current codes with the                               the proposed form for response to DOE,
                                                  2012 IECC over the 2009 version, and                               provisions and requirements of the 2015                       should prominently note the date on
                                                  the increased efficiency of the 2009                               IECC, and not assume that the                                 which the response to DOE is due. (4)
                                                  version over the 2006 version, in order                            percentage increase in efficiency for                         DOE should publish on its Building
                                                  to make it abundantly clear that the                               their respective state will be the same as                    Energy Codes Web site the response
                                                  efficiency of the 2015 IECC is much                                the 1% increase measured by DOE over                          received from each state, as well as a list
                                                  higher than versions of the IECC in use                            the provisions in the 2012 IECC.’’ (ICC,                      of states from which a response has not
                                                  in many states and jurisdictions around                            No. 2 at p. 3) DOE acknowledges that                          been received, updated on a regular
                                                  the nation.’’ (ICC, No. 2 at p. 2–3) DOE                           States and localities should indeed                           basis. (5) Publishing the information on
                                                  agrees with ICC’s assessment that the                              consider the impact of updated model                          each state, and its response or non-
                                                  provisions of the 2015 edition of the                              codes relative to the specific                                response would allow citizens to
                                                  IECC are much more energy efficient                                requirements in effect within the state                       become involved and ask questions of
                                                  than several earlier editions of the                               or locality. In performing its                                their public officials, and otherwise
                                                  model code. In performing its                                      determination, DOE evaluates the                              determine whether their state is in
                                                  determination, DOE evaluates the                                   updated model code relative to the                            compliance with the law.’’ (ICC, No. 2
                                                  expected national impact of the new                                previous model code, and estimates the                        at p. 3) DOE is currently evaluating the
                                                  edition of the model code, in this case                            aggregate impact on national energy                           means by which it tracks the national
                                                  the 2015 IECC, against the most recent                             consumption. As many adopting states                          implementation of building energy
                                                  previous edition receiving an                                      and localities make modifications to the                      codes, and will consider the
                                                  affirmative determination of energy                                model code, these entities should                             communication options proposed by
                                                  savings, in this case the 2012 IECC (42                            evaluate the impacts of the updated                           ICC.
                                                  U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(A)). However, DOE                                code relative to their own provisions.                           NAHB’s first comment suggests that
                                                  recognizes that the updated code                                   ICC further offers suggested                                  ‘‘DOE’s analysis of the pipe insulation
                                                  represents a significant savings                                   communication options for DOE to                              was not properly calculated’’ and noted
                                                  opportunity—in many cases up to 30                                 consider: ‘‘(1) DOE should transmit,                          that the actual net change made by this
                                                  percent savings relative to codes                                  with a cover letter offering assistance                       proposal was to increase the length of
                                                  currently adopted by U.S. states.3 In                              and cooperation, a copy of the final                          3⁄4-inch pipe requiring insulation by

                                                                                                                     determination to the governor of each                         including runs shorter than 10 feet,
                                                    2 A notation in the form ‘‘ICC, No. 2 at p. 2’’                  state, with a copy to the State Energy                        while eliminating insulation
                                                  identifies a written comment that DOE received and                 Office, and post a copy of the cover                          requirements on smaller diameter
                                                  has included in the docket of DOE’s ‘‘Preliminary                  letter template on the DOE Building                           piping. NAHB suggests ‘‘by properly
                                                  Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency
                                                  Improvements in the 2015 International Energy                      Energy Codes Web site. (2) DOE should                         applying the new hot water pipe
                                                  Conservation Code (Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–                        provide, along with the cover letter and                      insulation requirements, the resulting
                                                  DET–0030), which is maintained at                                  determination, a simple form response                         energy savings will change.’’ (NAHB,
                                                  www.regulations.gov. This particular notation refers
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                                                                                                                     ‘state determination form’ in a format                        No. 3 at p. 1) DOE agrees with NAHB’s
                                                  to a comment: (1) Submitted by ICC; (2) filed as
                                                  document number 2 of the docket, and (3)                           that allows the state officials charged                       comments relative to the net energy
                                                  appearing on page 2 of that document.                              with complying with the law the ability                       savings surrounding this particular
                                                    3 Mendon et al., Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the              to check off whether the state (a) has                        proposal, and has revised its analysis
                                                  2009 and 2012 IECC Residential provisions—                         reviewed its code, (b) has provided                           accordingly. The revised estimated total
                                                  Technical Support Document (PNNL, Richland,
                                                  WA, April 2013), available at http://www.
                                                                                                                     notice and an opportunity for comment                         energy cost savings compared to the
                                                  energycodes.gov/sites/default/files/documents/                     in the state, (c) has made findings, (d)                      2012 IECC are now 0.73% compared to
                                                  State_CostEffectiveness_TSD_Final.pdf.                             has published such findings, and (e) if                       the preliminary estimate of 0.90% (see


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                                                  Section III of this notice). NAHB’s                     energy codes to ensure intended                        edition of the code will receive a
                                                  second comment notes that the                           consumer energy and cost savings. In its               positive or negative determination
                                                  ‘‘International Code Council (ICC)                      third comment, RECA agrees with DOE                    solely on the basis of this quantitative
                                                  originally had proposal RE112–13 listed                 that, ‘‘proposal RE68–13 slightly                      analysis.’’ RECA notes that in previous
                                                  as being approved to be included in the                 weakens sunroom fenestration                           determinations, DOE has not
                                                  2015 edition of the IECC. This proposal,                requirements’’, ‘‘the impact should be                 historically limited itself to analyzing
                                                  however, was actually withdrawn by the                  very small’’, and it, ‘‘does not affect                only changes to the prescriptive path,
                                                  proponent before it was approved on the                 SHGC requirements’’, but notes that                    and encourages DOE not to limit itself
                                                  consent agenda. As a result, the changes                ‘‘the impact is on climate zones 2–3, not              to only considering changes to the
                                                  were not included in the 2015 IECC and                  climate zone 1.’’ (RECA No. 4 at p. 2)                 prescriptive path in the future. RECA
                                                  thus, any reference to RE112–13 should                  DOE agrees with RECA’s comment and                     ‘‘urges the Department to clarify in its
                                                  be removed from the analysis.’’ (NAHB,                  assessment of the subject proposal, and                Determination that it will continue to
                                                  No. 3 at p. 2) DOE agrees with NAHB’s                   has revised the determination notice                   assess any changes made to the
                                                  comment and acknowledges that the                       and supporting analysis accordingly. In                performance path, and any new
                                                  subject proposal is not included in the                 its fourth comment, RECA disagrees                     compliance options (like ERI) that are
                                                  2015 IECC. DOE notes that the original                  with DOE that duct tightness levels tend               added to the IECC going forward in
                                                  documentation published by the ICC                      to always be a ‘‘zero sum trade-off’’ as               future Determinations.’’ DOE agrees
                                                  following the public hearing process                    claimed in the Preliminary                             with RECA’s comment in principle, and
                                                  inadvertently included this proposal,                   Determination, and suggests that ‘‘the                 acknowledges that changes in the 2015
                                                  and it has since been confirmed that the                Department explicitly and correctly                    IECC, as well as potential future changes
                                                  proposal was withdrawn from                             recognize the value of mandatory                       to the IECC, are likely to require
                                                  consideration during the hearing                        measures, and that removal of this                     increasingly nuanced analyses of the
                                                  process. DOE has revised this notice and                mandatory backstop is a reduction in                   changes’ impacts. As stated in the
                                                  supporting documentation accordingly.                   stringency in some cases, albeit likely                preliminary notice, DOE plans to collect
                                                  (Note that RECA offered a similar                       modest, depending on the measure that                  data specifically on the ERI path, and
                                                  comment on RE112–13; see RECA, No.                      replaces duct efficiency.’’ (RECA No. 4                will consider means to broaden the
                                                  4 at p. 3.)                                             at p. 2–3) DOE agrees in principle with                scope of that commitment, as necessary,
                                                     RECA’s first comment expresses                       RECA’s comment that energy neutrality                  in the future. In addition, while the DOE
                                                  general support for DOE’s Preliminary                   depends on a variety of factors,                       Determination has typically focused on
                                                  Determination on the 2015 edition of                    including impacts over the useful life of              the mandatory and prescriptive
                                                  IECC, DOE’s evaluation methodology in                   alternative energy measures. In the case               requirements of the IECC, the
                                                  both its quantitative and qualitative                   of building energy efficiency tradeoffs,               Department reserves the right to
                                                  aspects, and DOE’s conclusion that the                  the impact on longer-term energy                       evaluate other means of compliance
                                                  2015 IECC’s weakening amendments are                    savings can vary significantly between                 when adequate information is available.
                                                  outweighed by its strengthening                         the measures being traded and the                      In its seventh comment, RECA agrees
                                                  amendments. (RECA No. 4 at p. 1) In its                 chosen alternative designs. In addition,               with DOE that ‘‘it is difficult to assess
                                                  second comment, RECA ‘‘urges the                        DOE understands the purpose of                         the impact of the new Energy Rating
                                                  Department to move ahead to finalize its                mandatory requirements within the                      Index in the context of a
                                                  Determination endorsing the 2015 IECC                   code, and while the subject proposal                   Determination,’’ but argues that ‘‘DOE
                                                  for state adoption’’; ‘‘to continue to                  cannot directly be captured within the                 could reasonably conclude, based on the
                                                  provide materials to states and localities              DOE quantitative analysis, DOE indeed                  results of a Pacific Northwest National
                                                  that will facilitate the adoption of, and               acknowledges the potential effect on                   Laboratory study, that the new
                                                  compliance with, this latest edition of                 building energy efficiency in                          compliance path is reasonably likely to
                                                  the IECC’’; ‘‘to expeditiously make                     application. In its fifth comment, RECA                save energy as compared to compliance
                                                  training and compliance software                        notes that proposal RE112–13 ‘‘was                     with the 2012 IECC prescriptive
                                                  available to states that adopt the 2015                 withdrawn prior to final consideration,                requirements on average, even if some
                                                  IECC’’; and ‘‘to provide additional                     and is thus not part of the 2015 IECC.’’               individual homes could be weaker than
                                                  funding to those states that are early                  (RECA No. 4 at p. 3) DOE agrees with                   those built to the 2012 IECC.’’ 4 (RECA
                                                  adopters of the 2015 IECC.’’ (RECA No.                  this comment, as detailed above in                     No. 4 at p. 5) DOE appreciates the
                                                  4 at p. 1, and 3) DOE acknowledges the                  response to NAHB’s similar comment.                    comment and agrees, based on the
                                                  need for materials that can assist in                   In its sixth comment, RECA suggests                    referenced PNNL analysis, that most
                                                  facilitating the adoption of the latest                 that DOE should ‘‘continue to assess the               homes built using the ERI path, as
                                                  editions of the model code. While these                 potential impact of changes to the IECC                specified in the 2015 IECC, are likely to
                                                  activities are not directly within the                  for compliance paths outside the                       be at least as efficient as the homes built
                                                  scope of the DOE determination                          prescriptive path’’ averring that                      to meet the prescriptive requirements of
                                                  analysis, DOE is directed to provide                    expanding the Department’s ability to                  the IECC or the traditional performance
                                                  technical assistance to states                          further assess such changes is in the                  path. In its eighth comment, RECA urges
                                                  implementing building energy codes (42                  public interest. (RECA No. 4 at p. 3)                  DOE to ‘‘promote the proper adoption
                                                  U.S.C. 6833(d)), and does so through a                  With specific reference to DOE’s                       and implementation of the ERI as
                                                  variety of activities, such as state-                   evaluation of the new ERI compliance                   contained in the 2015 IECC, without any
                                                                                                                                                                 weakening amendments, including
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                                                  specific energy and cost analysis, code                 path, RECA agrees with DOE’s use of the
                                                  compliance software, and a collection of                prescriptive compliance path as the                    monitoring its deployment in states and
                                                  technical resources. DOE intends to                     generally predominant path, but                        cities going forward.’’ RECA also
                                                  continue to provide such resources to                   recommends ‘‘this emphasis on the
                                                                                                                                                                   4 Taylor et al., Identification of RESNET HERS
                                                  assist states in implementing updated                   prescriptive path for the numerical
                                                                                                                                                                 Index Values Corresponding to Minimal
                                                  model codes, including adoption of                      analysis should not be read as limiting                Compliance with the IECC (PNNL, Richland, WA,
                                                  such codes by states and localities, and                the overall assessment of all changes in               May 2014), available at http://www.energycodes.
                                                  increasing compliance with building                     the code, nor should it suggest that an                gov/hers-and-iecc-performance-path.



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                                                  recommends ‘‘DOE develop and/or fund                    exactly how many homes will comply                     II).’’ (Conner No. 6 at p. 1) Mr. Conner
                                                  comprehensive support materials and                     using the ERI pathway, but suggests it                 suggests that ‘‘DOE modeling was not
                                                  training to help to ensure that the ERI                 is certainly not zero. NRDC suggests that              done in accordance with the IECC
                                                  is properly implemented,’’ and that                     ‘‘currently about half of new homes                    standard reference design, and therefore
                                                  ‘‘DOE should also consider how it can                   constructed in the U.S. are rated using                is not as required for a determination.’’
                                                  help to ensure that the ERI process                     the RESNET HERS rating’’, and that ‘‘it                He further suggests that ‘‘several major
                                                  produces consistent, repeatable, and                    is likely a large percentage of these                  energy saving requirements provided by
                                                  credible results for code compliance.’’                 homes will choose to comply with the                   this new option were ignored or
                                                  (RECA No. 4 at p. 5–7) DOE                              code via the ERI pathway, since this                   underestimated’’, and argues that ‘‘the
                                                  acknowledges the importance of the                      will likely be the simplest method of                  definition of the Tropical Zone, which
                                                  new ERI path in the 2015 IECC and its                   compliance.’’ (NRDC, No. 5 at p. 2)                    is a subset of existing IECC Climate
                                                  potential impact on energy as the code                  NRDC further notes that a ‘‘Pacific                    Zone 1, does not by itself increase or
                                                  is implemented. While code                              Northwest National Laboratory analysis                 decrease energy’’, but that ‘‘it is the
                                                  implementation activities are outside                   of the HERS index’s relationship to the                associated requirements that would
                                                  the direct scope of the DOE                             2012 IECC performance path found that                  potentially affect energy use.’’ (Conner
                                                  determination, DOE does provide                         for all climate zones the ERI values                   No. 6 at p. 1) Mr. Conner cites three
                                                  technical assistance to states                          adopted in the 2015 IECC ranged from                   aspects of proposal CE66-13 Part II that
                                                  implementing building energy codes (42                  at least as efficient to substantially more            should have been considered new
                                                  U.S.C. 6833(d)). DOE recognizes the                     efficient than the 2012 IECC, indicating               energy-saving requirements rather than
                                                  need for continued analysis and support                 that homes complying with the ERI path                 conditions under which other
                                                  for states adopting the 2015 IECC, and                  will on average achieve large energy                   requirements may be lessened, as DOE
                                                  will consider the requested activities, as              savings compared to the 2012 IECC.’’                   interpreted them: The restriction that
                                                  able and appropriate, through the                       (NRDC, No. 5 at p. 2) DOE agrees that                  the home not be heated and that 50%
                                                  Building Energy Codes Program. In its                   the new alternative ERI compliance                     of the home be uncooled, the restriction
                                                  ninth comment, RECA supports the                        path, including the associated                         that 80% of domestic water heating be
                                                  ‘‘Department’s stated plan to collect                   thresholds as published in the 2015                    by solar or other renewable sources, and
                                                  data relevant to the ERI, as well as all                IECC, is reasonably likely to result in                the restriction that natural ventilation be
                                                  compliance options allowed in the                       energy savings compared to the 2012                    facilitated by operable windows.
                                                  IECC.’’ RECA further encourages the                     IECC and the majority of current state                 (Conner No. 6 at p. 1) In response, DOE
                                                  Department to ‘‘reach out to industry                   codes. However, DOE remains unaware                    appreciates Mr. Conner’s comments, but
                                                  and nonprofit partners to aggregate the                 of any current data source that would                  does not agree with his assessment
                                                  data already available, and to explore                  allow for adequate evaluation of the                   regarding the particular proposal. The
                                                  new methods for collecting and                          newly created path. DOE continues to                   IECC Standard Reference Design (SRD)
                                                  analyzing data on the various                           base its evaluation of the new path on                 is intended for demonstrating
                                                  compliance options and tools used                       the recent analysis conducted by PNNL,                 compliance of individual buildings,
                                                  across the country.’’ (RECA No. 4 at p.                 as referenced in the preliminary                       which differs from the aggregate
                                                  7) DOE acknowledges and appreciates                     determination notice. In its fourth                    national analysis applied in DOE
                                                  RECA’s support, and plans to work with                  comment, NRDC appreciates DOE’s                        determinations. Although the DOE
                                                  the industry and stakeholders in                        indication in the preliminary                          building modeling prototypes and
                                                  evaluating the new ERI path and                         determination that ‘‘it will attempt to                simulation methodology occasionally
                                                  associated energy impact. As previously                 collect data on the utilization of the                 draw on SRD assumptions, where
                                                  stated, DOE intends to collect relevant                 various compliance pathways and                        appropriate, they are also informed by
                                                  data and track the implementation of                    evaluate whether it can quantify savings               additional sources that may better
                                                  the ERI path relative to the traditional                from compliance pathways other than                    represent typical construction practices,
                                                                                                          the prescriptive path in future                        and to estimate an expected impact of
                                                  compliance options provided by the
                                                                                                                                                                 code changes. In this case, DOE
                                                  IECC. DOE will continue to                              determinations’’, and urges DOE to
                                                                                                                                                                 considered typical construction affected
                                                  communicate with interested and                         ‘‘evaluate energy savings from the ERI
                                                                                                                                                                 by the newly defined Tropical Zone,
                                                  affected parties as the 2015 IECC is                    pathway in future determinations, as
                                                                                                                                                                 and acknowledges the modified criteria
                                                  implemented and as further data and                     currently the analysis leaves out this
                                                                                                                                                                 associated with partially-conditioned
                                                  resulting analysis becomes available.                   potential source of significant energy
                                                                                                                                                                 homes (e.g., with solar water heating
                                                     NRDC’s first two comments offer                      savings.’’ (NRDC, No. 5 at p.2) DOE
                                                                                                                                                                 systems and operable windows).
                                                  general support for DOE’s determination                 acknowledges the importance of
                                                                                                                                                                 However, it is not clear that these
                                                  that the 2015 IECC saves energy                         evaluating the energy impact of the ERI
                                                                                                                                                                 changes will encourage additional use
                                                  compared to the 2012 IECC, for DOE’s                    alternative, but remains unaware of any
                                                                                                                                                                 of energy-saving features, and DOE has
                                                  quantitative finding of energy savings,                 current data source that would allow for               maintained its original assessment.
                                                  and for DOE’s qualitative assessment of                 adequate evaluation of the newly
                                                  the specific code changes that will                     created path. DOE, therefore, maintains                II. Methodology
                                                  result in energy savings. (NRDC, No. 5                  its intentions to track the adoption of                   In arriving at a determination, DOE
                                                  at p. 1–2) In its third comment NRDC                    the ERI path relative to traditional                   reviewed all changes between the 2015
                                                  suggests that ‘‘actual energy savings                   application of the IECC, and may further               and 2012 editions of the IECC. The IECC
                                                                                                          evaluate this path in future analyses.
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                                                  from the 2015 IECC are likely to be                                                                            covers a broad spectrum of the energy-
                                                  much larger than indicated by DOE’s                        One comment was received from an                    related components and systems in
                                                  analysis’’, specifically suggesting that                individual submitter, Craig Conner, who                buildings, ranging from simpler
                                                  the ‘‘new Energy Rating Index (ERI)                     indicated that ‘‘DOE made errors in                    residential buildings to more complex
                                                  pathway created by RE188–13 is likely                   estimating the residential energy savings              multifamily facilities. For the purposes
                                                  to result in significant energy savings.’’              for the change that included a new                     of its determination, DOE focused only
                                                  (NRDC, No.5 at p.2) NRDC                                tropical option for residential                        on low-rise residential buildings,
                                                  acknowledges that it is not knowable                    construction (CE66-13 Part II, or CE66-                defined in a manner consistent with the


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                                                  ICC and the American Society of                         determination as to whether any                        for the technical assistance of the 2015
                                                  Heating, Refrigerating and Air-                         successor standard to the 1992 MEC will                IECC.
                                                  conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).                        improve energy efficiency. (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                 III. Summary of Findings
                                                  Low-rise residential buildings include                  6833(a)(5)(A)) Section 304 of ECPA does
                                                  one- and two-family detached and                        not include any reference to economic                    In performing its determination, DOE
                                                  attached buildings, and low-rise                        justification, although such criteria are              performed both a qualitative and
                                                  multifamily buildings (not greater than                 considered directly by the ICC code                    quantitative analysis of the prescriptive
                                                  three stories), such as condominiums                    development and consensus process, as                  and mandatory requirements contained
                                                  and garden apartments. The 2015 IECC                    applicable. Each proposal submitted to                 in the 2015 IECC. The chosen
                                                  was developed through the same                          the ICC code development process also                  methodology for these analyses is
                                                  approach as the previous 2012 edition                   requires a declaration of whether the                  consistent with actions of recent
                                                  with approval through the ICC                           proposed code change will increase the                 determinations, and provides a
                                                  consensus process. The 2015 edition                     cost of construction.                                  reasonable assessment of how the code
                                                  contains no significant changes to the                     Separate from the Secretary’s                       will affect energy savings in residential
                                                  overall scope or the structure of the                   determination under section 304(a),                    buildings. A summary of the analyses
                                                  prescriptive and mandatory provisions                   section 307 of ECPA requires DOE to                    supporting DOE’s determination is
                                                  of the code, which form the basis of the                periodically review the technical and                  outlined in the following sections.
                                                  DOE determination analyses. As a                        economic basis of the voluntary
                                                  result, DOE determined that the                                                                                Qualitative Analysis
                                                                                                          building energy codes, and participate
                                                  methodology used for the analysis of the                in the industry process for review and                    DOE performed a comparative
                                                  2012 IECC should again be utilized for                  modification, including seeking                        analysis of the textual requirements of
                                                  the analysis of the 2015 IECC.                          adoption of all technologically feasible               the 2015 IECC, examining the specific
                                                  Overview of Methodology                                 and economically justified energy                      changes (approved code changes) made
                                                                                                          efficiency measures. (42 U.S.C. 6836(b))               between the 2012 and the 2015 editions.
                                                     The analysis methodology used by                     In fulfillment of this directive, DOE                  The ICC Code Hearing process considers
                                                  DOE contains both qualitative and                       evaluates its code change proposals                    individual code changes for approval,
                                                  quantitative components. A qualitative                  submitted to the ICC, analyzing energy                 and then bundles all the approved code
                                                  comparison is undertaken to identify                                                                           changes together to form the next
                                                                                                          savings and cost-effectiveness, as
                                                  textual changes between requirements                                                                           published edition. In creating the 2015
                                                                                                          applicable, and otherwise participates
                                                  in the 2015 and 2012 editions of the                                                                           IECC, ICC processed 76 approved code
                                                                                                          in the ICC process. In addition, DOE
                                                  IECC, followed by a quantitative                                                                               change proposals. DOE evaluated each
                                                                                                          performs independent technical and
                                                  assessment of energy savings conducted                                                                         of these code change proposals in
                                                                                                          economic analysis of the IECC as part of
                                                  through whole-building simulations of                                                                          preparing its determination. In
                                                                                                          its direction to provide assistance to
                                                  buildings constructed to meet the                                                                              conducting the revised analysis, DOE
                                                                                                          States implementing building energy
                                                  minimum requirements of each code                                                                              also took into consideration NAHB’s
                                                                                                          codes. This approach allows DOE to
                                                  over a range of U.S. climates. The                                                                             comment about DOE’s analysis of pipe
                                                                                                          meet its statutory obligation to
                                                  analysis methodology, which was                                                                                insulation requirements (NAHB, No. 3
                                                  previously developed through a public                   participate in the industry process for
                                                                                                          review and modification of the IECC,                   at p. 1).
                                                  comment process, is available on the                                                                              Overall, DOE found that the vast
                                                  DOE Building Energy Codes Program                       and to seek adoption of all
                                                                                                          technologically feasible and                           majority of changes in the 2015 IECC
                                                  Web site.5
                                                                                                          economically justified energy efficiency               appear to be neutral (i.e., have no direct
                                                     Consistent with its previous
                                                                                                          measures. (42 U.S.C. 6836(b)).                         impact on energy savings) within the
                                                  determinations, DOE compared overall
                                                                                                             In preparation for technical assistance             context of the determination analysis.
                                                  editions of the IECC, and did not issue
                                                  determinations for individual code                      activities, DOE previously developed a                 DOE also found that beneficial changes
                                                  changes. DOE interprets the language in                 standardized methodology for assessing                 (i.e., increased energy savings) outweigh
                                                  section 304(a) of ECPA to mean that                     the cost-effectiveness of code changes                 any changes with a detrimental effect on
                                                  when a comprehensive revision of the                    through a public process. (78 FR 47677)                energy efficiency in residential
                                                  1992 MEC, or its successor (which in                    This methodology is published on the                   buildings. Of the 76 total changes:
                                                  this case is the 2015 IECC), is published,              DOE Building Energy Codes Program                         • 6 were considered beneficial;
                                                  then that revised or successor code                     Web site, and has been applied by DOE                     • 62 were considered neutral;
                                                  triggers the Secretary’s obligation to                  in the development of code change                         • 5 were considered negligible;
                                                  issue a determination as to whether the                 proposals for the IECC, as well as                        • 2 were considered detrimental; and
                                                  revised code improves energy efficiency                 assessing the cost-effectiveness of                       • 1 was considered to have an
                                                  in residential buildings. (See 42 U.S.C.                published editions of the IECC. DOE                    unquantifiable impact.
                                                  6833(a)(5)(A)) This determination is                    expects to update this methodology                        Table III.1 presents the findings
                                                  made by comparing the revised or                        periodically to ensure its assumptions                 resulting from the qualitative analysis,
                                                  successor code to the last predecessor                  and economic criteria remain valid and                 along with a description of the change,
                                                  code.                                                   adequate for the analysis of potential                 as well as an assessment of the
                                                                                                          code change proposals, and for States                  anticipated impact on energy savings in
                                                  Consideration for Technological and                     considering adoption of model building                 residential buildings. Additional details
                                                  Economic Factors                                        energy codes. DOE will continue to use                 pertaining to the qualitative analysis are
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                                                    Section 304(a) of ECPA states that the                the currently established methodology                  presented in a technical support
                                                  Secretary is required to make a                         and parameters for developing materials                document.6



                                                    5 See http://www.energycodes.gov/development/          6 Mendon et al., 2015 IECC: Energy Savings            available at http://www.energycodes.gov/
                                                  residential/methodology.                                Analysis (PNNL, Richland, WA, December 2014),          determinations.



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                                                                                                       TABLE III.1—QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FINDINGS
                                                                                                                                                                 Impact on
                                                      Proposal No.                 Code section(s) affected a                Description of changes               energy                           Reason
                                                                                                                                                                 efficiency

                                                  RE1–13 ...................   R101.4.3 (IRC N1101.3) ..............   Deletes the exception for vesti-        Neutral .........   The residential code has no re-
                                                                                                                          bules in the provisions per-                               quirements for vestibules.
                                                                                                                          taining to additions, alterations,
                                                                                                                          renovations, and repairs.
                                                  RE3–13 ...................   R103.2 (IRC N1101.8) ................. Deletes text relating to commer-         Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                                                                          cial building components in
                                                                                                                          ‘‘Information on Construction
                                                                                                                          Documents.’’
                                                  RE5–13 ...................   R202 (IRC N1101.9) .................... Deletes the definition of ‘‘en-         Neutral ........    The definition applied to nonresi-
                                                                                                                          trance door.’’                                             dential buildings only.
                                                  RE6–13 ...................   R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9 Adds definition of ‘‘Insulating Sid-                    Neutral ........    Addition of definition.
                                                                                 (NEW)).                                  ing’’ and notes that the insula-
                                                                                                                          tion level of this siding must be
                                                                                                                          R–2 or greater.
                                                  RE9–13 ...................   R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9 Adds an appendix with non-man-                          Neutral .........   No direct impact, but has the po-
                                                                                 (NEW)), R304 (NEW) (IRC                  datory provisions for homes to                             tential to increase efficiency in
                                                                                 N1101.16 (NEW)).                         be ‘‘solar-ready.’’ Designed to                            the future.
                                                                                                                          be readily referenced by adopt-
                                                                                                                          ing authorities as needed.
                                                  RE12–13 .................    R401.2 (IRC N1101.15) ............... Minor clarification that the code’s       Neutral .........   Clarification   of   code   require-
                                                                                                                          mandatory requirements should                              ments.
                                                                                                                          be met in all compliance paths.
                                                  RE14–13 .................    R401.3 (IRC N1101.16) ............... Adds more options for the allow-          Neutral .........   Not energy       related but does
                                                                                                                          able locations for posting the                             eliminate a    small enforcement
                                                                                                                          certificate of occupancy.                                  hindrance.
                                                  RE16–13 .................    R401.3 (IRC N1101.16) ............... Similar to RE14–13. Allows more           Neutral .........   Not energy       related but does
                                                                                                                          options for the allowable loca-                            eliminate a    small enforcement
                                                                                                                          tions for posting the certificate                          hindrance.
                                                                                                                          of occupancy.
                                                  RE18–13 .................    R402.1 (IRC N1102.1), R402.1.1 Cross-references vapor barrier                   Neutral .........   Adds consistency and clarifies
                                                                                 (NEW) (IRC N1102.1.1 (NEW)).             requirements by referencing                                code requirements.
                                                                                                                          IRC R702.7.
                                                  RE30–13 .................    Table R402.1.1, (IRC Table Modifies footnote h to these ta-                     Neutral .........   Adds an option for combined in-
                                                                                 N1102.1.1).                              bles to allow combined sheath-                             sulated sheathing/siding that
                                                                                                                          ing/siding.                                                meets code requirements.
                                                  RE43–13 .................    R402.1.2 (IRC N1102.1.2) ........... Adds use of term ‘‘continuous in-          Neutral .........   Minor clarification of terminology.
                                                                                                                          sulation’’ instead of ‘‘insulating
                                                                                                                          sheathing.’’
                                                  RE45–13 .................    Table R402.1.3 (IRC N1102.1.3)          Slightly increases frame wall U-        Negligible ....     Intended to correct a perceived
                                                                                                                          factor in climate zones 1 and 2.                            misalignment     between    the
                                                                                                                          The R-value table remains un-                               code’s R-value-based require-
                                                                                                                          changed.                                                    ments and the alternative U-
                                                                                                                                                                                      factor-based requirements. The
                                                                                                                                                                                      changes are very small and
                                                                                                                                                                                      unlikely to change wall insula-
                                                                                                                                                                                      tion levels in most homes.
                                                  RE50–13 .................    Table R402.1.3         (IRC    Table    Slightly increases frame wall U-        Negligible ....     Intended to correct a perceived
                                                                                 N1102.1.3).                             factor in climate zones 1–5 but                              misalignment     between    the
                                                                                                                         reduces it in climate zones 6–                               code’s R-value-based require-
                                                                                                                         8. The R-value table remains                                 ments and the alternative U-
                                                                                                                         unchanged.                                                   factor-based requirements. The
                                                                                                                                                                                      changes are very small and
                                                                                                                                                                                      unlikely to change wall insula-
                                                                                                                                                                                      tion levels in most homes.
                                                  RE53–13 .................    R402.2.1 (IRC N1102.2.1) ...........    Clarifies decreased ceiling insula-     Neutral .........   Clarification of the code require-
                                                                                                                         tion allowance for ceilings with                             ment.
                                                                                                                         attic spaces only.
                                                  RE58–13 .................    R402.2.4 (IRC N1102.2.4) ...........    Clarifies that vertical doors are       Neutral .........   Clarification of the code require-
                                                                                                                         not ‘‘access doors’’ in R402.2.4                            ment.
                                                                                                                         and shall be permitted to meet
                                                                                                                         the fenestration requirements
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                                                                                                                         of Table 402.1.1.
                                                  RE60–13 .................    R402.2.7 (IRC N1102.2.7), Table         Allows the floor cavity insulation      Neutral .........   Allows a combination of cavity
                                                                                R402.4.1.1     (IRC      Table           to not be in contact with the                                and continuous insulation to
                                                                                N1102.4.1.1).                            underside of the subfloor deck-                              meet the floor R-value require-
                                                                                                                         ing if it is in contact with the                             ment.
                                                                                                                         topside of sheathing or contin-
                                                                                                                         uous insulation installed on the
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                                                                                              TABLE III.1—QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FINDINGS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                 Impact on
                                                      Proposal No.                Code section(s) affected a                 Description of changes               energy                           Reason
                                                                                                                                                                 efficiency

                                                  RE63–13 .................   Table R402.1.1 (IRC Table               Clarifies footnote h text by re-         Neutral ........    Clarification   of   code   require-
                                                                                N1102.1.1),        R402.2.13            wording it and moving it to new                              ments.
                                                                                (NNEW)      (IRC  N1102.2.13            section R402.2.13.
                                                                                (NEW)).
                                                  RE68–13 .................   R402.3.5 (IRC N1102.3.5) ...........    Slightly increases sunroom U-fac-        Detrimental ..      Applies to only climate zones 2
                                                                                                                         tor.                                                        and 3; impacts only thermally
                                                                                                                                                                                     isolated sunrooms.
                                                  RE83–13 .................   Table R402.4.1.1         (IRC   Table   Clarifies requirements for wall          Neutral ........    Minor addition and clarification of
                                                                                N1102.4.1.1).                           corner and headers to have in-                               code requirements.
                                                                                                                        sulation that has at least R–3
                                                                                                                        per inch, and clarifies that it is
                                                                                                                        the cavities in such compo-
                                                                                                                        nents that require the insula-
                                                                                                                        tion.
                                                  RE84–13 .................   Table R402.4.1.1         (IRC   Table   Allows a combination of cavity           Neutral .........   Subset of RE60–13; makes minor
                                                                                N1102.4.1.1).                           and continuous insulation to                                 clarifying revisions to wording.
                                                                                                                        meet the floor R-value require-
                                                                                                                        ment.
                                                  RE85–13 .................   Table R402.4.1.1         (IRC   Table   Reorganizes Table 402.4.1.1 by           Neutral .........   Clarification   of   code   require-
                                                                                N1102.4.1.1).                           adding an additional column                                  ments.
                                                                                                                        and separating ‘‘air barrier cri-
                                                                                                                        teria’’ from ‘‘insulation installa-
                                                                                                                        tion criteria,’’ for clarity.
                                                  RE86–13 .................   Table R402.4.1.1 (IRC Table             Clarifies language relating to fire-     Neutral .........   Clarification   of   code   require-
                                                                                N1102.4.1.1), R402.4.2 (IRC             place sealing/door require-                                  ments.
                                                                                N1102.4.2).                             ments.
                                                  RE91–13 .................   R402.4.1.2 (IRC N1102.4.1.2),           Adds references to the American          Neutral .........   Adds more detailed references
                                                                                Chapter 5.                              Society for Testing and Mate-                                for procedures.
                                                                                                                        rials (ASTM) standards E779
                                                                                                                        and E1827 for blower door
                                                                                                                        testing.
                                                  RE103–13 ...............    R403.1.1 (IRC N1103.1.1) ...........    Adds requirements for the ther-          Neutral .........   Clarifies that the requirement is
                                                                                                                        mostat to be pre-programmed                                  the manufacturer’s responsi-
                                                                                                                        by the manufacturer.                                         bility.
                                                  RE105–13 ...............    R403.1.1 (IRC N1103.1.1) ...........    Makes the programmable ther-             Neutral .........   No direct impact on energy.
                                                                                                                        mostat requirement apply to
                                                                                                                        any heating/cooling system.
                                                  RE107–13 ...............    R403.2.1 (IRC N1103.2.1) ...........    Increases insulation requirements        Beneficial .....    Modestly reduces conduction
                                                                                                                        for return ducts in attics from                              losses from return ducts in at-
                                                                                                                        R–6 to R–8.                                                  tics.
                                                  RE109–13 ...............    R403.2 (IRC N1103.2), R403.2.2          Makes the maximum allowable              Neutral .........   Zero-sum tradeoff within IECC
                                                                               (IRC N1103.2.2), R403.2.3                duct leakage rates prescriptive,                             performance path rules; applies
                                                                               (NEW)       (IRC    N1103.2.3            allowing      performance     path                           only to compliance via perform-
                                                                               (NEW)), R403.2.4 (NEW) (IRC              trade-offs.                                                  ance path.
                                                                               N1103.2.4 (NEW)).
                                                  RE111–13 ...............    R403.2.2 (IRC N1103.2.2) ...........    Aligns the IECC with the Inter-          Neutral .........   Requires sealing of additional
                                                                                                                         national    Mechanical    Code                              locking joints for consistency
                                                                                                                         (IMC) by removing exception                                 between the IECC and IMC.
                                                                                                                         from duct sealing for low-pres-                             Impact is negligible because
                                                                                                                         sure     continuously   welded                              the mandatory duct pressure
                                                                                                                         ducts.                                                      test governs duct leakage re-
                                                                                                                                                                                     gardless of specific sealing
                                                                                                                                                                                     strategies.
                                                  RE117–13 ...............    R403.2.2 (IRC N1103.2.2) ...........    Deletes exception relating to par-       Neutral .........   Editorial change to eliminate irrel-
                                                                                                                        tially inaccessible duct connec-                             evant text.
                                                                                                                        tions.
                                                  RE118–13 ...............    R403.2.2 (IRC N1103.2.2) ...........    Reverses the order of how the            Neutral ........    Rearrangement of text.
                                                                                                                        two duct testing options are
                                                                                                                        presented.
                                                  RE125–13, Part I ....       R403.4.1    (IRC    N1103.4.1),         Adds requirements for demand-            Beneficial .....    Demand activated control re-
                                                                               R403.4.1.1     (NEW)     (IRC            activated control on hot water                               duces the runtime of circulation
                                                                               N1103.4.1.1           (NEW)),            circulation systems and heat                                 pumps.
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                                                                               R403.4.1.2     (NEW)     (IRC            trace systems. Makes IECC,
                                                                               N1103.4.1.2 (NEW)), Chapter              IRC, and IPC consistent and
                                                                               5, IPC [E] 607.2.1, [E]                  clarifies requirements for these
                                                                               607.2.1.1      (NEW),      [E]           systems.
                                                                               607.2.1.1.1     (NEW),     [E]
                                                                               607.2.1.1.2 (NEW), IPC Chap-
                                                                               ter 14, IRC P2905 (NEW), IRC
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                                                                                                 TABLE III.1—QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FINDINGS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                            Impact on
                                                      Proposal No.                Code section(s) affected a                          Description of changes                 energy                        Reason
                                                                                                                                                                            efficiency

                                                  RE132–13 ...............   R403.4.2 (IRC N1103.4.2), Table                    Deletes requirement for domestic          Beneficial .....    Energy lost due to the elimination
                                                                              R403.4.2      (IRC       Table                      hot water (DHW) pipe insula-                                  of hot water pipe insulation on
                                                                              N1103.4.2).                                         tion to kitchen and the generic                               the kitchen pipe is typically
                                                                                                                                  requirement on long/large-di-                                 more than made up by added
                                                                                                                                  ameter pipes. However, adds                                   insulation requirements for
                                                                                                                                  DHW pipe insulation for 3/4-                                  pipes 3/4 inches in diameter,
                                                                                                                                  inch pipes.                                                   the most common size for
                                                                                                                                                                                                trunk lines.
                                                  RE136–13, Part I ....      R403.4.2 (NEW) (IRC N1103.4.2                      Adds demand control require-              Beneficial .....    Demand activated control re-
                                                                               (NEW)),     IPC    202,       IPC                  ments for recirculating systems                               duces the runtime of circulation
                                                                               [E]607.2.1.1    (NEW),        IRC                  that use a cold water supply                                  pumps.
                                                                               P2905 (NEW), IRC P2905.1                           pipe to return water to the tank.
                                                                               (NEW).
                                                  RE142–13 ...............   R403.6 (IRC N1103.6) .................             Requires heating, ventilation, and        Neutral .........   DOE’s Appliances and Commer-
                                                                                                                                  air-conditioning equipment to                                 cial Equipment Standards Pro-
                                                                                                                                  meet Federal efficiency stand-                                gram regulates the minimum
                                                                                                                                  ards.                                                         efficiency of units produced by
                                                                                                                                                                                                equipment manufacturers.
                                                  RE163–13 ...............   R405.4.2     (IRC   N1105.4.2),                    Specifies details of a compliance         Neutral ........    No direct impact on energy.
                                                                               R405.4.2.1     (NEW)    (IRC                       report for the performance ap-
                                                                               N1105.4.2.1 (NEW)), R405.2.2                       proach.
                                                                               (NEW)     (IRC    N1105.4.2.2
                                                                               (NEW)).
                                                  RE167–13 ...............   Table R405.5.2(1) (IRC Table                       Fixes missing standard reference          Neutral .........   Adds details for modeling the
                                                                               B1105.5.2(1)).                                     design specifications for ther-                               standard reference design in
                                                                                                                                  mal distribution systems.                                     the performance path.
                                                  RE173–13 ...............   Table R405.5.2(1) (IRC Table                       Adjusts Table R405.5.2(1) (the            Neutral .........   Simple clarification of the intent
                                                                               N1105.5.2(1)).                                     performance path) terminology                                 of the code.
                                                                                                                                  for doors and fenestration.
                                                  RE184–13 ...............   R101.4.3, R202, R406 (NEW),                        Revamps alterations language              Neutral .........   Trade-offs between weakened
                                                                              (IRC N1101. 3, N1101.9,                             and moves it from chapter 1 to                                and strengthened requirements
                                                                              N1106 (NEW)).                                       section R406.                                                 possible but there is no fea-
                                                                                                                                                                                                sible method for quantifying the
                                                                                                                                                                                                energy impact of these trade-
                                                                                                                                                                                                offs.
                                                  RE188–13 ...............   R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9                            Optional new approach in section          Not quantifi-       New      alternative   compliance
                                                                              (NEW)),     R401.2    (IRC                         406 requiring an ERI with a                able at this        path—no data is currently
                                                                              N1101.15), R406 (NEW) (IRC                         tradeoff limitation on the ther-           time.               available to adequately esti-
                                                                              N1106 NEW).                                        mal envelope requirements.                                     mate the number of homes that
                                                                                                                                                                                                may be constructed using this
                                                                                                                                                                                                compliance path.
                                                  RE193–13 ...............   R202 (IRC N1101.9), 403.10                         Adds requirements for testing of          Neutral ........    Impacts air quality; no direct im-
                                                                              (New) (IRC N1103.10 (New)).                         combustion venting systems.                                   pact on home energy usage.
                                                  RE195–13 ...............   R402.1.2 ......................................    Subtracts out R–0.6 for insulating        Neutral .........   Adds consistency in R-value cal-
                                                                                                                                  siding from R-value table to                                  culations.
                                                                                                                                  prevent double counting of sid-
                                                                                                                                  ing.
                                                  RB96–13, Part I ......     Table R402.4.1.1 .........................         Specifies that air sealing shall be       Neutral ........    Minor clarification of code re-
                                                                                                                                  provided in fire separation as-                               quirements.
                                                                                                                                  semblies.
                                                  RB100–13 ...............   R303.4 .........................................   Corrects the air infiltration thresh-     Neutral ........    Consistency change.
                                                                                                                                  old in R303.4 to be 5 air
                                                                                                                                  changes per hour or less to
                                                                                                                                  align it with the infiltration limits
                                                                                                                                  set by the code.
                                                  SP19–13, Part III ....     303.1; IECC              C404.7;        IECC       Makes       numerous          wording     Neutral .........   No direct impact on home energy
                                                                               R403.9.                                            changes to pool and spa re-                                   usage.
                                                                                                                                  quirements. Doesn’t appear to
                                                                                                                                  make substantive changes.
                                                  ADM22–13, Part III         IECC: R108.2 ...............................       Revises ‘‘owner’s agent’’ to              Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                                                                                                  ‘‘owner’s authorized agent’’ in
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                                                                                                                                  R108.2.
                                                  ADM30–13, Part III         IECC: R103.4 ...............................       Adds ‘‘work shall be installed in         Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                                                                                                  accordance with the approved
                                                                                                                                  construction documents’’ to
                                                                                                                                  R103.4.
                                                  ADM40–13, Part III         IECC: R103.1 ...............................       Adds ‘‘technical reports’’ as ac-         Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                                                                                                  ceptable data for submittal with
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                                                                                                TABLE III.1—QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FINDINGS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                        Impact on
                                                      Proposal No.               Code section(s) affected a                         Description of changes               energy                         Reason
                                                                                                                                                                        efficiency

                                                  ADM51–13, Part III        IECC: R202 (IRC N1101.9) .........                 Adds ‘‘retrofit’’ and other terms to   Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                                                                                                 definition of ‘‘alteration.’’
                                                  ADM57–13, Part III        IECC: R202 (IRC N1101.9)                           Adds definition of ‘‘approved          Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                                              (New).                                             agency.’’
                                                  ADM60–13, Part III        IECC: R202 (IRC N1101.9) .........                 Revises definition of ‘‘repairs.’’     Neutral .........   Simple language change.
                                                  CE4–13, Part II .......   R101.4, R202 (IRC N1101.9);                        Editorial relocation of code text      Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                              R402.3.6 (IRC N1102.3.6),                          pertaining to ‘‘existing build-
                                                                              Chapter 5 (RE) (NEW) (IRC                          ings’’ to a separate chapter.
                                                                              N1106 (NEW)).
                                                  CE8–13, Part II .......   R101.4.2, R202 (NEW) (IRC                          Revises language requiring the         Beneficial .....    Additional buildings must meet
                                                                              N1101.9 (NEW)).                                    code to apply to historic build-                           the code requirements.
                                                                                                                                 ings if no ‘‘compromise to the
                                                                                                                                 historic nature and function of
                                                                                                                                 the building’’ occurs.
                                                  CE11–13, Part II .....    R101.4.3, (IRC N1101.3) .............              Adds existing single-pane fen-         Neutral .........   Exceptions are allowed only if en-
                                                                                                                                 estration with surface films to                            ergy use is not increased.
                                                                                                                                 the list of exceptions in
                                                                                                                                 R101.4.3.
                                                  CE15–13, Part II .....    R101.4.3 (IRC N1101.3), R202                       Revises exemption for roofing re-      Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                              (NEW) (IRC N1101.9 (NEW)).                         placement.
                                                  CE23–13, Part II .....    R101.5.2 (IRC N1101.6), R402.1                     Relocates exception for ‘‘low en-      Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                              (IRC N1102.1).                                     ergy’’ buildings from R101.5.2
                                                                                                                                 to R402.1.
                                                  CE33–13, Part II .....    R102, R102.1.1 (NEW) ................              Changes title of section R102 to       Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                                                                                 ‘‘Applicability—Duties and pow-
                                                                                                                                 ers of the Code Official’’ and
                                                                                                                                 revises language on ‘‘alter-
                                                                                                                                 native materials, design and
                                                                                                                                 methods of construction and
                                                                                                                                 equipment.’’
                                                  CE37–13, Part II .....    R103.2.1 (NEW) ..........................          Requires the building’s thermal        Neutral .........   Simple documentation      require-
                                                                                                                                 envelope to be represented on                              ment.
                                                                                                                                 construction documents.
                                                  CE38–13, Part II .....    R103.3, R104.1, R104.2 (NEW),                      Revises a number of administra-        Neutral .........   No direct impact on energy.
                                                                              R104.3,       R104.3.1            (NEW),           tive requirements to enhance
                                                                              R014.3.2 (NEW), R104.3.3                           the ability to ensure compli-
                                                                              (NEW),       R104.3.4             (NEW),           ance with the code and im-
                                                                              R104.3.5 (NEW), R104.3.6                           prove the usability of the code.
                                                                              (NEW), R104.5.
                                                  CE43–13, Part II .....    R106.2 .........................................   Deletes R106.2 ‘‘Conflicting re-       Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                                                                                 quirements’’ because it is re-
                                                                                                                                 dundant with ‘‘Conflicts’’ in
                                                                                                                                 R106.1.1.
                                                  CE44–13, Part II .....    R108.4 .........................................   Revises language pertaining to         Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                                                                                 ‘‘fines’’ in section R108.4.
                                                  CE49–13, Part III ....    R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9                            Adds definition of a ‘‘circulating     Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                              (NEW)).                                            hot water system.’’
                                                  CE50–13, Part II .....    R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9                            Add definition of ‘‘climate zone.’’    Neutral .........   Editorial change.
                                                                              (NEW)).
                                                  CE51–13, part II ......   R202 (IRC N1101.9) ....................            Revises the definition of ‘‘condi-     Neutral ........    Revision of definition.
                                                                                                                                 tioned space.’’
                                                  CE52–13, Part II .....    R202 (NEW) (IRC N1101.9                            Adds definition of ‘‘continuous in-    Neutral .........   Definition addition.
                                                                              (NEW)).                                            sulation.’’
                                                  CE59–13, Part II .....    R202 (IRC N1101.9) ....................            Revises the definition of ‘‘vertical   Neutral .........   Revision of definition.
                                                                                                                                 glazing.’’
                                                  CE61–13, Part II .....    Table R301.1 ...............................       Adds ‘‘Broomfield County’’ to          Neutral ........    Editorial change.
                                                                                                                                 Table C301.1 and R301.1.
                                                  CE62–13, Part II .....    Figure R301.1 (IRC Figure                          Eliminates the ‘‘warm humid’’          Neutral ........    No efficiency requirements de-
                                                                              N1101.10), Table R301.1 (IRC                       designation for counties in the                            pend on the warm-humid des-
                                                                              Table N1101.10).                                   ‘‘dry’’ moisture regime in                                 ignation in Climate Zone 2/Dry.
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                                                  CE63–13, Part II .....    R303.1.1 (IRC N1101.12.1) .........                Requires labeling R-value on           Neutral .........   Labeling requirement.
                                                                                                                                 packaging of insulated siding
                                                                                                                                 and listing of same on the cer-
                                                                                                                                 tification.




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                                                                                             TABLE III.1—QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FINDINGS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                  Impact on
                                                      Proposal No.               Code section(s) affected a                  Description of changes                energy                        Reason
                                                                                                                                                                  efficiency

                                                  CE65–13, Part II .....    R303.1.3   (IRC          N1101.12.3),      Adds the American National               Neutral .........   Adds an option of using ANSI/
                                                                             Chapter 5.                                   Standards Institute (ANSI)/Door                             DASMA 105 instead of NFRC
                                                                                                                          and Access Systems Manufac-                                 100.
                                                                                                                          turers Association (DASMA)
                                                                                                                          standard 105 as an alternative
                                                                                                                          to National Fenestration and
                                                                                                                          Rating Council (NFRC) 100 for
                                                                                                                          determining U-factors of ga-
                                                                                                                          rage doors, where required.
                                                  CE66–13, Part II .....    R301.4 (NEW) (IRC N1101.10.3               Defines a new ‘‘Tropical’’ climate       Detrimental ..      Exception to code requirements
                                                                             (NEW)), R406 (NEW) (IRC                      zone and adds an optional                                   applicable to a small number of
                                                                             N1106 (NEW)).                                compliance path for semi-con-                               homes in tropical areas.
                                                                                                                          ditioned residential buildings
                                                                                                                          with a list of pre-defined criteria
                                                                                                                          to be deemed as code compli-
                                                                                                                          ant in this climate zone.
                                                  CE67–13, Part II .....    R303.1.4.1 (N1101.12.4) (NEW),             Adds ASTM C1363 as the re-               Neutral .........   Addition of testing requirements.
                                                                             Chapter 5.                                   quired test standard for deter-
                                                                                                                          mining the thermal resistance
                                                                                                                          (R-value) of insulating siding.
                                                  CE161–13, Part II ...     R402.3.2 (IRC N1102.3.2) ...........       Allows dynamic glazing to satisfy        Negligible ....     Similar energy impact to non-dy-
                                                                                                                          the SHGC requirements pro-                                  namic glazing.
                                                                                                                          vided the ratio of upper to
                                                                                                                          lower SHGC is 2.4 or greater
                                                                                                                          and is automatically controlled
                                                                                                                          to modulate the amount of
                                                                                                                          solar gain into the space.
                                                  CE177–13, Part II ...     R402.1.2      (NEW),                (IRC   Requires open combustion appli-          Neutral .........   Relates to indoor air quality and
                                                                             N1102.4.1.2 (NEW)).                          ances to be outside condi-                                  does not impact energy di-
                                                                                                                          tioned space or in a room iso-                              rectly.
                                                                                                                          lated from conditioned space
                                                                                                                          and ducted to the outside.
                                                  CE179–13, Part II ...     Table R402.4.1.1 (IRC Table                Exempts fire sprinklers from air         Negligible ....     The home/unit would still have to
                                                                              N1102.4.1.1).                               sealing requirements.                                       pass the blower door test.
                                                  CE283–13, Part II ...     R403.4.3    (NEW)   (N1103.5               Requires drain water heat recov-         Negligible ....     Enables credit for efficiency im-
                                                                              (NEW)), Chapter 5, IRC                      ery systems to comply with Ca-                              provements due to the use of
                                                                              P2903.11 (NEW).                             nadian Standards Association                                drain water heat recovery de-
                                                                                                                          (CSA) Standard 55 and adds                                  vices.
                                                                                                                          references to CSA Standard 55
                                                                                                                          to chapter 5.
                                                  CE362–13, Part II ...     R403.2 (New)         (IRC     N1103.2      Adds requirement for outdoor set-        Beneficial .....    Lowering boiler water tempera-
                                                                             (New)).                                      back control for hot water boil-                            ture during periods of moderate
                                                                                                                          ers that controls the boiler                                outdoor temperature reduces
                                                                                                                          water temperature based on                                  energy consumption of the boil-
                                                                                                                          the outdoor temperature.                                    er.
                                                    a Code sections refer to the 2012 IECC.
                                                    KEY: The following terms are used to characterize the effect of individual code change on energy efficiency (as contained in the above table):
                                                  Beneficial indicates that a code change is anticipated to improve energy efficiency; Detrimental indicates a code change may increase energy
                                                  use in certain applications; Neutral indicates that a code change is not anticipated to impact energy efficiency; Negligible indicates a code
                                                  change may have energy impacts but too small to quantify; and Not Quantifiable indicates that a code change may have energy impacts but
                                                  can’t be quantified at this time.


                                                     In addition to the changes approved                  compliance path in practice, and; (2) the                Index (ERI), prompted DOE to review its
                                                  for inclusion in the prescriptive and                   performance path effectively allows a                    historical approach, and make a
                                                  mandatory paths, ICC also approved a                    limitless number of ways to comply                       decision as to whether a change in
                                                  proposal based on an Energy Rating                      with the code, and no accepted                           methodology would be appropriate for
                                                  Index (ERI) in the 2015 IECC. While this                methodology exists for how to analyze                    the current determination analysis.
                                                  change does not directly alter stringency               it. Equally important, there is no                       Three primary points were considered:
                                                  of the code, it does provide an                         aggregated source of data allowing for
                                                                                                                                                                      (1) The impact of the ERI path on
                                                                                                          documentation of how buildings meet
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                                                  additional compliance path as an
                                                                                                          the performance path criteria. In the                    national residential energy consumption
                                                  alternative to the traditional IECC
                                                                                                          absence of such data, an analysis of the                 is dependent on the number of homes
                                                  prescriptive and performance paths.
                                                  DOE determination analyses have                         performance path would have no                           that use this new path, and the unique
                                                  historically focused on the prescriptive                empirical basis.                                         building characteristics of those homes.
                                                  compliance path. This has been done                        The inclusion of a new type of                        As no jurisdiction has yet implemented
                                                  because: (1) The prescriptive path is                   compliance path in the 2015 IECC,                        the 2015 IECC, there is no way to know
                                                  generally considered the predominant                    which is based on an Energy Rating                       how many homes will use this path.


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                                                     (2) An analysis conducted by Pacific                                        necessary, and is not currently                                        performance-based compliance paths.
                                                  Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)                                           available.                                                             Finally, DOE will explore whether the
                                                  suggests that most homes built using the                                          Based on these three points, DOE                                    total number of homes built under each
                                                  ERI path, as specified in the 2015 IECC,                                       concluded that it is appropriate to                                    path can be determined and tracked
                                                  are likely to be at least as efficient as the                                  follow its historical approach for the                                 over time. DOE anticipates that multiple
                                                  homes built to meet the prescriptive                                           current determination. However, DOE                                    paths may be considered in future
                                                  requirements of the IECC or the                                                acknowledges that the landscape of                                     determinations, but will only be
                                                  traditional performance path.7                                                 code compliance may be changing, and                                   included if the potential energy savings
                                                                                                                                 therefore plans to track the                                           are relative to the traditional DOE
                                                     (3) Including the new ERI path but not                                      implementation and application of the                                  analysis.
                                                  the traditional performance path would                                         new ERI path, as well as collect relevant                                 Table III.2 summarizes the overall
                                                  be arbitrary relative to historical                                            data that may enable DOE to further                                    impact of the code change proposals in
                                                  determination analysis. An accepted                                            evaluate the ERI path in future analyses.                              the qualitative analysis. Overall, the
                                                  methodology, along with a supporting                                           It will also investigate the possibility of                            sum of the beneficial code changes (6)
                                                  data source, by which to analyze the                                           collecting data that could provide the                                 is greater than the number of the
                                                  performance path would also be                                                 basis for a broader analysis of                                        detrimental code change proposals (2).

                                                                         TABLE III.2—OVERALL SUMMARY OF CODE CHANGE PROPOSAL IMPACT IN QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Unquantifiable at this
                                                            Detriment                                 Neutral                                 Benefit                        Negligible impact                                             Total
                                                                                                                                                                                                               time

                                                                   2                                      62                                      6                                       5                        1                         76



                                                  Quantitative Analysis                                                          were extracted for each building type,                                 residential building energy
                                                                                                                                 and weighted by the relative square                                    consumption, as regulated by the IECC
                                                     The quantitative analysis of the 2015                                       footage of construction (represented by                                (in comparison to the 2012 IECC).
                                                  IECC was carried out using whole-                                              building type in each climate regions).                                Associated source energy savings are
                                                  building energy simulations of                                                 The methodology used for carrying out                                  estimated to be approximately 0.87
                                                  prototype buildings designed to meet                                           the quantitative analysis remains                                      percent, and national average energy
                                                  the requirements of the 2012 IECC and                                          unchanged from the preliminary                                         cost savings are estimated to be
                                                  the 2015 IECC. DOE simulated 32                                                determination of the 2015 IECC,                                        approximately 0.73 percent. Table III.3
                                                  representative residential building types                                      however, the overall findings have been                                and Table III.4 show the energy use and
                                                  across 15 U.S. climate locations, with                                         updated based on comments received
                                                  locations selected to be representative of                                                                                                            associated savings resulting from the
                                                                                                                                 (see Public Comments Regarding the
                                                  all U.S climate zones, as defined by the                                                                                                              2015 IECC by climate zone and on an
                                                                                                                                 Determination section of this notice).
                                                  IECC. Energy use intensities (EUI) by                                            The quantitative analysis of buildings                               aggregated national basis. Further
                                                  fuel type and by end-use, as regulated                                         designed to meet the requirements of                                   details on the quantitative analysis can
                                                  by the IECC (i.e., heating, cooling,                                           the 2015 IECC indicates national site                                  be found in the technical support
                                                  domestic water heating and lighting)                                           energy savings of 0.98 percent of                                      document.

                                                      TABLE III.3—ESTIMATED REGULATED ANNUAL SITE AND SOURCE ENERGY USE INTENSITIES (EUI), AND ENERGY COSTS
                                                                                                 BY CLIMATE-ZONE
                                                                                                                                                             [2012 IECC]

                                                                                                                                                                                                  Site EUI             Source EUI         Energy costs
                                                                                                            Climate zone                                                                        (kBtu/ft2-yr)          (kBtu/ft2-yr)     ($/residence-yr)

                                                  1   .......................................................................................................................................             13.96                  38.57                845
                                                  2   .......................................................................................................................................             16.99                  43.24              1,104
                                                  3   .......................................................................................................................................             16.90                  40.43                988
                                                  4   .......................................................................................................................................             19.52                  44.00              1,069
                                                  5   .......................................................................................................................................             27.62                  47.49              1,162
                                                  6   .......................................................................................................................................             29.28                  49.21              1,195
                                                  7   .......................................................................................................................................             36.18                  63.25              1,501
                                                  8   .......................................................................................................................................             50.28                  89.49              2,320

                                                         National Weighted Average ......................................................................................                                 20.82                  44.17              1,086
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                                                    7 Taylor et al., Identification of RESNET HERS                               Compliance with the IECC (PNNL, Richland, WA,                          May 2014), available at http://www.energycodes.
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                                                      TABLE III.4—ESTIMATED REGULATED ANNUAL SITE AND SOURCE ENERGY USE INTENSITIES (EUI), AND ENERGY COSTS
                                                                                                 BY CLIMATE-ZONE
                                                                                                                                                             [2015 IECC]

                                                                                                                                                                                                  Site EUI           Source EUI          Energy costs
                                                                                                            Climate zone                                                                        (kBtu/ft2-yr)        (kBtu/ft2-yr)      ($/residence-yr)

                                                  1   .......................................................................................................................................             13.85                38.33                     841
                                                  2   .......................................................................................................................................             16.84                42.90                   1,096
                                                  3   .......................................................................................................................................             16.71                40.03                     980
                                                  4   .......................................................................................................................................             19.31                43.56                   1,060
                                                  5   .......................................................................................................................................             27.38                47.14                   1,155
                                                  6   .......................................................................................................................................             29.03                48.84                   1,187
                                                  7   .......................................................................................................................................             35.86                62.72                   1,490
                                                  8   .......................................................................................................................................             49.80                88.65                   2,299

                                                         National Weighted Average ......................................................................................                                 20.61                43.78                   1,078



                                                    Table III.5 presents the estimated                                           the 2015 IECC. Overall, the quantitative                               efficiency of residential buildings, as
                                                  energy savings (based on percent change                                        analysis indicates increased energy                                    regulated by the updated code.
                                                  in EUI and energy costs) associated with

                                                                       TABLE III.5—REGULATED ANNUAL ENERGY SAVINGS ESTIMATED FROM THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Site EUI a         Source EUI a         Energy costs a
                                                                                                            Climate zone                                                                         (percent)           (percent)             (percent)

                                                  1   .......................................................................................................................................              0.78                 0.61                    0.43
                                                  2   .......................................................................................................................................              0.88                 0.79                    0.68
                                                  3   .......................................................................................................................................              1.13                 0.99                    0.83
                                                  4   .......................................................................................................................................              1.08                 0.99                    0.82
                                                  5   .......................................................................................................................................              0.87                 0.74                    0.63
                                                  6   .......................................................................................................................................              0.85                 0.75                    0.61
                                                  7   .......................................................................................................................................              0.88                 0.84                    0.71
                                                  8   .......................................................................................................................................              0.95                 0.94                    0.94

                                                         National Weighted Average ......................................................................................                                  0.98                 0.87                    0.73
                                                      a Percentages          are calculated before rounding and may not exactly match percentages calculated between Table III.3 and Table III.4.


                                                  IV. Determination Statement                                                    V. State Certification                                                 appropriate and prominent media
                                                                                                                                                                                                        outlets, such as in a newspaper of
                                                     Review and evaluation of the 2012                                             Based on today’s determination, each
                                                                                                                                                                                                        general circulation. States should also
                                                  and 2015 editions of the IECC indicate                                         State is required to review the
                                                                                                                                 provisions of its residential building                                 be aware that this determination does
                                                  that there are differences between the                                                                                                                not apply to IECC chapters specific to
                                                  two editions. Qualitative analysis of the                                      code regarding energy efficiency, and
                                                                                                                                 determine whether it is appropriate for                                nonresidential buildings, as defined in
                                                  updated code reveals that many of the                                                                                                                 the IECC. Therefore, States must certify
                                                  code changes are anticipated to have a                                         such state to revise its building code to
                                                                                                                                 meet or exceed the energy efficiency                                   their evaluations of their State building
                                                  neutral impact on energy efficiency,                                                                                                                  codes for residential buildings with
                                                                                                                                 provisions of the 2015 IECC. (42 U.S.C.
                                                  while a small number of code changes                                                                                                                  respect to all provisions of the IECC,
                                                                                                                                 6833(a)(5)(B)) This action must be made
                                                  are anticipated to yield improved energy                                                                                                              except for those chapters not affecting
                                                                                                                                 not later than 2 years from the date of
                                                  efficiency, and a smaller number of code                                                                                                              residential buildings. Because state
                                                                                                                                 publication of a Notice of
                                                  changes are anticipated to be                                                  Determination, unless an extension is                                  codes are based on a variety of model
                                                  detrimental to energy efficiency. In                                           provided.                                                              code editions, DOE encourages States to
                                                  addition, quantitative analysis of the                                                                                                                consider the energy efficiency
                                                  code indicates regulated site energy,                                          State Review and Update
                                                                                                                                                                                                        improvements of the 2015 IECC, as well
                                                  source energy, and energy cost savings                                           The State determination must be: (1)                                 as other recent editions of the IECC,
                                                  of 0.98 percent, 0.87 percent and 0.73                                         Made after public notice and hearing;                                  which may also represent a significant
                                                  percent, respectively. Finally, DOE                                            (2) in writing; (3) based upon findings                                energy and cost savings opportunity.
                                                  acknowledges the reasonable probability                                        and upon the evidence presented at the                                 DOE determinations regarding earlier
                                                  that the new ERI compliance path will                                          hearing; and (4) made available to the                                 editions of the IECC are available on the
                                                  result in energy efficiency
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                                                                                                                                 public. (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(2)) States                                  DOE Building Energy Codes Program
                                                  improvements that cannot be quantified                                         have discretion with regard to the                                     Web site.8 Further national and state
                                                  at this time. DOE has rendered the                                             hearing procedures they use, subject to                                analysis is also available.9
                                                  conclusion that the 2015 IECC will                                             providing an adequate opportunity for
                                                  improve energy efficiency in residential                                       members of the public to be heard and                                    8 Available at http://www.energycodes.gov/
                                                  buildings, and, therefore, should receive                                      to present relevant information. The                                   regulations/determinations/previous.
                                                  an affirmative determination under                                             Department recommends publication of                                     9 Available at http://www.energycodes.gov/

                                                  Section 304(a) of ECPA.                                                        any notice of public hearing through                                   development/residential/iecc_analysis.



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                                                  State Certification Statements                          VI. Regulatory Review and Analysis                       procedural, such as rulemaking
                                                                                                                                                                   establishing the administration of
                                                    State certifications are to be sent to                Review Under Executive Orders 12866
                                                                                                                                                                   grants. Today’s action is required by
                                                  the address provided in the ADDRESSES                   and 13563
                                                                                                                                                                   Title III of ECPA, as amended, which
                                                  section, or may be submitted to                           Today’s action is not a significant                    provides that whenever the 1992 MEC,
                                                  BuildingEnergyCodes@ee.doe.gov, and                     regulatory action under Section 3(f) of                  or any successor to that code, is revised,
                                                  must be submitted in accordance with                    Executive Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory                      the Secretary must make a
                                                  the deadline identified in the DATES                    Planning and Review’’ (58 FR 51735).                     determination, not later than 12 months
                                                  section. If a State makes a determination               Accordingly, today’s action was not                      after such revision, whether the revised
                                                  that it is not appropriate to revise the                reviewed by the Office of Information                    code would improve energy efficiency
                                                  energy efficiency provisions of its                     and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the                     in residential buildings and must
                                                  residential building code, the State must               Office of Management and Budget                          publish notice of such determination in
                                                  submit to the Secretary, in writing, the                (OMB). DOE has also reviewed this                        the Federal Register. (42 U.S.C.
                                                  reasons for this determination, which                   regulation pursuant to Executive Order                   6833(a)(5)(A)) If the Secretary
                                                  shall be made available to the public.                  13563, issued on January 18, 2011. (76                   determines that the revision of 1992
                                                  (42 U.S.C. 6833(a)(4))                                  FR 3281) Executive Order 13563 is                        MEC, or any successor thereof, improves
                                                                                                          supplemental to and explicitly reaffirms                 the level of energy efficiency in
                                                    The DOE Building Energy Codes                         the principles, structures, and                          residential buildings, then no later than
                                                  Program tracks and reports State code                   definitions governing regulatory review                  two years after the date of the
                                                  adoption and certifications.10 Once a                   established in Executive Order 12866.                    publication of such affirmative
                                                  State has adopted an updated                                                                                     determination, each State is required to
                                                  residential code, DOE typically provides                Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                                                                                   certify that it has reviewed its
                                                  software, training, and support for the                 Act                                                      residential building code regarding
                                                  new code, as long as the new code is                       The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                     energy efficiency and made a
                                                  based on the national model code (i.e.,                 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires the                         determination whether it is appropriate
                                                  the 2015 IECC). DOE has issued                          preparation of an initial regulatory                     to revise its code to meet or exceed the
                                                  previous guidance on how it intends to                  flexibility analysis for any rule that by                provisions of the successor code. (42
                                                  respond to technical assistance requests                law must be proposed for public                          U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(B)) Today’s action
                                                  related to implementation resources,                    comment, unless the agency certifies                     impacts whether States must perform an
                                                  such as building energy code                            that the rule, if promulgated, will not                  evaluation of State building codes. The
                                                  compliance software. (79 FR 15112)                      have a significant economic impact on                    action would not have direct
                                                                                                          a substantial number of small entities.                  environmental impacts. Accordingly,
                                                  DOE also recognizes that some States
                                                                                                          As required by Executive Order 13272,                    DOE has not prepared an environmental
                                                  develop their own codes that are only
                                                                                                          ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities                 assessment or an environmental impact
                                                  loosely related to the national model
                                                                                                          in Agency Rulemaking’’ (67 FR 53461),                    statement.
                                                  codes, and DOE does not typically                       DOE published procedures and policies
                                                  provide technical support for those                                                                              Review Under Executive Order 13132,
                                                                                                          on February 19, 2003, to ensure that the
                                                  codes. DOE does not prescribe how each                                                                           ‘‘Federalism’’
                                                                                                          potential impacts of its rules on small
                                                  State adopts and enforces its energy                    entities are properly considered during                     Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255)
                                                  codes.                                                  the rulemaking process. (68 FR 7990)                     imposes certain requirements on
                                                                                                          DOE has also made its procedures and                     agencies formulating and implementing
                                                  Requests for Extensions
                                                                                                          policies available on the Office of                      policies or regulations that pre-empt
                                                    Section 304(c) of ECPA requires that                  General Counsel Web site.11                              State law or that have federalism
                                                  the Secretary permit an extension of the                   DOE has reviewed today’s action                       implications. Agencies are required to
                                                  deadline for complying with the                         under the provisions of the Regulatory                   examine the constitutional and statutory
                                                  certification requirements described                    Flexibility Act and the procedures and                   authority supporting any action that
                                                  above, if a State can demonstrate that it               policies published in February 2003.                     would limit the policymaking discretion
                                                  has made a good faith effort to comply                  Today’s action on the determination of                   of the States and carefully assess the
                                                  with such requirements, and that it has                 improved energy efficiency between                       necessity for such actions. Congress
                                                  made significant progress toward                        IECC editions requires States to                         found that:
                                                                                                          undertake an analysis of their respective                   (1) Large amounts of fuel and energy
                                                  meeting its certification obligations. (42
                                                                                                          building codes. Today’s action does not                  are consumed unnecessarily each year
                                                  U.S.C. 6833(c)) Such demonstrations                                                                              in heating, cooling, ventilating, and
                                                  could include one or both of the                        impact small entities. Therefore, DOE
                                                                                                          has certified that there is no significant               providing domestic hot water for newly
                                                  following: (1) A substantive plan for                                                                            constructed residential and commercial
                                                  response to the requirements stated in                  economic impact on a substantial
                                                                                                          number of small entities.                                buildings because such buildings lack
                                                  Section 304; or (2) a statement that the                                                                         adequate energy conservation features;
                                                  State has appropriated or requested                     Review Under the National                                   (2) Federal voluntary performance
                                                  funds (within State funding procedures)                 Environmental Policy Act of 1969                         standards for newly constructed
                                                  to implement a plan that would respond                    Today’s action is covered under the                    buildings can prevent such waste of
                                                  to the requirements of Section 304 of                   Categorical Exclusion found in DOE’s                     energy, which the Nation can no longer
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                                                  ECPA. This list is not exhaustive.                      National Environmental Policy Act                        afford in view of its current and
                                                  Requests are to be sent to the address                  regulations at paragraph A.6 of                          anticipated energy shortage;
                                                  provided in the ADDRESSES section, or                   appendix A to subpart D, 10 CFR part                        (3) The failure to provide adequate
                                                  may be submitted to                                     1021. That Categorical Exclusion                         energy conservation measures in newly
                                                  BuildingEnergyCodes@ee.doe.gov.                         applies to actions that are strictly                     constructed buildings increases long-
                                                                                                                                                                   term operating costs that may affect
                                                    10 Available at http://www.energycodes.gov/             11 Available at http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-   adversely the repayment of, and security
                                                  adoption/states.                                        counsel.                                                 for, loans made, insured, or guaranteed


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                                                  by Federal agencies or made by                          governments, in the aggregate, or to the               Energy Effects for any proposed
                                                  federally insured or regulated                          private sector, other than to the extent               significant energy action. A ‘‘significant
                                                  instrumentalities; and                                  such actions merely incorporate                        energy action’’ is defined as any action
                                                     (4) State and local building codes or                requirements specifically set forth in a               by an agency that promulgated or is
                                                  similar controls can provide an existing                statute. Section 202 of that title requires            expected to lead to promulgation of a
                                                  means by which to ensure, in                            a Federal agency to perform an                         final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant
                                                  coordination with other building                        assessment of the anticipated costs and                regulatory action under Executive Order
                                                  requirements and with a minimum of                      benefits of any rule that includes a                   12866, or any successor order; and (2)
                                                  Federal interference in State and local                 Federal mandate that may result in costs               is likely to have a significant adverse
                                                  transactions, that newly constructed                    to State, local, or tribal governments, or             effect on the supply, distribution, or use
                                                  buildings contain adequate energy                       to the private sector, of $100 million or              of energy; or (3) is designated by the
                                                  conservation features. (42 U.S.C. 6831)                 more. Section 204 of that title requires               Administrator of the OMB OIRA as a
                                                     Pursuant to Section 304(a) of ECPA,                  each agency that proposes a rule                       significant energy action. For any
                                                  DOE is statutorily required to determine                containing a significant Federal                       proposed significant energy action, the
                                                  whether the most recent edition of the                  intergovernmental mandate to develop                   agency must give a detailed statement of
                                                  MEC (or its successor) would improve                    an effective process for obtaining                     any adverse effects on energy supply,
                                                  the level of energy efficiency in                       meaningful and timely input from                       distribution, or use, should the proposal
                                                  residential buildings as compared to the                elected officers of State, local, and tribal           be implemented, and of reasonable
                                                  previous edition. If DOE makes an                       governments.                                           alternatives to the action and their
                                                  affirmative determination, the statute                    Consistent with previous                             expected benefits on energy supply,
                                                  requires each State to certify that it has              determinations, DOE has completed its                  distribution, and use. Today’s action
                                                  reviewed its residential building code                  review, and concluded that impacts on                  would not have a significant adverse
                                                  regarding energy efficiency and made a                  state, local, and tribal governments are               effect on the supply, distribution, or use
                                                  determination whether it is appropriate                 less than the $100 million threshold                   of energy and is therefore not a
                                                  to revise its code to meet or exceed the                specified in the Unfunded Mandates                     significant energy action. Accordingly,
                                                  provisions of the successor code. (42                   Act. Accordingly, no further action is                 DOE has not prepared a Statement of
                                                  U.S.C. 6833(a)(5)(B))                                   required under the Unfunded Mandates                   Energy Effects.
                                                     Executive Order 13132 requires                       Reform Act of 1995.
                                                  meaningful and timely input by State                                                                           Review Under Executive Order 13175
                                                  and local officials in the development of               Review Under the Treasury and General
                                                                                                                                                                   Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation
                                                  regulatory policies that have federalism                Government Appropriations Act of 1999
                                                                                                                                                                 and Coordination with Indian tribal
                                                  implications unless funds necessary to                     Section 654 of the Treasury and                     Governments’’, (65 FR 67249), requires
                                                  pay the direct costs incurred by the                    General Government Appropriations                      DOE to develop an accountable process
                                                  State and local governments in                          Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                 to ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input
                                                  complying with the regulation are                       Federal agencies to issue a Family                     by tribal officials in the development of
                                                  provided by the Federal Government.                     Policymaking Assessment for any rule                   regulatory policies that have tribal
                                                  (62 FR 43257)                                           that may affect family well-being.                     implications.’’ ‘‘Policies that have tribal
                                                     DOE has examined today’s action and                  Today’s action would not have any                      implications’’ refers to regulations that
                                                  has determined that it will not pre-empt                impact on the autonomy or integrity of                 have ‘‘substantial direct effects on one
                                                  State law and will not have a substantial               the family as an institution.                          or more Indian tribes, on the
                                                  direct effect on the States, on the                     Accordingly, DOE has concluded that it                 relationship between the Federal
                                                  relationship between the national                       is not necessary to prepare a Family                   Government and Indian tribes, or on the
                                                  government and the States, or on the                    Policymaking Assessment.                               distribution of power and
                                                  distribution of power and                                                                                      responsibilities between the Federal
                                                  responsibilities among the various                      Review Under the Treasury and General
                                                                                                          Government Appropriations Act of 2001                  Government and Indian tribes.’’ Today’s
                                                  levels of government. Today’s action                                                                           action is not a policy that has ‘‘tribal
                                                  impacts whether States must perform an                    Section 515 of the Treasury and                      implications’’ under Executive Order
                                                  evaluation of State building codes. No                  General Government Appropriations                      13175. DOE has reviewed today’s action
                                                  further action is required by Executive                 Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516) provides for                under Executive Order 13175 and has
                                                  Order 13132.                                            agencies to review most disseminations                 determined that it is consistent with
                                                                                                          of information to the public under                     applicable policies of that Executive
                                                  Review Under Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                          guidelines established by each agency                  Order.
                                                  Reform Act of 1995
                                                                                                          pursuant to general guidelines issued by
                                                     The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     OMB. Both OMB and DOE have                               Issued in Washington, DC, on May 29,
                                                  of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4) generally                                                                              2015.
                                                                                                          published established relevant
                                                  requires Federal agencies to examine                    guidelines (67 FR 8452 and 67 FR                       Kathleen B. Hogan,
                                                  closely the impacts of regulatory actions               62446, respectively). DOE has reviewed                 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
                                                  on State, local, and tribal governments.                today’s action under the OMB and DOE                   Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
                                                  Subsection 101(5) of Title I of that law                                                                       Energy.
                                                                                                          guidelines, and has concluded that it is
                                                  defines a Federal intergovernmental                                                                            [FR Doc. 2015–14297 Filed 6–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          consistent with applicable policies in
                                                  mandate to include any regulation that                  those guidelines.                                      BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
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                                                  would impose upon State, local, or
                                                  tribal governments an enforceable duty,                 Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                  except a condition of Federal assistance                  Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                     DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                  or a duty arising from participating in a               Concerning Regulations That
                                                                                                                                                                 DOE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory
                                                  voluntary Federal program. Title II of                  Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                                                                                                                                 Committee; Meetings
                                                  that law requires each Federal agency to                Distribution, or Use,’’ (66 FR 28355),
                                                  assess the effects of Federal regulatory                requires Federal agencies to prepare and               AGENCY: Office of Science, Department
                                                  actions on State, local, and tribal                     submit to the OMB a Statement of                       of Energy.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of determination.
DatesCertification statements provided by States must be submitted by June 12, 2017.
ContactJeremiah Williams; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., EE-5B, Washington, DC 20585; (202) 287-1941; [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 33250 
RIN Number1904-AD33

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