80_FR_68964 80 FR 68749 - Energy Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family High-Rise Residential Buildings' Baseline Standards Update

80 FR 68749 - Energy Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family High-Rise Residential Buildings' Baseline Standards Update

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 215 (November 6, 2015)

Page Range68749-68758
FR Document2015-28078

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is publishing this final rule to implement provisions in the Energy Conservation and Production Act (ECPA) that require DOE to update the baseline Federal energy efficiency performance standards for the construction of new Federal commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings. This rule updates the baseline Federal commercial standard to the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 90.1-2013.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Part 433

[Docket No. EERE-2014-BT-STD-0047]
RIN 1904-AD39


Energy Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-
Family High-Rise Residential Buildings' Baseline Standards Update

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is publishing this final 
rule to implement provisions in the Energy Conservation and Production 
Act (ECPA) that require DOE to update the baseline Federal energy 
efficiency performance standards for the construction of new Federal 
commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings. This rule 
updates the baseline Federal commercial standard to the American 
Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers 
(ASHRAE) Standard 90.1-2013.

DATES: This rule is effective January 5, 2016.
    The incorporation by reference of certain ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2013 
in this rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of 
January 5, 2016.
    All Federal agencies shall design new Federal buildings that are 
commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings, for which 
design for construction began on or after November 6, 2016, using 
ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 as the baseline standard for 10 CFR part 433.

ADDRESSES: This rulemaking can be identified by docket number EERE-
2014-BT-STD-0047 and/or RIN number 1904-AD39.
    Docket: The docket is available for review at http://www.regulations.gov including Federal Register Notices and other 
supporting documents/materials. All documents in the docket are listed 
in the http://www.regulations.gov index. However, not all documents 
listed in the index may be publicly available, such as information that 
is exempt from public disclosure.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical issues: Sarah Jensen, 
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable 
Energy, Federal Energy Management Program, Mailstop EE-5F, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 287-6033, email: 
[email protected]. For legal issues: Kavita Vaidyanathan, U.S. 
Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel, Forrestal 
Building, GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, 
(202) 586-6609, email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Material Under 1 CFR Part 51

    This rulemaking incorporates by reference the following standard 
into 10 CFR part 433:
     ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for 
Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, I-P Edition, Copyright 
2013.
    Copies of this standard are available from the American Society of 
Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie 
Circle NE., Atlanta, GA 30329, (404) 636-8400, http://www.ashrae.org. 
The standard is discussed in greater detail in sections III and VI.N of 
this document.
    Also, a copy of this standard is available for inspection at U.S. 
Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable 
Energy, Building Technologies Program, 6th Floor, 950 L'Enfant Plaza 
SW., Washington, DC 20024. For information on the availability of this 
standard at DOE, contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or email 
[email protected].

Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary of the Final Rule
II. Introduction
III. Discussion of the Final Rule
IV. Compliance Date
V. Reference Resources
VI. Regulatory Analysis
VII. Congressional Notification
VIII. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Executive Summary of the Final Rule

    Section 305 of the Energy Conservation and Production Act (ECPA), 
as amended, requires DOE to determine whether the energy efficiency 
standards for new Federal buildings should be updated to reflect 
revisions to ASHRAE Standard 90.1 based on the cost-effectiveness of 
the revisions. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(3)(B)) Accordingly, DOE conducted a 
cost-effectiveness analysis that found ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 to be 
cost-effective. DOE's assumptions and methodology for the cost-
effectiveness of this rule are based on DOE's cost-effectiveness 
analysis of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, as well as DOE's Environmental 
Assessment (EA) for this rulemaking.\1\ Therefore, in this final rule, 
DOE updates the energy efficiency standards for new Federal buildings 
to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 for buildings for which design for 
construction began on or after one year after the rule is published in 
the Federal Register. (42 U.S.C. 6834 (a)(3)(A)). Federal buildings are 
defined as follows: ``any building to be constructed by, or for the use 
of, any Federal agency. Such term shall include buildings built for the 
purpose of being leased by a Federal agency, and privatized military 
housing.'' (42 U.S.C. 6832 (6)). This term does not include renovations 
or modifications to existing buildings.
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    \1\ The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-2001) is entitled, 
``Environmental Assessment for Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, `Energy 
Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family 
High-Rise Residential Buildings,' Baseline Standards Update''. The 
EA and Finding Of No Significant Impact (FONSI) may be found in the 
docket for this rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/node/984581.
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II. Introduction

    ECPA, as amended, requires DOE to establish building energy 
efficiency standards for all new Federal buildings. (42 U.S.C. 
6834(a)(1)) The standards established under section 305(a)(1) of ECPA 
must contain energy efficiency measures that are technologically 
feasible, economically justified, and meet the energy efficiency levels 
in the applicable voluntary consensus energy codes specified in section 
305. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(1)-(3))
    Under section 305 of ECPA, the referenced voluntary consensus code 
for commercial buildings (including multi-

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family high rise residential buildings) is the American Society of 
Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 
Standard 90.1. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(2)(A)) For the purposes of discussion 
in this preamble, all references to ``Federal buildings'' subject to 10 
CFR 433 will include commercial and multi-family high-rise residential 
unless otherwise noted. DOE codified this referenced code as the 
baseline Federal building standard in its existing energy efficiency 
standards found in 10 CFR part 433. Also pursuant to section 305 of 
ECPA, DOE must establish, by rule, revised Federal building energy 
efficiency performance standards for new Federal buildings that require 
such buildings be designed to achieve energy consumption levels that 
are at least 30 percent below the levels established in the referenced 
code (baseline Federal building standard), if life-cycle cost-
effective. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(3)(A)(i)(I))
    Under section 305 of ECPA, not later than one year after the date 
of approval of each subsequent revision of the ASHRAE Standard or the 
International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), DOE must determine 
whether to amend the baseline Federal building standards with the 
revised voluntary standard based on the cost-effectiveness of the 
revised voluntary standard. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(3)(B)) It is this 
requirement that this rulemaking addresses. ASHRAE has updated Standard 
90.1 from the version currently referenced in DOE's regulations at 10 
CFR part 433. In this rule, DOE revises the latest baseline Federal 
building standard for 10 CFR part 433 from ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 to 
ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013.
    Section 306(a) of ECPA provides that each Federal agency and the 
Architect of the Capitol must adopt procedures to ensure that new 
Federal buildings will meet or exceed the Federal building energy 
efficiency standards established under section 305. (42 U.S.C. 6835(a)) 
ECPA Section 306(b) bars the head of a Federal agency from expending 
Federal funds for the construction of a new Federal building unless the 
building meets or exceeds the applicable baseline Federal building 
energy standards established under section 305. (42 U.S.C. 6835(b)) 
Specifically, all new Federal buildings must be designed to achieve the 
baseline standards in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 (and the International 
Energy Conservation Code for low-rise residential buildings) and 
achieve energy consumption levels at least 30 percent below these 
minimum baseline standards, where life-cycle cost-effective. (42 U.S.C. 
6834 (a)(3)(A)). This requirement does not extend to renovations or 
modifications to existing buildings.

III. Discussion of the Final Rule

    DOE is issuing this action as a final rule. As indicated above, DOE 
must determine whether the energy efficiency standards for new Federal 
buildings should be updated to reflect revisions to ASHRAE Standard 
90.1 based on the cost-effectiveness of the revisions. (42 U.S.C. 
6834(a)(3)(B)) In this final rule, DOE determines that the energy 
efficiency standards for new Federal buildings should be updated to 
reflect the 2013 revisions to ASHRAE Standard 90.1 based on the cost-
effectiveness of the revisions.
    DOE reviewed ASHRAE Standard 90.1 for DOE's state building codes 
program and determined that the 2013 version of ASHRAE Standard 90.1 
would achieve greater energy efficiency than the prior version. (See 79 
FR 57900 (Sept. 26, 2014)) This determination was subject to notice and 
comment. See 79 FR 27778 (May 15, 2014). In that determination, DOE 
found that the 2013 version of Standard 90.1 would save 8.5% more 
source energy than the 2010 version of Standard 90.1.
    In DOE's determination for the state building codes program, and 
again in this rule, DOE states that the cost-effectiveness of revisions 
to the voluntary codes is considered through DOE's statutorily directed 
involvement in the codes process. See 79 FR 57900. Section 307 of ECPA 
requires DOE to participate in the ASHRAE code development process and 
to assist in determining the cost-effectiveness of the voluntary 
standards. (42 U.S.C. 6836) DOE is required to periodically review the 
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 addition to DOE's consideration of the cost-effectiveness of 
ASHRAE 90.1-2013 through its participation in the codes development 
process, DOE conducted an independent analysis of the cost-
effectiveness of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. The results of the analysis 
are discussed below in section A. Review Under Executive Order 12866, 
``Regulatory Planning and Review''.\2\ DOE's assumptions and 
methodology for the cost-effectiveness of this rule are based on DOE's 
cost-effectiveness analysis of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, as well as 
DOE's Environmental Assessment (EA) for this rulemaking.\3\
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    \2\ National Cost-Effectiveness of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 
90.1-2013, Hart, R. et. al. PNNL-23834, Pacific Northwest National 
Laboratory, January 2015. http://www.energycodes.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Cost-effectiveness_of_ASHRAE_Standard_90-1-2013-Report.pdf.
    \3\ The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-2001) is entitled, 
``Environmental Assessment for Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, `Energy 
Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family 
High-Rise Residential Buildings,' Baseline Standards Update''. The 
EA and FONSI may be found in the docket for this rulemaking and at 
http://energy.gov/node/984581.
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    In this rule, DOE updates the energy efficiency standards 
applicable to new Federal buildings based on the determinations made by 
DOE as to the energy efficiency improvements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-
2013, as compared to the predecessor version, and based on the 
considerations of cost-effectiveness incorporated into the codes 
processes, DOE's involvement in those processes, and DOE's own cost-
effectiveness analysis.\4\ This final rule amends 10 CFR part 433 to 
update the referenced baseline Federal energy efficiency performance 
standards. No other changes are proposed to 10 CFR part 433 by this 
rule.
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    \4\ Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency Improvements in 
ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2013: Energy Standard for Buildings, 
Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings; Notice of Determination 
September 26, 2014. http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EERE-2014-BT-DET-0009-0006.
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    DOE also notes that there are a number of statutory provisions, 
regulations, Executive Orders, and memoranda of understanding that 
govern energy consumption in new Federal buildings. These include, but 
are not limited to, the Executive Order 13693 (80 FR 15871 (March 25, 
2015)); sections 323, 433, 434, and 523 of EISA 2007; section 109 of 
the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-58); and 10 CFR parts 433 
and 435. This rule supports and does not supplant these other 
applicable legal requirements for new Federal buildings. For example, 
by designing buildings to meet the ASHRAE 90.1-2013 baseline, Federal 
agencies also help achieve the energy intensity reductions mandated 
under section 431 of EISA 2007.
    Of particular significance is the Administration's Climate Action 
Plan, (CAP), issued June 2013, in which the President affirmed that the 
Federal government must position itself as a leader in clean energy and 
energy efficiency, and pledged that Federal agencies must surpass 
previous greenhouse gas reduction achievements, through a combination 
of consuming 20 percent of Federal electricity from renewable sources 
by 2020, and by pursuing greater energy efficiency in

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Federal buildings.\5\ Additionally, the President directed that 
efficiency standards for appliances and federal buildings set in the 
first and second terms combined would reduce carbon pollution by at 
least 3 billion metric tons cumulatively by 2030--equivalent to nearly 
one-half of the carbon pollution from the entire U.S. energy sector for 
one year. Today's rule, which DOE estimates will avoid cumulative 
emissions of 6,234,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide through 2030, 
directly supports the Administration's undertaking to make energy 
efficiency in Federal buildings an essential stratagem in the 
government's enduring achievement of the greenhouse gas reduction goals 
set out in the CAP.
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    \5\ The President's Climate Action Plan, Office of the Executive 
Office of the President, https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/image/president27sclimateactionplan.pdf, June 2013.
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    DOE further notes, on the subject of process loads, that the scope 
of building loads covered by ASHRAE Standard 90.1 broadened in ASHRAE 
Standard 90.1-2010 and again in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 to cover 
``new equipment or building systems specifically identified in the 
standard as part of an industrial or manufacturing process.'' \6\ For 
example, Standard 90.1-2013 now includes escalator and moving walkway 
control requirements. Such requirements were not included in efficiency 
calculations under prior versions of ASHRAE Standard 90.1. Process 
loads are defined in 10 CFR 433.2 as ``the load on a building resulting 
from energy consumed in support of a manufacturing, industrial, or 
commercial process. Process loads do not include energy consumed 
maintaining comfort and amenities for the occupants of the building 
(including space conditioning for human comfort).'' Receptacle loads, 
also known as ``plug loads'' are defined in 10 CFR 433.2 as ``the load 
on a building resulting from energy consumed by any equipment plugged 
into electrical outlets.'' As in prior versions of the energy 
efficiency performance standards for new Federal commercial and multi-
family high-rise residential buildings, DOE is maintaining the 
exclusion of process loads (for example, medical or industrial 
equipment) from the energy savings metric. Process loads typically 
involve specialized equipment for which improvements in energy 
efficiency may affect the functionality of the equipment or where 
improvements are not available at all. Some Federal buildings use most 
of their energy serving process loads, and application of the energy 
savings requirement to these buildings would likely place an undue 
burden on the rest of the building if the 30 percent savings is to be 
achieved.
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    \6\ See section 2 in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, ``Energy 
Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, (I-P 
Edition)'' and section 2 in ``ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 ``Energy 
Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, (I-P 
Edition)'' at: http://www.ashrae.org.
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    In addition, DOE is also maintaining its exclusion of receptacle 
loads for the purpose of calculating energy savings under the Federal 
building standards because they are difficult to anticipate at the 
design stage and would change over time. (See 72 FR 72565, 72567-72568 
(Dec. 21, 2007))
    This rule clarifies that Federal agencies should continue to 
consider the building envelope and energy consuming systems normally 
specified as part of the building design covered by ASHRAE Standard 
90.1 when determining if a design meets ASHRAE Standard 90.1 and 
whether achieving energy consumption levels at least 30% below the 
relevant ASHRAE baseline building is life-cycle cost-effective. 
Receptacle and process loads not explicitly covered in Standard 90.1, 
such as specialized medical or research equipment and equipment used in 
manufacturing processes, may be excluded from the calculations as noted 
in the rule.

IV. Compliance Date

    This final rule applies to new Federal commercial and multi-family 
high-rise residential buildings for which design for construction 
begins on or after one year from the publication date of this 
rulemaking in the Federal Register. (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(1)) Such 
buildings must be designed to exceed the energy efficiency level of the 
appropriate updated voluntary standard by 30 percent if life-cycle 
cost-effective. However, at a minimum, such buildings must achieve the 
energy efficiency equal to that of the appropriate updated voluntary 
standard. One year lead time before the design for construction begins 
is consistent with DOE's previous updates to the energy efficiency 
baselines and the original statutory mandate for Federal building 
standards. One year lead time before design for construction begins 
helps minimize compliance costs to agencies, which may have planned 
buildings in various stages of design, and allows for design changes to 
more fully consider life-cycle cost-effective measures (as opposed to 
having to revise designs in development, which may make incorporation 
of energy efficiency measure more difficult or expensive).

V. Reference Resources

    The Department originally prepared this list of resources to help 
Federal agencies achieve building energy efficiency levels of at least 
30 percent below ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004. The Department has reviewed 
these resources and believes that they continue to be useful for 
helping agencies maximize their energy efficiency levels. The 
Department has updated this resource list as necessary. These resources 
come in many forms and in a variety of media. Resources are provided 
for all buildings, and also specifically for commercial and multi-
family high-rise residential buildings.

Resources for Commercial and Multi-Family High-Rise Residential 
Buildings

1. Energy Efficient Products--U.S. DOE Federal Energy Management 
Program and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR 
Program

http://energy.gov/eere/femp/energy-and-water-efficient-products

    Federal agencies are required by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 
to specify Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) designated or 
ENERGY STAR equipment, including building mechanical and lighting 
equipment and builder-supplied appliances, for purchase and 
installation in all new construction. This equipment is generally 
more efficient than the corresponding requirements of ASHRAE 
Standard 90.1-2013, and may be used to achieve part of the savings 
required of Federal building designs. (This rule does not 
specifically address the use of this equipment, but this Web site is 
listed for convenience because it is a very useful resource for 
achieving part of the energy savings required by the rule.)

2. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis--U.S. DOE Federal Energy Management 
Program

    The life-cycle cost analysis rules promulgated in 10 CFR part 
436 Subpart A Life-Cycle Cost Methodology and Procedures conform to 
requirements in the Federal Energy Management Improvement Act of 
1988 (Pub. L. 100-615) and subsequent energy conservation 
legislation, as well as Executive Order 13693, Planning for Federal 
Sustainability in the Next Decade. The life-cycle cost guidance and 
required discount rates and energy price projections are determined 
annually by FEMP and the Energy Information Administration, and are 
published in the Annual Supplement to The National Institute of 
Standards and Technology Handbook 135: ``Energy Price Indices and 
Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis'' http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/pdfs/ashb10.pdf.

3. ENERGY STAR Target Finder--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
and U.S. Department of Energy

http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=new_bldg_design.bus_target_finder

    ENERGY STAR is a Government-backed program helping businesses 
and individuals

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protect the environment through superior energy efficiency. The 
benchmarking tool and other information at the ENERGY STAR Target 
Finder Web site can be useful in determining an annual energy target 
for building design and computer simulations, evaluating cost-
effectiveness of efficiency measures, and tracking a building's 
actual energy performance after construction.\7\
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    \7\ The use of EPA's Target Finder tool during the design 
process of applicable new Federal buildings helps ensure that 
buildings are on a pathway to meet the existing building Federal 
Sustainable Building Guiding Principle (Energy Efficiency: Option 
1), which is to receive an ENERGY STAR score of 75 or higher in 
EPA's Portfolio Manager.
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4. Building Energy Software Tools--U.S. DOE Building Technologies 
Program

http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/tools_directory/

    This directory provides information on building software tools 
for evaluation energy efficiency, renewable energy, and 
sustainability in buildings.

5. ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013--ASHRAE

http://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/products/1865966

    The baseline energy efficiency standard for commercial and 
multi-family high-rise buildings is ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-
2013. This link also contains a link to a read-only version of 
Standard 90.1-2013 under the Preview button.

6. Whole Building Design Guide--National Institute of Building 
Sciences

http://www.wbdg.org/

    A portal providing one-stop access to up-to-date information on 
a wide range of building-related guidance, criteria and technology 
from a ``whole buildings'' perspective.

7. Labs for the 21st Century--U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE

http://energy.gov/eere/femp/laboratories-21st-century

    A Web site focused on improving the energy efficiency and 
environmental performance of laboratory space. This site includes 
training and educational resources and design tools focused on 
laboratories.

VI. Regulatory Analysis

A. Review Under Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and 
Review''

    This final rule is a ``significant regulatory action'' under 
Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review.'' 58 FR 51735 
(October 4, 1993). Accordingly, this action was subject to review by 
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB). OMB has completed its review. As discussed 
previously in this rule, DOE is required to determine, based on the 
cost-effectiveness, whether the standards for Federal buildings should 
be updated to reflect an amendment to the ASHRAE standard. As stated 
above, DOE complied with the statutory language by analyzing the cost-
effectiveness of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, and through DOE's 
involvement in the ASHRAE code development process, including the 
consideration of ASHRAE's cost-effectiveness criteria for Standard 
90.1-2013.\8\
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    \8\ See infra at 1.
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    DOE has also reviewed this regulation pursuant to Executive Order 
13563, issued on January 18, 2011. 76 FR 3281 (January 21, 2011). EO 
13563 is supplemental to and explicitly reaffirms the principles, 
structures, and definitions governing regulatory review established in 
Executive Order 12866.
    Review under Executive Order 12866 requires an analysis of the 
economic effect of the rule. For this purpose, DOE estimated 
incremental first cost (in this case, the difference between the cost 
of a building designed to meet ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 and a building 
designed to meet ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010) for the Federal commercial 
and high-rise multi-family residential buildings sector, as well as 
life-cycle cost net savings. DOE determined that the total incremental 
first cost estimate is a savings of $1.2 million per year, with an 
average first cost decrease of $0.03 per square foot. DOE estimated 
$87.2 million in annual life-cycle cost (LCC) net savings for the 
entire Federal commercial and multi-family high-rise buildings sector 
with an average life-cycle cost net savings of $2.21 per square foot.
    DOE's assumptions and methodology for the cost-effectiveness of 
this rule are based on DOE's cost-effectiveness analysis of ASHRAE 
Standard 90.1-2013, as well as DOE's Environmental Assessment (EA) for 
this rulemaking.\9\ The EA identified a rate of new Federal commercial 
construction of 39.4 million square feet per year with a distribution 
of building types as shown in Table 1. As described in the EA, the 
distribution of building types is based on the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 
and 2011 GSA Federal real property reports. Table 1 also shows the 
prototype buildings incorporated into computer simulations that are 
used to estimate energy use in each building type. DOE derived these 
prototype buildings from 16 building types in 17 climate zones \10\ 
using its Commercial Prototype Building models.\11\ Of the 16 prototype 
buildings, DOE developed costs for six prototype buildings to determine 
the cost effectiveness of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. DOE then extracted 
the cost-effectiveness information for those prototype buildings and 
weighted those values as appropriate to obtain an average cost 
effectiveness value for building types found in the Federal commercial 
sector, as discussed in the EA.
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    \9\ The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-2001) is entitled, 
``Environmental Assessment for Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, `Energy 
Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family 
High-Rise Residential Buildings,' Baseline Standards Update''. The 
EA and FONSI may be found in the docket for this rulemaking and at 
http://energy.gov/node/984581.
    \10\ Briggs, R.S., R.G. Lucas, and Z.T. Taylor. 2003. ``Climate 
classification for building energy codes and standards: Part 1--
Development Process.'' ASHRAE Transactions 109(1): 109:121. American 
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. 
Atlanta, Georgia. The 90.1-2013 climate zone map may be viewed as 
Figure B.1 of the online version of Standard 90.1-2013 at https://ashrae.iwrapper.com/ViewOnline/Standard_90.1-2013_I-P.
    \11\ DOE's prototype buildings are described at http://www.energycodes.gov/development/commercial/90.1_models.

 Table 1--New Federal Commercial and High-Rise Multi-Family Construction
                         Volume by Building Type
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                                   Fraction of
                                     federal
         Building type            construction      Assumed prototypes
                                   volume  (by
                                   floor area)
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Office.........................           0.63   Small Office,* Medium
                                                  Office, Large Office.*
Education......................           0.083  Primary School,*
                                                  Secondary School.
Dorm/Barracks..................           0.09   Small Hotel,* Large
                                                  Hotel, Mid-Rise
                                                  Apartment,* High-Rise
                                                  Apartment.
Warehouse......................           0.15   Non-Refrigerated
                                                  Warehouse.
Hospital.......................           0.04   Outpatient Healthcare,
                                                  Hospital.
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* Indicates prototypes for which costs are available (See Table 2)

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Notes:
1. Note that first cost data is not available for the prototypes assumed
  for warehouses and hospitals. As described below, DOE considered costs
  for the warehouse and hospital to be equivalent to the weighted cost
  for the offices, education, and dorm/barracks, which represents 81% of
  the Federal building stock.
2. DOE has preliminarily determined incremental cost and the life-cycle
  cost net savings information for the building types and climate zones
  analyzed. This information is shown in Tables 2 and 3.


                             Table 2--Incremental Construction First Cost (2013$) for ASHRAE 90.1-2013 vs. ASHRAE 90.1-2010
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Small Office..............................  First Cost..................        ($2,601)          ($906)        ($1,358)         $12,472          $9,072
                                            $/ft2.......................         ($0.47)         ($0.16)         ($0.25)           $2.27           $1.65
Large Office..............................  First Cost..................        $352,647    ($1,065,759)    ($1,476,190)         $98,124    ($1,014,770)
                                            $/ft2.......................           $0.71         ($2.14)         ($2.96)           $0.20         ($2.04)
Primary School............................  First Cost..................         $88,857        $119,646          $9,620        $167,916        $179,872
                                            $/ft2.......................           $1.20           $1.62           $0.13           $2.27           $2.43
Small Hotel...............................  First Cost..................         $20,483         $18,527         $18,675         $32,441         $39,120
                                            $/ft2.......................           $0.47           $0.43           $0.43           $0.75           $0.91
Mid-rise Apartment........................  First Cost..................          $5,711         $23,214         $23,358         $12,891         $19,577
                                            $/ft2.......................           $0.17           $0.69           $0.69           $0.38           $0.58
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1. Notes: Negative costs (shown in parentheses) indicate a reduction in cost due to changes in the code, usually due to reduced HVAC capacity.\12\

    DOE used data from Table 1 and Table 2 to calculate preliminary 
values for overall incremental first cost of construction for Federal 
commercial and high-rise, multi-family residential buildings. DOE 
calculated the incremental first cost of the Federal building types 
based on the DOE prototypes shown in bold font in Table 1. DOE then 
calculated the weighted average incremental cost for Federal building 
types based on the office, education, and dorm/barracks building types 
which represent an estimated 81% of new Federal construction. This 
weighted incremental cost was assigned to the warehouse and hospital 
building types and a total weighted incremental cost was calculated by 
multiplying the incremental cost for each Federal building type by the 
fraction of Federal construction shown in Table 1. For warehouses and 
hospitals DOE considered costs to be equivalent to the weighted cost 
for offices, education, and dorm/barracks.\13\
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    \12\ In this particular transition from 90.1-2010 to 90.1-2013, 
the cost reduction was mainly because of smaller and less expensive 
HVAC equipment since the building load had decreased. This cost 
reduction is part of the first cost calculation. Note that in 
addition to reduced equipment costs, there is reduced ductwork or 
piping costs as well.
    \13\ There are no data for those years for warehouses or 
hospitals. It could be expected that costs to a warehouse would be 
less since it is a simpler building. We assumed both the warehouse 
and the hospital were the ``average'' of the data we did have. And 
so, the warehouse value is likely higher than it might have been and 
the hospital value is likely lower than it might have been had there 
been data available.
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    The national total incremental first cost for building types was 
developed by multiplying the average (across climate zones) incremental 
first cost of the prototypes (determined from the DOE ASHRAE Standard 
90.1 cost-effectiveness analysis) by the fraction of the Federal sector 
construction volume shown in Table 1.\14\ The resulting building type 
incremental first costs were then summed together to determine an 
overall incremental first cost for the entire Federal commercial and 
high-rise multi-family residential buildings sector. DOE estimates that 
total first cost outlays for new Federal buildings will be less under 
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2013 than ASHRAE 90.1 2010, primarily due to 
cheaper equipment costs for some building types (See Table 2 and 
footnote 13 above). The resulting total incremental first cost estimate 
is a savings of $1.2 million per year. The average first cost decrease 
is $0.03 per square foot.
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    \14\ For the Federal office building, the small and large office 
prototype first costs were averaged. For the Federal education 
building, the primary school prototype first cost was used. For the 
Federal dorm/barracks building type, the small hotel and mid-rise 
apartment prototype first costs were averaged.
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    DOE also examined the relative impact of today's rule on the first 
cost of new constructed Federal buildings. Estimated construction costs 
for new Federal commercial and high-rise multifamily buildings were 
obtained from RS Means (2014) \15\ for the 5 buildings types analyzed 
in DOE's cost-effectiveness methodology plus two additional building 
types that are reasonably common in the Federal sector--hospitals and 
warehouses. Weights for the Federal building types and relationships 
between Federal building types and the DOE prototypes used in the cost-
effectiveness analysis are shown in Table 1. The results of this 
analysis are shown in Table 3. For the assumptions used in this 
rulemaking, the average cost of a new Federal building would be $135 
per square foot. This cost may be multiplied by the 39.4 million square 
feet of new Federal construction per year used in this rulemaking to 
estimate the total cost of new Federal commercial and high-rise multi-
family construction at $5.325 billion. Savings associated with this 
rulemaking are estimated at $1.2 million per year, indicating a 
potential cost reduction in new Federal construction costs of 0.023%.
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    \15\ RS Means. 2014. RS Means Building Construction Cost Data, 
72nd Ed. Construction Publishers & Consultants. Norwell, MA.

                         Table 3--First Cost of Typical New Federal Building in $/ft\2\
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                                        Building first   Corresponds to Federal       Federal     Weighted  cost
            BECP Prototype               cost $/ft\2\         building type        weighting (%)        ($)
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Small Office..........................             132  Small Office............              32              42
Large Office..........................             166  Large Office............              32              52

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Primary School........................             138  Education...............               8              11
Small Hotel...........................             111  Barracks/Dormitory......               5               5
Mid-Rise Apartment....................             117  Barracks/Dormitory......               5               5
Hospital..............................             253  Hospital................               4              10
Warehouse.............................              63  Warehouse...............              15               9
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    Turning to LCC net savings, DOE estimated the LCC net savings to be 
$87.2 million for 39.4 million square feet of annual construction, with 
the average life-cycle cost net savings in year one estimated at $2.21 
per square foot. Table 4 shows annual LCC net savings by prototype 
buildings. For LCC net savings, DOE used a similar approach to that 
used for incremental first cost. That is, DOE developed the national 
total annual LCC net savings \16\ for building types by multiplying the 
average (across climate zones) LCC net savings (determined from the DOE 
ASHRAE 90.1 cost-effectiveness analysis) by the fraction of the federal 
sector construction volume shown in Table 1.\17\ The results of the 
building type LCC net savings were then summed together to determine 
the overall annual LCC net savings for the entire Federal commercial 
and high-rise multi-family buildings sector. The resulting total LCC 
net savings for 39.4 million square feet of annual construction was 
estimated to be $87.2 million. The average life-cycle cost net savings 
in year one was estimated to be $2.21 per square foot. Note the annual 
LCC savings are for one year of Federal commercial and high-rise multi-
family residential construction and that those savings would accumulate 
over the LCC evaluation period. For the purpose of this analysis, DOE 
relied on a 30-year period.\18\
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    \16\ The energy costs used were the national average energy 
costs used by ASHRAE in the development of Standard 90.1-2013. To 
quote the cost-effectiveness analysis report ``Energy rates used to 
calculate the energy costs from the modeled energy usage were 
$0.990/therm for fossil fuel and $0.1032/kWh for electricity. These 
rates were used for the 90.1-2013 energy analysis, and derived from 
the US DOE Energy Information Administration data. These were the 
values approved by 90.1-2013''.
    \17\ For the Federal office building, the small and large office 
prototype life cycle costs were averaged. For the Federal education 
building, the primary school prototype life cycle cost was used. For 
the Federal dorm/barracks building type, the small hotel and mid-
rise apartment prototype life cycle costs were averaged.
    \18\ Rushing, A, J Kneifel, and B Lippiatt. 2013. Energy Price 
Indices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis-2013: 
Annual Supplement to NIST Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication 
709.

                           Table 4--Annual Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) Net Savings (2013$) for ASHRAE 90.1-2013 vs. ASHRAE 90.1-2010
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                                            Value                  2A                 3A                 3B                 4A                 5A
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Small Office......................  Total................         $21,600.00         $15,200.00         $10,800.00          $2,900.00          $5,000.00
                                    $/ft\2\..............               3.93               2.76               1.96               0.51               0.91
Large Office......................  Total................         740,000.00       1,650,000.00       2,540,000.00         310,000.00       1,340,000.00
                                    $/ft\2\..............               1.48               3.31               5.09               0.60               2.69
Primary School....................  Total................         246,000.00         116,000.00         398,000.00          70,000.00         109,000.00
                                    $/ft\2\..............               3.33               1.57               5.38               0.95               1.47
Small Hotel.......................  Total................          96,410.00          76,000.00          78,000.00          62,600.00          68,000.00
                                    $/ft\2\..............               2.23               1.76               1.81               1.45               1.57
Mid-rise Apartment................  Total................          59,600.00          22,600.00          23,800.00          29,200.00          28,500.00
                                    $/ft\2\..............               1.77               0.67               0.71               0.87               0.84
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B. Administrative Procedure Act

    DOE notes that the determination regarding ASHRAE Standard 90.1-
2013 in the context of State building codes was subject to notice and 
comment in evaluating the voluntary consensus codes. See 76 FR 43298 
(July 20, 2011) for the preliminary determination and 76 FR 64904 
(October 19, 2011) for the final determination. The determinations made 
in the context of the State codes are equally applicable in the context 
of Federal buildings. DOE finds that providing notice and comment on 
the determinations again in the context of Federal buildings would be 
unnecessary. The fact that the voluntary consensus codes apply to 
Federal buildings as opposed to the general building stock does not 
require a different evaluation of energy efficiency and cost-
effectiveness. Additionally, DOE notes that this rule, which updates 
energy efficiency performance standards for the design and construction 
of new Federal buildings, is a rule relating to public property, and 
therefore is not subject to the rulemaking requirements of the 
Administrative Procedure Act, including the requirement to publish a 
notice of proposed rulemaking. (See 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2))

C. 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 (August 16, 2002), DOE published 
procedures and policies on February 19,

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2003, to ensure that the potential impacts of its rules on small 
entities are properly considered during the rulemaking process, 68 FR 
7990. The Department has made its procedures and policies available on 
the Office of General Counsel's Web site: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    DOE has determined that a notice of proposed rulemaking is not 
required by 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other law for issuance of this rule. As 
such, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act do 
not apply.

D. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    This rulemaking will impose no new information or record keeping 
requirements. Accordingly, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
clearance is not required under the Paperwork Reduction Act. (44 U.S.C. 
3501 et seq).

E. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    The Department prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-
2001) entitled, ``Environmental Assessment for Final Rule, 10 CFR part 
433, `Energy Efficiency Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-
Family High-Rise Residential Buildings,' Baseline Standards Update,'' 
\19\ pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality's (CEQ) 
Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National 
Environmental Policy Act (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
seq.), and DOE's NEPA Implementing Procedures (10 CFR part 1021).
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    \19\ The EA and FONSI may be found in the docket for this 
rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/node/984581.
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    The EA addresses the possible incremental environmental effects 
attributable to the application of the final rule. The only anticipated 
impact would be a decrease in outdoor air pollutants resulting from 
decreased fossil fuel burning for energy use in Federal buildings. 
Therefore, DOE has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI), 
pursuant to NEPA, the regulations of the Council on Environmental 
Quality (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), and DOE's regulations for compliance 
with NEPA (10 CFR part 1021).
    To identify the potential environmental impacts that may result 
from implementing the final rule on new Federal commercial buildings, 
DOE compared the requirements of the final rule updating energy 
efficiency performance standard for Federal new commercial and multi-
family high rise residential buildings to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 
with the ``no-action alternative'' of using the current Federal 
standards (ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010). This comparison is identical to 
that undertaken by DOE in its determinations of energy savings of those 
standards and codes.
    Accordingly, DOE concludes in the EA that new Federal buildings 
designed and constructed to Standard 90.1-2013 will use less energy 
than new Federal buildings designed and constructed to Standard 90.1-
2010 because Standard 90.1-2013 is more efficient than Standard 90.1-
2010. This decrease in energy usage translates to reduced emissions of 
carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOX), and 
mercury (Hg) over the thirty-year period examined in the EA. Cumulative 
emission reductions for 30 years of construction (2015 through 2044) 
and 30 years of energy reduction for each building built during that 
period can be estimated at up to 24,156,900 metric tons of 
CO2, up to 24,564 metric tons of NOX, and up to 
0.3357 metric tons of Hg. DOE conducted a separate calculation to 
determine emissions reductions relative to the targets identified in 
the CAP. This calculation showed that the cumulative reduction in 
CO2 emissions through 2030 amounts to 6,234,000 metric tons 
of CO2.\20\
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    \20\ See discussion of CAP calculations in footnote 12 on page 
23 of the EA for this rule. The EA and FONSI may be found in the 
docket for this rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/node/984581.
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F. Review Under Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism''

    Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 43255 (August 4, 
1999), imposes certain requirements on agencies formulating and 
implementing policies or regulations that preempt State law or that 
have federalism implications. The Executive Order requires agencies to 
examine the constitutional and statutory authority supporting any 
action that would limit the policymaking discretion of the States and 
to carefully assess the necessity for such actions. The Executive Order 
also requires agencies to have an accountable process to ensure 
meaningful and timely input by State and local officials in the 
development of regulatory policies that have federalism implications. 
On March 14, 2000, DOE published a statement of policy describing the 
intergovernmental consultation process it will follow in the 
development of such regulations, 65 FR 13735. DOE examined this rule 
and determined that it does not preempt State law and does 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. No further 
action is required by Executive Order 13132.

G. Review Under Executive Order 12988, ``Civil Justice Reform''

    With respect to the review of existing regulations and the 
promulgation of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, 
``Civil Justice Reform,'' 61 FR 4729 (February 7, 1996), imposes on 
Federal agencies the general duty to adhere to the following 
requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity; (2) write 
regulations to minimize litigation; and (3) provide a clear legal 
standard for affected conduct, rather than a general standard and 
promote simplification and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of Executive 
Order 12988 specifically requires that Executive agencies make every 
reasonable effort to ensure that the regulation: (1) Clearly specifies 
the preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly specifies any effect on 
existing Federal law or regulation; (3) provides a clear legal standard 
for affected conduct, while promoting simplification and burden 
reduction; (4) specifies the retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately 
defines key terms; and (6) addresses other important issues affecting 
clarity and general draftsmanship under any guidelines issued by the 
Attorney General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires 
Executive agencies to review regulations in light of applicable 
standards in section 3(a) and section 3(b) to determine whether they 
are met or it is unreasonable to meet one or more of them. DOE has 
completed the required review and determined that, to the extent 
permitted by law, this rule meets the relevant standards of Executive 
Order 12988.

H. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. 
L. 104-4) requires each Federal agency to assess the effects of Federal 
regulatory actions on State, local, and tribal governments and the 
private sector. For a proposed regulatory action likely to result in a 
rule that may cause the expenditure by State, local, and tribal 
governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100 million 
or more in any one year (adjusted annually for inflation), section 202 
of UMRA requires a Federal agency to publish a written

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statement that estimates the resulting costs, benefits, and other 
effects on the national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a) and (b)) The UMRA 
also requires a Federal agency to develop an effective process to 
permit timely input by elected officers of State, local, and tribal 
governments on a proposed ``significant intergovernmental mandate'' and 
requires an agency plan for giving notice and opportunity for timely 
input to potentially affected small governments before establishing any 
requirements that might significantly or uniquely affect small 
governments. On March 18, 1997, DOE published a statement of policy on 
its process for intergovernmental consultation under UMRA (62 FR 12820) 
(also available at http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel). This 
final rule contains neither an intergovernmental mandate nor a mandate 
that may result in the expenditure of $100 million or more in any year 
by State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the 
private sector, so these requirements under the Unfunded Mandates 
Reform Act do not apply.

I. 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. This final rule 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.

J. Review Under Executive Order 12630, ``Governmental Actions and 
Interference With Constitutionally Protected Property Rights''

    The Department has determined, under Executive Order 12630, 
``Governmental Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected 
Property Rights'' 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988) that this rule would not 
result in any takings which might require compensation under the Fifth 
Amendment to the United States Constitution.

K. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
2001

    Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516, note) 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. OMB's guidelines were published at 67 FR 8452 (February 22, 2002), 
and DOE's guidelines were published at 67 FR 62446 (October 7, 2002). 
DOE has reviewed today's final rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines 
and has concluded that it is consistent with applicable policies in 
those guidelines.

L. Review Under Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations 
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use''

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to the 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Office of 
Management and Budget, 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 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. 
DOE's Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that new 
construction in the commercial sector will range from 1.7 billion 
square feet per year in 2015 to 2.4 billion square feet per year in 
2040.\21\ This rule is expected to incrementally reduce the energy 
usage of approximately 39.4 million square feet of Federal commercial 
and high-rise multi-family residential construction annually.\22\ Thus, 
the rule represents approximately 2.3% of the expected annual US 
construction in 2015, falling to approximately 1.6% in the year 2040. 
This final rule would not have a significant adverse effect on the 
supply, distribution, or use of energy and, therefore, is not a 
significant energy action. Accordingly, DOE has not prepared a 
Statement of Energy Effects.
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    \21\ See Table A5 of the 2015 Annual Energy Outlook (beta) at 
http://www.eia.gov/beta/aeo/#/?id=5-AEO2015 or Table A5 of the 2014 
Annual Energy Outlook at http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/aeo/tablebrowser/#release=AEO2014&subject=0-AEO2014&table=5-AEO2014®ion=0-0&cases=full2013full-d102312a,ref2014-d102413a.
    \22\ See Regulatory Analysis Section A. Review Under Executive 
Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review'' above for origin of 
the 39.4 million square foot estimate.
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M. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 
1974

    Under section 301 of the Department of Energy Organization Act 
(Pub. L. 95-91), DOE must comply with section 32 of the Federal Energy 
Administration Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-275), as amended by the Federal 
Energy Administration Authorization Act of 1977 (Pub. L. 95-70). (15 
U.S.C. 788) Section 32 provides that where a proposed rule authorizes 
or requires use of commercial standards, the NOPR must inform the 
public of the use and background of such standards. In addition, 
section 32(c) requires DOE to consult with the Department of Justice 
(DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concerning the impact of 
the commercial or industry standards on competition.
    Although section 32 specifically refers to the proposed rule stage, 
DOE is meeting these requirements at the final rule stage because there 
was no proposed rule for this action. This final rule incorporates 
testing methods contained in the following commercial standard: ANSI/
ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for Buildings Except 
Low-Rise Residential Buildings, 2013, American Society of Heating 
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., ISSN 1041-2336.
    DOE has evaluated these standards and notes that the ASHRAE 90.1 
Standard is developed under American National Standards Institute 
(ANSI)-approved consensus procedures, and is under continuous 
maintenance by a Standing Standard Project Committee. ASHRAE has 
established a program for regular publication of addenda, or revisions, 
including procedures for timely, documented, consensus action on 
requested changes to the ASHRAE 90.1 Standard. ANSI approved the final 
addendum for inclusion in the 2013 edition in September 2013. Standard 
90.1-2013 was published in October 2013. However, DOE is unable to 
conclude whether ASHRAE Standard 90.1 fully complies with the 
requirements of section 32(b) of the FEAA (i.e. whether they were 
developed in a manner that fully provides for public participation, 
comment, and review). DOE has consulted with both the Attorney General 
and the Chairman

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of the FTC about the impact on competition of using the methods 
contained in these standards and has received no comments objecting to 
their use.

N. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference

    In this rule, DOE incorporates by reference ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 
Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise 
Residential Buildings, (I-P Edition), Copyright 2013. This U.S. 
standard provides minimum requirements for energy efficient designs for 
buildings except for low-rise residential buildings. Copies of this 
standard are available from the American Society of Heating 
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle 
NE., Atlanta, GA 30329, (404) 636-8400, http://www.ashrae.org.

VII. Congressional Notification

    As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will report to Congress on the 
promulgation of this rule prior to its effective date. The report will 
state that it has been determined that the rule is not a ``major rule'' 
as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

VIII. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this final 
rule.

List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 433

    Buildings and facilities, Energy conservation, Engineers, Federal 
buildings and facilities, Housing, Incorporation by reference.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on October 23, 2015.
David Danielson,
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Department of Energy 
amends chapter II of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations as set 
forth below:

PART 433--ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 
OF NEW FEDERAL COMMERCIAL AND MULTI FAMILY HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL 
BUILDINGS

0
1. The authority citation for part 433 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 6831-6832; 6834-6835; 42 U.S.C. 7101 et 
seq.


0
2. Amend Sec.  433.2 by adding in alphabetical order the definition of 
``ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013'' to read as follows:


Sec.  433.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013 means a building that is otherwise 
identical to the proposed building but is designed to meet, but not 
exceed, the energy efficiency specifications in ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 
Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise 
Residential Buildings, 2013 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
433.3).
* * * * *

0
3. Amend Sec.  433.3 by adding paragraph (b)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  433.3  Materials incorporated by reference.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2013, (``ASHRAE 90.1-2013''), Energy 
Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, I-P 
Edition, Copyright 2013, IBR approved for Sec. Sec.  433.2, 433.100, 
and 433.101.

0
4. Amend Sec.  433.100 by:
0
a. Revising the introductory text of paragraphs (a)(2) and (3);
0
b. Adding paragraph (a)(4); and
0
c. Revising paragraph (b).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  433.100  Energy efficiency performance standard.

    (a) * * *
    (2) All Federal agencies shall design new Federal buildings that 
are commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings, for 
which design for construction began on or after August 10, 2012, but 
before July 9, 2014, to:
* * * * *
    (3) All Federal agencies shall design new Federal buildings that 
are commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings, for 
which design for construction began on or after July 9, 2014, but 
before November 6, 2016 to:
* * * * *
    (4) All Federal agencies shall design new Federal buildings that 
are commercial and multi-family high-rise residential buildings, for 
which design for construction began on or after November 6, 2016 to:
    (i) Meet ASHRAE 90.1-2013, (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
433.3); and
    (ii) If life-cycle cost-effective, achieve energy consumption 
levels, calculated consistent with paragraph (b) of this section, that 
are at least 30 percent below the levels of the ASHRAE Baseline 
Building 2013.
    (b) Energy consumption for the purposes of calculating the 30 
percent savings requirements shall include the building envelope and 
energy consuming systems normally specified as part of the building 
design by ASHRAE 90.1 such as space heating, space cooling, 
ventilation, service water heating, and lighting, but shall not include 
receptacle and process loads not within the scope of ASHRAE 90.1 such 
as specialized medical or research equipment and equipment used in 
manufacturing processes.
* * * * *
0
5. Amend Sec.  433.101 by:
0
a. Revising the introductory text of paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3);
0
b. Adding paragraph (a)(4); and
0
c. Revising paragraph (b).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  433.101  Performance level determination.

    (a) * * *
    (2) For Federal buildings for which design for construction began 
on or after August 10, 2012, but before July 9, 2014, each Federal 
agency shall determine energy consumption levels for both the ASHRAE 
Baseline Building 2007 and proposed building by using the Performance 
Rating Method found in Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1-2007 (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  433.3), except the formula for calculating the 
Performance Rating in paragraph G1.2 shall read as follows:
* * * * *
    (3) For Federal buildings for which design for construction began 
on or after July 9, 2014, but before November 6, 2016 each Federal 
agency shall determine energy consumption levels for both the ASHRAE 
Baseline Building 2010 and proposed building by using the Performance 
Rating Method found in Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1-2010 (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  433.3), except the formula for calculating the 
Performance Rating in paragraph G1.2 shall read as follows:
* * * * *
    (4) For Federal buildings for which design for construction began 
on or after before November 6, 2016 each Federal agency shall determine 
energy consumption levels for both the ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013 
and proposed building by using the Performance Rating Method found in 
Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1-2013 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
433.3), except the formula for calculating the Performance Rating in 
paragraph G1.2 shall read as follows:
    (i) Percentage improvement = 100 x ((Baseline building consumption 
- Receptacle and process

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loads)- (Proposed building consumption - Receptacle and process 
loads))/(Baseline building consumption - Receptacle and process loads) 
(which simplifies as follows):
    (ii) Percentage improvement = 100 x (Baseline building consumption 
- Proposed building consumption)/(Baseline building consumption - 
Receptacle and process loads).
    (b) Energy consumption for the purposes of calculating the 30 
percent savings requirements in Sec.  433.100 shall include the 
building envelope and energy consuming systems normally specified as 
part of the building design by ASHRAE 90.1 such as space heating, space 
cooling, ventilation, service water heating, and lighting, but shall 
not include receptacle and process loads not within the scope of ASHRAE 
90.1 such as specialized medical or research equipment and equipment 
used in manufacturing processes.

[FR Doc. 2015-28078 Filed 11-5-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                                                                                              Vol. 80, No. 215

                                                                                                                                                              Friday, November 6, 2015



                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                      Docket: The docket is available for                 VIII. Approval of the Office of the Secretary
                                                contains regulatory documents having general            review at http://www.regulations.gov
                                                applicability and legal effect, most of which
                                                                                                                                                              I. Executive Summary of the Final Rule
                                                                                                        including Federal Register Notices and
                                                are keyed to and codified in the Code of                other supporting documents/materials.                    Section 305 of the Energy
                                                Federal Regulations, which is published under           All documents in the docket are listed                Conservation and Production Act
                                                50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.                                                                         (ECPA), as amended, requires DOE to
                                                                                                        in the http://www.regulations.gov index.
                                                The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              However, not all documents listed in                  determine whether the energy efficiency
                                                the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              the index may be publicly available,                  standards for new Federal buildings
                                                new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               such as information that is exempt from               should be updated to reflect revisions to
                                                REGISTER issue of each week.                            public disclosure.                                    ASHRAE Standard 90.1 based on the
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                  cost-effectiveness of the revisions. (42
                                                                                                        technical issues: Sarah Jensen, U.S.                  U.S.C. 6834(a)(3)(B)) Accordingly, DOE
                                                DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                    Department of Energy, Office of Energy                conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis
                                                                                                        Efficiency and Renewable Energy,                      that found ASHRAE Standard 90.1–
                                                10 CFR Part 433                                                                                               2013 to be cost-effective. DOE’s
                                                                                                        Federal Energy Management Program,
                                                [Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–STD–0047]                      Mailstop EE–5F, 1000 Independence                     assumptions and methodology for the
                                                                                                        Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,                     cost-effectiveness of this rule are based
                                                RIN 1904–AD39                                                                                                 on DOE’s cost-effectiveness analysis of
                                                                                                        (202) 287–6033, email: sarah.jensen@
                                                                                                        ee.doe.gov. For legal issues: Kavita                  ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013, as well as
                                                Energy Efficiency Standards for New
                                                                                                        Vaidyanathan, U.S. Department of                      DOE’s Environmental Assessment (EA)
                                                Federal Commercial and Multi-Family
                                                                                                        Energy, Office of the General Counsel,                for this rulemaking.1 Therefore, in this
                                                High-Rise Residential Buildings’
                                                                                                        Forrestal Building, GC–33, 1000                       final rule, DOE updates the energy
                                                Baseline Standards Update
                                                                                                        Independence Avenue SW.,                              efficiency standards for new Federal
                                                AGENCY:  Office of Energy Efficiency and                Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586–6609,                 buildings to ASHRAE Standard 90.1–
                                                Renewable Energy, Department of                         email: kavita.vaidyanathan@hq.doe.gov.                2013 for buildings for which design for
                                                Energy                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                              construction began on or after one year
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                                                                           after the rule is published in the Federal
                                                                                                        Material Under 1 CFR Part 51                          Register. (42 U.S.C. 6834 (a)(3)(A)).
                                                SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                          This rulemaking incorporates by                    Federal buildings are defined as follows:
                                                Energy (DOE) is publishing this final                   reference the following standard into 10              ‘‘any building to be constructed by, or
                                                rule to implement provisions in the                     CFR part 433:                                         for the use of, any Federal agency. Such
                                                Energy Conservation and Production                         • ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1–                   term shall include buildings built for
                                                Act (ECPA) that require DOE to update                   2013, Energy Standard for Buildings                   the purpose of being leased by a Federal
                                                the baseline Federal energy efficiency                  Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings,                agency, and privatized military
                                                performance standards for the                           I–P Edition, Copyright 2013.                          housing.’’ (42 U.S.C. 6832 (6)). This
                                                construction of new Federal commercial                     Copies of this standard are available              term does not include renovations or
                                                and multi-family high-rise residential                  from the American Society of Heating                  modifications to existing buildings.
                                                buildings. This rule updates the                        Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning
                                                baseline Federal commercial standard to                                                                       II. Introduction
                                                                                                        Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle NE.,
                                                the American Society of Heating,                        Atlanta, GA 30329, (404) 636–8400,                      ECPA, as amended, requires DOE to
                                                Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning                     http://www.ashrae.org. The standard is                establish building energy efficiency
                                                Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 90.1–                       discussed in greater detail in sections III           standards for all new Federal buildings.
                                                2013.                                                   and VI.N of this document.                            (42 U.S.C. 6834(a)(1)) The standards
                                                DATES: This rule is effective January 5,                   Also, a copy of this standard is                   established under section 305(a)(1) of
                                                2016.                                                   available for inspection at U.S.                      ECPA must contain energy efficiency
                                                  The incorporation by reference of                     Department of Energy (DOE), Office of                 measures that are technologically
                                                certain ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1–2013                       Energy Efficiency and Renewable                       feasible, economically justified, and
                                                in this rule is approved by the Director                Energy, Building Technologies Program,                meet the energy efficiency levels in the
                                                of the Federal Register as of January 5,                6th Floor, 950 L’Enfant Plaza SW.,                    applicable voluntary consensus energy
                                                2016.                                                   Washington, DC 20024. For information                 codes specified in section 305. (42
                                                  All Federal agencies shall design new                 on the availability of this standard at               U.S.C. 6834(a)(1)–(3))
                                                Federal buildings that are commercial                   DOE, contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at                      Under section 305 of ECPA, the
                                                and multi-family high-rise residential                  (202) 586–2945 or email                               referenced voluntary consensus code for
                                                buildings, for which design for                         Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.                            commercial buildings (including multi-
                                                construction began on or after                          Table of Contents
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                                                                                                                                                                1 The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA–
                                                November 6, 2016, using ASHRAE
                                                                                                        I. Executive Summary of the Final Rule                2001) is entitled, ‘‘Environmental Assessment for
                                                Standard 90.1–2013 as the baseline                                                                            Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, ‘Energy Efficiency
                                                standard for 10 CFR part 433.                           II. Introduction
                                                                                                                                                              Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-
                                                                                                        III. Discussion of the Final Rule                     Family High-Rise Residential Buildings,’ Baseline
                                                ADDRESSES: This rulemaking can be                       IV. Compliance Date                                   Standards Update’’. The EA and Finding Of No
                                                identified by docket number EERE–                       V. Reference Resources                                Significant Impact (FONSI) may be found in the
                                                2014–BT–STD–0047 and/or RIN number                      VI. Regulatory Analysis                               docket for this rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/
                                                1904–AD39.                                              VII. Congressional Notification                       node/984581.



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                                                family high rise residential buildings) is              renovations or modifications to existing              of this rule are based on DOE’s cost-
                                                the American Society of Heating,                        buildings.                                            effectiveness analysis of ASHRAE
                                                Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning                                                                           Standard 90.1–2013, as well as DOE’s
                                                                                                        III. Discussion of the Final Rule
                                                Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 90.1. (42                                                                         Environmental Assessment (EA) for this
                                                U.S.C. 6834(a)(2)(A)) For the purposes                     DOE is issuing this action as a final              rulemaking.3
                                                of discussion in this preamble, all                     rule. As indicated above, DOE must                       In this rule, DOE updates the energy
                                                references to ‘‘Federal buildings’’                     determine whether the energy efficiency               efficiency standards applicable to new
                                                subject to 10 CFR 433 will include                      standards for new Federal buildings                   Federal buildings based on the
                                                commercial and multi-family high-rise                   should be updated to reflect revisions to             determinations made by DOE as to the
                                                residential unless otherwise noted. DOE                 ASHRAE Standard 90.1 based on the                     energy efficiency improvements of
                                                codified this referenced code as the                    cost-effectiveness of the revisions. (42              ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013, as
                                                baseline Federal building standard in its               U.S.C. 6834(a)(3)(B)) In this final rule,             compared to the predecessor version,
                                                existing energy efficiency standards                    DOE determines that the energy                        and based on the considerations of cost-
                                                found in 10 CFR part 433. Also pursuant                 efficiency standards for new Federal                  effectiveness incorporated into the
                                                to section 305 of ECPA, DOE must                        buildings should be updated to reflect                codes processes, DOE’s involvement in
                                                establish, by rule, revised Federal                     the 2013 revisions to ASHRAE Standard                 those processes, and DOE’s own cost-
                                                building energy efficiency performance                  90.1 based on the cost-effectiveness of               effectiveness analysis.4 This final rule
                                                standards for new Federal buildings that                the revisions.                                        amends 10 CFR part 433 to update the
                                                require such buildings be designed to                      DOE reviewed ASHRAE Standard                       referenced baseline Federal energy
                                                achieve energy consumption levels that                  90.1 for DOE’s state building codes                   efficiency performance standards. No
                                                are at least 30 percent below the levels                program and determined that the 2013                  other changes are proposed to 10 CFR
                                                established in the referenced code                      version of ASHRAE Standard 90.1
                                                                                                                                                              part 433 by this rule.
                                                (baseline Federal building standard), if                would achieve greater energy efficiency
                                                                                                                                                                 DOE also notes that there are a
                                                life-cycle cost-effective. (42 U.S.C.                   than the prior version. (See 79 FR 57900
                                                                                                                                                              number of statutory provisions,
                                                6834(a)(3)(A)(i)(I))                                    (Sept. 26, 2014)) This determination was
                                                                                                                                                              regulations, Executive Orders, and
                                                   Under section 305 of ECPA, not later                 subject to notice and comment. See 79
                                                                                                                                                              memoranda of understanding that
                                                than one year after the date of approval                FR 27778 (May 15, 2014). In that
                                                                                                                                                              govern energy consumption in new
                                                of each subsequent revision of the                      determination, DOE found that the 2013
                                                                                                                                                              Federal buildings. These include, but
                                                ASHRAE Standard or the International                    version of Standard 90.1 would save
                                                                                                                                                              are not limited to, the Executive Order
                                                Energy Conservation Code (IECC), DOE                    8.5% more source energy than the 2010
                                                                                                                                                              13693 (80 FR 15871 (March 25, 2015));
                                                must determine whether to amend the                     version of Standard 90.1.
                                                                                                           In DOE’s determination for the state               sections 323, 433, 434, and 523 of EISA
                                                baseline Federal building standards                                                                           2007; section 109 of the Energy Policy
                                                with the revised voluntary standard                     building codes program, and again in
                                                                                                        this rule, DOE states that the cost-                  Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–58); and 10
                                                based on the cost-effectiveness of the                                                                        CFR parts 433 and 435. This rule
                                                revised voluntary standard. (42 U.S.C.                  effectiveness of revisions to the
                                                                                                        voluntary codes is considered through                 supports and does not supplant these
                                                6834(a)(3)(B)) It is this requirement that                                                                    other applicable legal requirements for
                                                this rulemaking addresses. ASHRAE has                   DOE’s statutorily directed involvement
                                                                                                        in the codes process. See 79 FR 57900.                new Federal buildings. For example, by
                                                updated Standard 90.1 from the version                                                                        designing buildings to meet the
                                                currently referenced in DOE’s                           Section 307 of ECPA requires DOE to
                                                                                                        participate in the ASHRAE code                        ASHRAE 90.1–2013 baseline, Federal
                                                regulations at 10 CFR part 433. In this
                                                                                                        development process and to assist in                  agencies also help achieve the energy
                                                rule, DOE revises the latest baseline
                                                                                                        determining the cost-effectiveness of the             intensity reductions mandated under
                                                Federal building standard for 10 CFR
                                                                                                        voluntary standards. (42 U.S.C. 6836)                 section 431 of EISA 2007.
                                                part 433 from ASHRAE Standard 90.1–
                                                                                                        DOE is required to periodically review                   Of particular significance is the
                                                2010 to ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013.
                                                   Section 306(a) of ECPA provides that                 the economic basis of the voluntary                   Administration’s Climate Action Plan,
                                                each Federal agency and the Architect                   building energy codes and participate in              (CAP), issued June 2013, in which the
                                                of the Capitol must adopt procedures to                 the industry process for review and                   President affirmed that the Federal
                                                ensure that new Federal buildings will                  modification, including seeking                       government must position itself as a
                                                meet or exceed the Federal building                     adoption of all technologically feasible              leader in clean energy and energy
                                                energy efficiency standards established                 and economically justified energy                     efficiency, and pledged that Federal
                                                under section 305. (42 U.S.C. 6835(a))                  efficiency measures. (42 U.S.C. 6836(b))              agencies must surpass previous
                                                ECPA Section 306(b) bars the head of a                     In addition to DOE’s consideration of              greenhouse gas reduction achievements,
                                                Federal agency from expending Federal                   the cost-effectiveness of ASHRAE 90.1–                through a combination of consuming 20
                                                funds for the construction of a new                     2013 through its participation in the                 percent of Federal electricity from
                                                Federal building unless the building                    codes development process, DOE                        renewable sources by 2020, and by
                                                meets or exceeds the applicable baseline                conducted an independent analysis of                  pursuing greater energy efficiency in
                                                Federal building energy standards                       the cost-effectiveness of ASHRAE
                                                                                                                                                                3 The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA–
                                                established under section 305. (42                      Standard 90.1–2013. The results of the                2001) is entitled, ‘‘Environmental Assessment for
                                                U.S.C. 6835(b)) Specifically, all new                   analysis are discussed below in section               Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, ‘Energy Efficiency
                                                Federal buildings must be designed to                   A. Review Under Executive Order                       Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-
                                                achieve the baseline standards in                       12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and                      Family High-Rise Residential Buildings,’ Baseline
                                                                                                                                                              Standards Update’’. The EA and FONSI may be
                                                ASHRAE Standard 90.1 (and the                           Review’’.2 DOE’s assumptions and
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                                                                                                                                                              found in the docket for this rulemaking and at
                                                International Energy Conservation Code                  methodology for the cost-effectiveness                http://energy.gov/node/984581.
                                                for low-rise residential buildings) and                                                                         4 Determination Regarding Energy Efficiency

                                                achieve energy consumption levels at                      2 National Cost-Effectiveness of ANSI/ASHRAE/       Improvements in ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard
                                                least 30 percent below these minimum                    IES Standard 90.1±2013, Hart, R. et. al. PNNL–        90.1–2013: Energy Standard for Buildings, Except
                                                                                                        23834, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,         Low-Rise Residential Buildings; Notice of
                                                baseline standards, where life-cycle                    January 2015. http://www.energycodes.gov/sites/       Determination September 26, 2014. http://www.
                                                cost-effective. (42 U.S.C. 6834 (a)(3)(A)).             default/files/documents/Cost-effectiveness_of_        regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EERE-2014-
                                                This requirement does not extend to                     ASHRAE_Standard_90-1-2013-Report.pdf.                 BT-DET-0009-0006.



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                                                Federal buildings.5 Additionally, the                   the equipment or where improvements                   V. Reference Resources
                                                President directed that efficiency                      are not available at all. Some Federal                   The Department originally prepared
                                                standards for appliances and federal                    buildings use most of their energy                    this list of resources to help Federal
                                                buildings set in the first and second                   serving process loads, and application                agencies achieve building energy
                                                terms combined would reduce carbon                      of the energy savings requirement to                  efficiency levels of at least 30 percent
                                                pollution by at least 3 billion metric                  these buildings would likely place an                 below ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2004.
                                                tons cumulatively by 2030—equivalent                    undue burden on the rest of the building              The Department has reviewed these
                                                to nearly one-half of the carbon                        if the 30 percent savings is to be                    resources and believes that they
                                                pollution from the entire U.S. energy                   achieved.                                             continue to be useful for helping
                                                sector for one year. Today’s rule, which                   In addition, DOE is also maintaining               agencies maximize their energy
                                                DOE estimates will avoid cumulative                     its exclusion of receptacle loads for the             efficiency levels. The Department has
                                                emissions of 6,234,000 metric tons of                   purpose of calculating energy savings                 updated this resource list as necessary.
                                                carbon dioxide through 2030, directly                   under the Federal building standards                  These resources come in many forms
                                                supports the Administration’s                           because they are difficult to anticipate at           and in a variety of media. Resources are
                                                undertaking to make energy efficiency                   the design stage and would change over                provided for all buildings, and also
                                                in Federal buildings an essential                       time. (See 72 FR 72565, 72567–72568                   specifically for commercial and multi-
                                                stratagem in the government’s enduring                  (Dec. 21, 2007))                                      family high-rise residential buildings.
                                                achievement of the greenhouse gas                          This rule clarifies that Federal
                                                reduction goals set out in the CAP.                                                                           Resources for Commercial and Multi-Family
                                                                                                        agencies should continue to consider                  High-Rise Residential Buildings
                                                   DOE further notes, on the subject of                 the building envelope and energy
                                                process loads, that the scope of building               consuming systems normally specified                  1. Energy Efficient ProductsÐU.S. DOE
                                                loads covered by ASHRAE Standard                        as part of the building design covered by             Federal Energy Management Program and
                                                90.1 broadened in ASHRAE Standard                       ASHRAE Standard 90.1 when                             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
                                                90.1–2010 and again in ASHRAE                                                                                 ENERGY STAR Program
                                                                                                        determining if a design meets ASHRAE
                                                Standard 90.1–2013 to cover ‘‘new                       Standard 90.1 and whether achieving                   http://energy.gov/eere/femp/energy-and-
                                                equipment or building systems                                                                                    water-efficient-products
                                                                                                        energy consumption levels at least 30%
                                                specifically identified in the standard as              below the relevant ASHRAE baseline                       Federal agencies are required by the Energy
                                                part of an industrial or manufacturing                                                                        Policy Act of 2005 to specify Federal Energy
                                                                                                        building is life-cycle cost-effective.
                                                process.’’ 6 For example, Standard 90.1–                                                                      Management Program (FEMP) designated or
                                                                                                        Receptacle and process loads not                      ENERGY STAR equipment, including
                                                2013 now includes escalator and                         explicitly covered in Standard 90.1,                  building mechanical and lighting equipment
                                                moving walkway control requirements.                    such as specialized medical or research               and builder-supplied appliances, for
                                                Such requirements were not included in                  equipment and equipment used in                       purchase and installation in all new
                                                efficiency calculations under prior                     manufacturing processes, may be                       construction. This equipment is generally
                                                versions of ASHRAE Standard 90.1.                       excluded from the calculations as noted               more efficient than the corresponding
                                                Process loads are defined in 10 CFR                     in the rule.                                          requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1–
                                                433.2 as ‘‘the load on a building                                                                             2013, and may be used to achieve part of the
                                                resulting from energy consumed in                       IV. Compliance Date                                   savings required of Federal building designs.
                                                                                                                                                              (This rule does not specifically address the
                                                support of a manufacturing, industrial,                    This final rule applies to new Federal             use of this equipment, but this Web site is
                                                or commercial process. Process loads do                 commercial and multi-family high-rise                 listed for convenience because it is a very
                                                not include energy consumed                             residential buildings for which design                useful resource for achieving part of the
                                                maintaining comfort and amenities for                   for construction begins on or after one               energy savings required by the rule.)
                                                the occupants of the building (including                year from the publication date of this                2. Life-Cycle Cost AnalysisÐU.S. DOE
                                                space conditioning for human                            rulemaking in the Federal Register. (42               Federal Energy Management Program
                                                comfort).’’ Receptacle loads, also known                U.S.C. 6834(a)(1)) Such buildings must                   The life-cycle cost analysis rules
                                                as ‘‘plug loads’’ are defined in 10 CFR                 be designed to exceed the energy                      promulgated in 10 CFR part 436 Subpart A
                                                433.2 as ‘‘the load on a building                       efficiency level of the appropriate                   Life-Cycle Cost Methodology and Procedures
                                                resulting from energy consumed by any                   updated voluntary standard by 30                      conform to requirements in the Federal
                                                equipment plugged into electrical                       percent if life-cycle cost-effective.                 Energy Management Improvement Act of
                                                outlets.’’ As in prior versions of the                  However, at a minimum, such buildings                 1988 (Pub. L. 100–615) and subsequent
                                                energy efficiency performance standards                 must achieve the energy efficiency equal              energy conservation legislation, as well as
                                                for new Federal commercial and multi-                   to that of the appropriate updated                    Executive Order 13693, Planning for Federal
                                                family high-rise residential buildings,                                                                       Sustainability in the Next Decade. The life-
                                                                                                        voluntary standard. One year lead time                cycle cost guidance and required discount
                                                DOE is maintaining the exclusion of                     before the design for construction begins             rates and energy price projections are
                                                process loads (for example, medical or                  is consistent with DOE’s previous                     determined annually by FEMP and the
                                                industrial equipment) from the energy                   updates to the energy efficiency                      Energy Information Administration, and are
                                                savings metric. Process loads typically                 baselines and the original statutory                  published in the Annual Supplement to The
                                                involve specialized equipment for                       mandate for Federal building standards.               National Institute of Standards and
                                                which improvements in energy                            One year lead time before design for                  Technology Handbook 135: ‘‘Energy Price
                                                efficiency may affect the functionality of              construction begins helps minimize                    Indices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle
                                                                                                                                                              Cost Analysis’’ http://www1.eere.energy.gov/
                                                                                                        compliance costs to agencies, which
                                                   5 The President’s Climate Action Plan, Office of                                                           femp/pdfs/ashb10.pdf.
                                                                                                        may have planned buildings in various
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                                                the Executive Office of the President, https://www.
                                                                                                        stages of design, and allows for design               3. ENERGY STAR Target FinderÐU.S.
                                                whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/image/president
                                                27sclimateactionplan.pdf, June 2013.                    changes to more fully consider life-cycle             Environmental Protection Agency and U.S.
                                                   6 See section 2 in ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013,        cost-effective measures (as opposed to                Department of Energy
                                                ‘‘Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise         having to revise designs in                           http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=
                                                Residential Buildings, (I–P Edition)’’ and section 2                                                             new_bldg_design.bus_target_finder
                                                in ‘‘ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2010 ‘‘Energy Standard
                                                                                                        development, which may make
                                                for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential               incorporation of energy efficiency                      ENERGY STAR is a Government-backed
                                                Buildings, (I–P Edition)’’ at: http://www.ashrae.org.   measure more difficult or expensive).                 program helping businesses and individuals



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                                                protect the environment through superior                               VI. Regulatory Analysis                                  and high-rise multi-family residential
                                                energy efficiency. The benchmarking tool                                                                                        buildings sector, as well as life-cycle
                                                and other information at the ENERGY STAR                               A. Review Under Executive Order
                                                                                                                                                                                cost net savings. DOE determined that
                                                Target Finder Web site can be useful in                                12866, ``Regulatory Planning and
                                                                                                                                                                                the total incremental first cost estimate
                                                determining an annual energy target for                                Review''
                                                                                                                                                                                is a savings of $1.2 million per year,
                                                building design and computer simulations,                                 This final rule is a ‘‘significant                    with an average first cost decrease of
                                                evaluating cost-effectiveness of efficiency                            regulatory action’’ under Executive                      $0.03 per square foot. DOE estimated
                                                measures, and tracking a building’s actual                             Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and                   $87.2 million in annual life-cycle cost
                                                energy performance after construction.7                                Review.’’ 58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993).                 (LCC) net savings for the entire Federal
                                                4. Building Energy Software ToolsÐU.S. DOE                             Accordingly, this action was subject to                  commercial and multi-family high-rise
                                                Building Technologies Program                                          review by the Office of Information and                  buildings sector with an average life-
                                                http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/tools_                          Regulatory Affairs in the Office of                      cycle cost net savings of $2.21 per
                                                  directory/                                                           Management and Budget (OMB). OMB                         square foot.
                                                                                                                       has completed its review. As discussed                      DOE’s assumptions and methodology
                                                   This directory provides information on
                                                                                                                       previously in this rule, DOE is required                 for the cost-effectiveness of this rule are
                                                building software tools for evaluation energy
                                                                                                                       to determine, based on the cost-                         based on DOE’s cost-effectiveness
                                                efficiency, renewable energy, and
                                                                                                                       effectiveness, whether the standards for                 analysis of ASHRAE Standard 90.1–
                                                sustainability in buildings.
                                                                                                                       Federal buildings should be updated to                   2013, as well as DOE’s Environmental
                                                5. ASHRAE Standard 90.1±2013ÐASHRAE                                    reflect an amendment to the ASHRAE                       Assessment (EA) for this rulemaking.9
                                                http://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/products/                             standard. As stated above, DOE                           The EA identified a rate of new Federal
                                                   1865966                                                             complied with the statutory language by                  commercial construction of 39.4 million
                                                   The baseline energy efficiency standard for                         analyzing the cost-effectiveness of                      square feet per year with a distribution
                                                commercial and multi-family high-rise                                  ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013, and                           of building types as shown in Table 1.
                                                buildings is ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard                                through DOE’s involvement in the                         As described in the EA, the distribution
                                                90.1–2013. This link also contains a link to                           ASHRAE code development process,                         of building types is based on the 2007,
                                                a read-only version of Standard 90.1–2013                              including the consideration of                           2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 GSA Federal
                                                under the Preview button.                                              ASHRAE’s cost-effectiveness criteria for                 real property reports. Table 1 also shows
                                                                                                                       Standard 90.1–2013.8                                     the prototype buildings incorporated
                                                6. Whole Building Design GuideÐNational
                                                Institute of Building Sciences                                            DOE has also reviewed this regulation                 into computer simulations that are used
                                                                                                                       pursuant to Executive Order 13563,                       to estimate energy use in each building
                                                http://www.wbdg.org/
                                                                                                                       issued on January 18, 2011. 76 FR 3281                   type. DOE derived these prototype
                                                  A portal providing one-stop access to up-                            (January 21, 2011). EO 13563 is                          buildings from 16 building types in 17
                                                to-date information on a wide range of                                 supplemental to and explicitly reaffirms                 climate zones 10 using its Commercial
                                                building-related guidance, criteria and                                the principles, structures, and                          Prototype Building models.11 Of the 16
                                                technology from a ‘‘whole buildings’’
                                                                                                                       definitions governing regulatory review                  prototype buildings, DOE developed
                                                perspective.
                                                                                                                       established in Executive Order 12866.                    costs for six prototype buildings to
                                                7. Labs for the 21st CenturyÐU.S. EPA and                                 Review under Executive Order 12866                    determine the cost effectiveness of
                                                U.S. DOE                                                               requires an analysis of the economic                     ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013. DOE then
                                                http://energy.gov/eere/femp/laboratories-                              effect of the rule. For this purpose, DOE                extracted the cost-effectiveness
                                                  21st-century                                                         estimated incremental first cost (in this                information for those prototype
                                                  A Web site focused on improving the                                  case, the difference between the cost of                 buildings and weighted those values as
                                                energy efficiency and environmental                                    a building designed to meet ASHRAE                       appropriate to obtain an average cost
                                                performance of laboratory space. This site                             Standard 90.1–2013 and a building                        effectiveness value for building types
                                                includes training and educational resources                            designed to meet ASHRAE Standard                         found in the Federal commercial sector,
                                                and design tools focused on laboratories.                              90.1–2010) for the Federal commercial                    as discussed in the EA.

                                                       TABLE 1—NEW FEDERAL COMMERCIAL AND HIGH-RISE MULTI-FAMILY CONSTRUCTION VOLUME BY BUILDING TYPE
                                                                                                                     Fraction of
                                                                                                                       federal
                                                                     Building type                                  construction                                           Assumed prototypes
                                                                                                                      volume
                                                                                                                   (by floor area)

                                                Office ........................................................              0.63     Small Office,* Medium Office, Large Office.*
                                                Education ..................................................                 0.083    Primary School,* Secondary School.
                                                Dorm/Barracks ..........................................                     0.09     Small Hotel,* Large Hotel, Mid-Rise Apartment,* High-Rise Apartment.
                                                Warehouse ...............................................                    0.15     Non-Refrigerated Warehouse.
                                                Hospital .....................................................               0.04     Outpatient Healthcare, Hospital.
                                                   * Indicates prototypes for which costs are available (See Table 2)

                                                  7 The use of EPA’s Target Finder tool during the                     Final Rule, 10 CFR part 433, ‘Energy Efficiency          Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-
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                                                design process of applicable new Federal buildings                     Standards for New Federal Commercial and Multi-          Conditioning Engineers. Atlanta, Georgia. The 90.1–
                                                helps ensure that buildings are on a pathway to                        Family High-Rise Residential Buildings,’ Baseline        2013 climate zone map may be viewed as Figure B.1
                                                meet the existing building Federal Sustainable                         Standards Update’’. The EA and FONSI may be              of the online version of Standard 90.1–2013 at
                                                Building Guiding Principle (Energy Efficiency:                         found in the docket for this rulemaking and at           https://ashrae.iwrapper.com/ViewOnline/
                                                Option 1), which is to receive an ENERGY STAR                          http://energy.gov/node/984581.
                                                score of 75 or higher in EPA’s Portfolio Manager.                         10 Briggs, R.S., R.G. Lucas, and Z.T. Taylor. 2003.
                                                                                                                                                                                Standard_90.1-2013_I-P.
                                                  8 See infra at 1.                                                                                                               11 DOE’s prototype buildings are described at
                                                                                                                       ‘‘Climate classification for building energy codes
                                                  9 The Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA–                         and standards: Part 1—Development Process.’’             http://www.energycodes.gov/development/
                                                2001) is entitled, ‘‘Environmental Assessment for                      ASHRAE Transactions 109(1): 109:121. American            commercial/90.1_models.



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                                                  Notes:
                                                  1. Note that first cost data is not available for the prototypes assumed for warehouses and hospitals. As described below, DOE considered
                                                costs for the warehouse and hospital to be equivalent to the weighted cost for the offices, education, and dorm/barracks, which represents 81%
                                                of the Federal building stock.
                                                  2. DOE has preliminarily determined incremental cost and the life-cycle cost net savings information for the building types and climate zones
                                                analyzed. This information is shown in Tables 2 and 3.

                                                     TABLE 2—INCREMENTAL CONSTRUCTION FIRST COST (2013$) FOR ASHRAE 90.1–2013 VS. ASHRAE 90.1–2010
                                                                                                                                                                                     ASHRAE Climate zone
                                                             Prototype                                       Value
                                                                                                                                                   2A                       3A                       3B                 4A                5A

                                                Small Office .........................      First   Cost ............................               ($2,601)                 ($906)                ($1,358)             $12,472             $9,072
                                                                                            $/ft2   ....................................             ($0.47)                ($0.16)                  ($0.25)              $2.27               $1.65
                                                Large Office ........................       First   Cost ............................              $352,647           ($1,065,759)             ($1,476,190)             $98,124       ($1,014,770)
                                                                                            $/ft2   ....................................               $0.71                ($2.14)                  ($2.96)              $0.20             ($2.04)
                                                Primary School ....................         First   Cost ............................               $88,857              $119,646                    $9,620            $167,916          $179,872
                                                                                            $/ft2   ....................................               $1.20                  $1.62                    $0.13              $2.27               $2.43
                                                Small Hotel ..........................      First   Cost ............................               $20,483                $18,527                  $18,675             $32,441            $39,120
                                                                                            $/ft2   ....................................               $0.47                  $0.43                    $0.43              $0.75               $0.91
                                                Mid-rise Apartment ..............           First   Cost ............................                 $5,711               $23,214                  $23,358             $12,891            $19,577
                                                                                            $/ft2   ....................................               $0.17                  $0.69                    $0.69              $0.38               $0.58
                                                  1. Notes: Negative costs (shown in parentheses) indicate a reduction in cost due to changes in the code, usually due to reduced HVAC
                                                capacity.12


                                                   DOE used data from Table 1 and                                        by multiplying the average (across                                     multifamily buildings were obtained
                                                Table 2 to calculate preliminary values                                  climate zones) incremental first cost of                               from RS Means (2014) 15 for the 5
                                                for overall incremental first cost of                                    the prototypes (determined from the                                    buildings types analyzed in DOE’s cost-
                                                construction for Federal commercial                                      DOE ASHRAE Standard 90.1 cost-                                         effectiveness methodology plus two
                                                and high-rise, multi-family residential                                  effectiveness analysis) by the fraction of                             additional building types that are
                                                buildings. DOE calculated the                                            the Federal sector construction volume                                 reasonably common in the Federal
                                                incremental first cost of the Federal                                    shown in Table 1.14 The resulting                                      sector—hospitals and warehouses.
                                                building types based on the DOE                                          building type incremental first costs                                  Weights for the Federal building types
                                                prototypes shown in bold font in Table                                   were then summed together to                                           and relationships between Federal
                                                1. DOE then calculated the weighted                                      determine an overall incremental first                                 building types and the DOE prototypes
                                                average incremental cost for Federal                                     cost for the entire Federal commercial                                 used in the cost-effectiveness analysis
                                                building types based on the office,                                      and high-rise multi-family residential                                 are shown in Table 1. The results of this
                                                education, and dorm/barracks building                                    buildings sector. DOE estimates that
                                                                                                                                                                                                analysis are shown in Table 3. For the
                                                types which represent an estimated 81%                                   total first cost outlays for new Federal
                                                                                                                                                                                                assumptions used in this rulemaking,
                                                of new Federal construction. This                                        buildings will be less under ASHRAE
                                                weighted incremental cost was assigned                                   Standard 90.1 2013 than ASHRAE 90.1                                    the average cost of a new Federal
                                                to the warehouse and hospital building                                   2010, primarily due to cheaper                                         building would be $135 per square foot.
                                                types and a total weighted incremental                                   equipment costs for some building types                                This cost may be multiplied by the 39.4
                                                cost was calculated by multiplying the                                   (See Table 2 and footnote 13 above). The                               million square feet of new Federal
                                                incremental cost for each Federal                                        resulting total incremental first cost                                 construction per year used in this
                                                building type by the fraction of Federal                                 estimate is a savings of $1.2 million per                              rulemaking to estimate the total cost of
                                                construction shown in Table 1. For                                       year. The average first cost decrease is                               new Federal commercial and high-rise
                                                warehouses and hospitals DOE                                             $0.03 per square foot.                                                 multi-family construction at $5.325
                                                considered costs to be equivalent to the                                   DOE also examined the relative                                       billion. Savings associated with this
                                                weighted cost for offices, education, and                                impact of today’s rule on the first cost                               rulemaking are estimated at $1.2 million
                                                dorm/barracks.13                                                         of new constructed Federal buildings.                                  per year, indicating a potential cost
                                                   The national total incremental first                                  Estimated construction costs for new                                   reduction in new Federal construction
                                                cost for building types was developed                                    Federal commercial and high-rise                                       costs of 0.023%.

                                                                                             TABLE 3—FIRST COST OF TYPICAL NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN $/FT2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Federal         Weighted
                                                                                                                         Building first
                                                                     BECP Prototype                                                                   Corresponds to Federal building type                           weighting         cost
                                                                                                                          cost $/ft2                                                                                    (%)             ($)

                                                Small Office .....................................................                         132   Small Office ....................................................               32              42
                                                Large Office ....................................................                          166   Large Office ....................................................               32              52
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                                                   12 In this particular transition from 90.1–2010 to                    costs to a warehouse would be less since it is a                       the Federal education building, the primary school
                                                90.1–2013, the cost reduction was mainly because                         simpler building. We assumed both the warehouse                        prototype first cost was used. For the Federal dorm/
                                                of smaller and less expensive HVAC equipment                             and the hospital were the ‘‘average’’ of the data we                   barracks building type, the small hotel and mid-rise
                                                since the building load had decreased. This cost                         did have. And so, the warehouse value is likely                        apartment prototype first costs were averaged.
                                                reduction is part of the first cost calculation. Note                    higher than it might have been and the hospital                          15 RS Means. 2014. RS Means Building
                                                that in addition to reduced equipment costs, there                       value is likely lower than it might have been had
                                                is reduced ductwork or piping costs as well.                             there been data available.                                             Construction Cost Data, 72nd Ed. Construction
                                                   13 There are no data for those years for                                14 For the Federal office building, the small and                    Publishers & Consultants. Norwell, MA.
                                                warehouses or hospitals. It could be expected that                       large office prototype first costs were averaged. For



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                                                                                   TABLE 3—FIRST COST OF TYPICAL NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN $/FT2—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Federal         Weighted
                                                                                                                          Building first
                                                                     BECP Prototype                                                                      Corresponds to Federal building type                                    weighting         cost
                                                                                                                           cost $/ft2                                                                                               (%)             ($)

                                                Primary School ................................................                          138       Education .......................................................                          8              11
                                                Small Hotel ......................................................                       111       Barracks/Dormitory .........................................                               5               5
                                                Mid-Rise Apartment ........................................                              117       Barracks/Dormitory .........................................                               5               5
                                                Hospital ...........................................................                     253       Hospital ..........................................................                        4              10
                                                Warehouse ......................................................                          63       Warehouse .....................................................                           15               9

                                                      Total .........................................................   ........................   .........................................................................                 99           135



                                                   Turning to LCC net savings, DOE                                       average (across climate zones) LCC net                                         be $87.2 million. The average life-cycle
                                                estimated the LCC net savings to be                                      savings (determined from the DOE                                               cost net savings in year one was
                                                $87.2 million for 39.4 million square                                    ASHRAE 90.1 cost-effectiveness                                                 estimated to be $2.21 per square foot.
                                                feet of annual construction, with the                                    analysis) by the fraction of the federal                                       Note the annual LCC savings are for one
                                                average life-cycle cost net savings in                                   sector construction volume shown in                                            year of Federal commercial and high-
                                                year one estimated at $2.21 per square                                   Table 1.17 The results of the building                                         rise multi-family residential
                                                foot. Table 4 shows annual LCC net                                       type LCC net savings were then summed                                          construction and that those savings
                                                savings by prototype buildings. For LCC                                  together to determine the overall annual                                       would accumulate over the LCC
                                                net savings, DOE used a similar                                          LCC net savings for the entire Federal                                         evaluation period. For the purpose of
                                                approach to that used for incremental                                    commercial and high-rise multi-family
                                                                                                                                                                                                        this analysis, DOE relied on a 30-year
                                                first cost. That is, DOE developed the                                   buildings sector. The resulting total LCC
                                                                                                                                                                                                        period.18
                                                national total annual LCC net savings 16                                 net savings for 39.4 million square feet
                                                for building types by multiplying the                                    of annual construction was estimated to

                                                 TABLE 4—ANNUAL LIFE-CYCLE COST (LCC) NET SAVINGS (2013$) FOR ASHRAE 90.1–2013 VS. ASHRAE 90.1–2010
                                                                      Prototype                                                                                              ASHRAE Climate zone

                                                                                              Value                        2A                               3A                                3B                               4A                   5A

                                                Small Office ....................        Total ...........                $21,600.00                       $15,200.00                       $10,800.00                          $2,900.00            $5,000.00
                                                                                         $/ft2 ............                     3.93                             2.76                             1.96                               0.51                 0.91
                                                Large Office ...................         Total ...........                740,000.00                     1,650,000.00                     2,540,000.00                         310,000.00         1,340,000.00
                                                                                         $/ft2 ............                     1.48                             3.31                             5.09                               0.60                 2.69
                                                Primary School ...............           Total ...........                246,000.00                       116,000.00                       398,000.00                          70,000.00           109,000.00
                                                                                         $/ft2 ............                     3.33                             1.57                             5.38                               0.95                 1.47
                                                Small Hotel .....................        Total ...........                 96,410.00                        76,000.00                        78,000.00                          62,600.00            68,000.00
                                                                                         $/ft2 ............                     2.23                             1.76                             1.81                               1.45                 1.57
                                                Mid-rise Apartment .........             Total ...........                 59,600.00                        22,600.00                        23,800.00                          29,200.00            28,500.00
                                                                                         $/ft2 ............                     1.77                             0.67                             0.71                               0.87                 0.84



                                                B. Administrative Procedure Act                                          unnecessary. The fact that the voluntary                                       C. Review Under the Regulatory
                                                                                                                         consensus codes apply to Federal                                               Flexibility Act
                                                   DOE notes that the determination
                                                                                                                         buildings as opposed to the general
                                                regarding ASHRAE Standard 90.1–2013                                                                                                                        The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                                                                                         building stock does not require a
                                                in the context of State building codes                                                                                                                  U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires the
                                                was subject to notice and comment in                                     different evaluation of energy efficiency                                      preparation of an initial regulatory
                                                evaluating the voluntary consensus                                       and cost-effectiveness. Additionally,                                          flexibility analysis for any rule that by
                                                codes. See 76 FR 43298 (July 20, 2011)                                   DOE notes that this rule, which updates                                        law must be proposed for public
                                                for the preliminary determination and                                    energy efficiency performance standards                                        comment, unless the agency certifies
                                                76 FR 64904 (October 19, 2011) for the                                   for the design and construction of new                                         that the rule, if promulgated, will not
                                                final determination. The determinations                                  Federal buildings, is a rule relating to                                       have a significant economic impact on
                                                made in the context of the State codes                                   public property, and therefore is not                                          a substantial number of small entities.
                                                are equally applicable in the context of                                 subject to the rulemaking requirements                                         As required by Executive Order 13272,
                                                Federal buildings. DOE finds that                                        of the Administrative Procedure Act,                                           Proper Consideration of Small Entities
                                                providing notice and comment on the                                      including the requirement to publish a                                         in Agency Rulemaking, 67 FR 53461
                                                determinations again in the context of                                   notice of proposed rulemaking. (See 5                                          (August 16, 2002), DOE published
                                                Federal buildings would be                                               U.S.C. 553(a)(2))                                                              procedures and policies on February 19,
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                                                  16 The energy costs used were the national                             the US DOE Energy Information Administration                                   hotel and mid-rise apartment prototype life cycle
                                                average energy costs used by ASHRAE in the                               data. These were the values approved by 90.1–                                  costs were averaged.
                                                development of Standard 90.1–2013. To quote the                          2013’’.                                                                          18 Rushing, A, J Kneifel, and B Lippiatt. 2013.

                                                cost-effectiveness analysis report ‘‘Energy rates used                     17 For the Federal office building, the small and                            Energy Price Indices and Discount Factors for Life-
                                                to calculate the energy costs from the modeled                           large office prototype life cycle costs were averaged.                         Cycle Cost Analysis-2013: Annual Supplement to
                                                energy usage were $0.990/therm for fossil fuel and                       For the Federal education building, the primary                                NIST Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication
                                                $0.1032/kWh for electricity. These rates were used                       school prototype life cycle cost was used. For the                             709.
                                                for the 90.1–2013 energy analysis, and derived from                      Federal dorm/barracks building type, the small


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                                                2003, to ensure that the potential                      rule updating energy efficiency                       determined that it does not preempt
                                                impacts of its rules on small entities are              performance standard for Federal new                  State law and does not have a
                                                properly considered during the                          commercial and multi-family high rise                 substantial direct effect on the States, on
                                                rulemaking process, 68 FR 7990. The                     residential buildings to ASHRAE                       the relationship between the national
                                                Department has made its procedures                      Standard 90.1–2013 with the ‘‘no-action               government and the States, or on the
                                                and policies available on the Office of                 alternative’’ of using the current Federal            distribution of power and
                                                General Counsel’s Web site: http://                     standards (ASHRAE Standard 90.1–                      responsibilities among the various
                                                energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.                   2010). This comparison is identical to                levels of Government. No further action
                                                   DOE has determined that a notice of                  that undertaken by DOE in its                         is required by Executive Order 13132.
                                                proposed rulemaking is not required by                  determinations of energy savings of                   G. Review Under Executive Order
                                                5 U.S.C. 553 or any other law for                       those standards and codes.                            12988, ``Civil Justice Reform''
                                                issuance of this rule. As such, the                        Accordingly, DOE concludes in the
                                                analytical requirements of the                          EA that new Federal buildings designed                   With respect to the review of existing
                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act do not apply.                and constructed to Standard 90.1–2013                 regulations and the promulgation of
                                                                                                        will use less energy than new Federal                 new regulations, section 3(a) of
                                                D. Review Under the Paperwork                                                                                 Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice
                                                                                                        buildings designed and constructed to
                                                Reduction Act of 1995                                                                                         Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (February 7, 1996),
                                                                                                        Standard 90.1–2010 because Standard
                                                  This rulemaking will impose no new                    90.1–2013 is more efficient than                      imposes on Federal agencies the general
                                                information or record keeping                           Standard 90.1–2010. This decrease in                  duty to adhere to the following
                                                requirements. Accordingly, Office of                    energy usage translates to reduced                    requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting
                                                Management and Budget (OMB)                             emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2),                    errors and ambiguity; (2) write
                                                clearance is not required under the                     nitrogen oxides (NOX), and mercury                    regulations to minimize litigation; and
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act. (44 U.S.C.                     (Hg) over the thirty-year period                      (3) provide a clear legal standard for
                                                3501 et seq).                                           examined in the EA. Cumulative                        affected conduct, rather than a general
                                                                                                        emission reductions for 30 years of                   standard and promote simplification
                                                E. Review Under the National                                                                                  and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of
                                                Environmental Policy Act of 1969                        construction (2015 through 2044) and
                                                                                                        30 years of energy reduction for each                 Executive Order 12988 specifically
                                                   The Department prepared an                           building built during that period can be              requires that Executive agencies make
                                                Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/                                                                           every reasonable effort to ensure that the
                                                                                                        estimated at up to 24,156,900 metric
                                                EA–2001) entitled, ‘‘Environmental                                                                            regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the
                                                                                                        tons of CO2, up to 24,564 metric tons of
                                                Assessment for Final Rule, 10 CFR part                                                                        preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly
                                                                                                        NOX, and up to 0.3357 metric tons of
                                                433, ‘Energy Efficiency Standards for                                                                         specifies any effect on existing Federal
                                                                                                        Hg. DOE conducted a separate
                                                New Federal Commercial and Multi-                                                                             law or regulation; (3) provides a clear
                                                                                                        calculation to determine emissions
                                                Family High-Rise Residential                                                                                  legal standard for affected conduct,
                                                                                                        reductions relative to the targets
                                                Buildings,’ Baseline Standards                                                                                while promoting simplification and
                                                                                                        identified in the CAP. This calculation
                                                Update,’’ 19 pursuant to the Council on                                                                       burden reduction; (4) specifies the
                                                                                                        showed that the cumulative reduction
                                                Environmental Quality’s (CEQ)                                                                                 retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately
                                                                                                        in CO2 emissions through 2030 amounts
                                                Regulations for Implementing the                                                                              defines key terms; and (6) addresses
                                                                                                        to 6,234,000 metric tons of CO2.20                    other important issues affecting clarity
                                                Procedural Provisions of the National
                                                Environmental Policy Act (40 CFR parts                  F. Review Under Executive Order 13132,                and general draftsmanship under any
                                                1500–1508), the National Environmental                  ``Federalism''                                        guidelines issued by the Attorney
                                                Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended                                                                         General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order
                                                                                                          Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’
                                                (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and DOE’s                                                                           12988 requires Executive agencies to
                                                                                                        64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999), imposes
                                                NEPA Implementing Procedures (10                                                                              review regulations in light of applicable
                                                                                                        certain requirements on agencies
                                                CFR part 1021).                                                                                               standards in section 3(a) and section
                                                                                                        formulating and implementing policies
                                                   The EA addresses the possible                                                                              3(b) to determine whether they are met
                                                                                                        or regulations that preempt State law or
                                                incremental environmental effects                                                                             or it is unreasonable to meet one or
                                                                                                        that have federalism implications. The
                                                attributable to the application of the                                                                        more of them. DOE has completed the
                                                                                                        Executive Order requires agencies to
                                                final rule. The only anticipated impact                                                                       required review and determined that, to
                                                                                                        examine the constitutional and statutory
                                                would be a decrease in outdoor air                                                                            the extent permitted by law, this rule
                                                                                                        authority supporting any action that
                                                pollutants resulting from decreased                                                                           meets the relevant standards of
                                                                                                        would limit the policymaking discretion
                                                fossil fuel burning for energy use in                                                                         Executive Order 12988.
                                                                                                        of the States and to carefully assess the
                                                Federal buildings. Therefore, DOE has                   necessity for such actions. The                       H. Review Under the Unfunded
                                                issued a Finding of No Significant                      Executive Order also requires agencies                Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                Impact (FONSI), pursuant to NEPA, the                   to have an accountable process to                       Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                regulations of the Council on                           ensure meaningful and timely input by                 Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L.
                                                Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts                     State and local officials in the                      104–4) requires each Federal agency to
                                                1500–1508), and DOE’s regulations for                   development of regulatory policies that               assess the effects of Federal regulatory
                                                compliance with NEPA (10 CFR part                       have federalism implications. On March                actions on State, local, and tribal
                                                1021).                                                  14, 2000, DOE published a statement of                governments and the private sector. For
                                                   To identify the potential                            policy describing the intergovernmental               a proposed regulatory action likely to
                                                environmental impacts that may result
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                                                                                                        consultation process it will follow in the            result in a rule that may cause the
                                                from implementing the final rule on                     development of such regulations, 65 FR                expenditure by State, local, and tribal
                                                new Federal commercial buildings, DOE                   13735. DOE examined this rule and                     governments, in the aggregate, or by the
                                                compared the requirements of the final
                                                                                                          20 See discussion of CAP calculations in footnote
                                                                                                                                                              private sector of $100 million or more
                                                  19 The  EA and FONSI may be found in the docket       12 on page 23 of the EA for this rule. The EA and
                                                                                                                                                              in any one year (adjusted annually for
                                                for this rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/node/      FONSI may be found in the docket for this             inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires
                                                984581.                                                 rulemaking and at http://energy.gov/node/984581.      a Federal agency to publish a written


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                                                statement that estimates the resulting                  public under guidelines established by                approximately 1.6% in the year 2040.
                                                costs, benefits, and other effects on the               each agency pursuant to general                       This final rule would not have a
                                                national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a) and                 guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s                       significant adverse effect on the supply,
                                                (b)) The UMRA also requires a Federal                   guidelines were published at 67 FR                    distribution, or use of energy and,
                                                agency to develop an effective process                  8452 (February 22, 2002), and DOE’s                   therefore, is not a significant energy
                                                to permit timely input by elected                       guidelines were published at 67 FR                    action. Accordingly, DOE has not
                                                officers of State, local, and tribal                    62446 (October 7, 2002). DOE has                      prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.
                                                governments on a proposed ‘‘significant                 reviewed today’s final rule under the
                                                                                                                                                              M. Review Under Section 32 of the
                                                intergovernmental mandate’’ and                         OMB and DOE guidelines and has
                                                                                                                                                              Federal Energy Administration Act of
                                                requires an agency plan for giving notice               concluded that it is consistent with
                                                                                                                                                              1974
                                                and opportunity for timely input to                     applicable policies in those guidelines.
                                                potentially affected small governments                                                                          Under section 301 of the Department
                                                                                                        L. Review Under Executive Order 13211,                of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–
                                                before establishing any requirements
                                                                                                        ``Actions Concerning Regulations That                 91), DOE must comply with section 32
                                                that might significantly or uniquely
                                                                                                        Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   of the Federal Energy Administration
                                                affect small governments. On March 18,
                                                                                                        Distribution, or Use''                                Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93–275), as
                                                1997, DOE published a statement of
                                                policy on its process for                                  Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                   amended by the Federal Energy
                                                intergovernmental consultation under                    Concerning Regulations That                           Administration Authorization Act of
                                                UMRA (62 FR 12820) (also available at                   Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   1977 (Pub. L. 95–70). (15 U.S.C. 788)
                                                http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-                    Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May              Section 32 provides that where a
                                                counsel). This final rule contains                      22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to               proposed rule authorizes or requires use
                                                neither an intergovernmental mandate                    prepare and submit to the Office of                   of commercial standards, the NOPR
                                                nor a mandate that may result in the                    Information and Regulatory Affairs                    must inform the public of the use and
                                                expenditure of $100 million or more in                  (OIRA), Office of Management and                      background of such standards. In
                                                any year by State, local, and tribal                    Budget, a Statement of Energy Effects for             addition, section 32(c) requires DOE to
                                                governments, in the aggregate, or by the                any proposed significant energy action.               consult with the Department of Justice
                                                private sector, so these requirements                   A ‘‘significant energy action’’ is defined            (DOJ) and the Federal Trade
                                                under the Unfunded Mandates Reform                      as any action by an agency that                       Commission (FTC) concerning the
                                                Act do not apply.                                       promulgated or is expected to lead to                 impact of the commercial or industry
                                                                                                        promulgation of a final rule, and that:               standards on competition.
                                                I. Review Under the Treasury and                        (1) Is a significant regulatory action                  Although section 32 specifically refers
                                                General Government Appropriations                       under Executive Order 12866, or any                   to the proposed rule stage, DOE is
                                                Act of 1999                                             successor order; and (2) is likely to have            meeting these requirements at the final
                                                   Section 654 of the Treasury and                      a significant adverse effect on the                   rule stage because there was no
                                                General Government Appropriations                       supply, distribution, or use of energy, or            proposed rule for this action. This final
                                                Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                  (3) is designated by the Administrator of             rule incorporates testing methods
                                                Federal agencies to issue a Family                      OIRA as a significant energy action. For              contained in the following commercial
                                                Policymaking Assessment for any rule                    any proposed significant energy action,               standard: ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard
                                                that may affect family well-being. This                 the agency must give a detailed                       90.1–2013, Energy Standard for
                                                final rule would not have any impact on                 statement of any adverse effects on                   Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential
                                                the autonomy or integrity of the family                 energy supply, distribution, or use                   Buildings, 2013, American Society of
                                                as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                 should the proposal be implemented,                   Heating Refrigerating and Air-
                                                concluded that it is not necessary to                   and of reasonable alternatives to the                 Conditioning Engineers, Inc., ISSN
                                                prepare a Family Policymaking                           action and their expected benefits on                 1041–2336.
                                                Assessment.                                             energy supply, distribution, and use.                   DOE has evaluated these standards
                                                                                                        DOE’s Energy Information                              and notes that the ASHRAE 90.1
                                                J. Review Under Executive Order 12630,                  Administration (EIA) estimates that new               Standard is developed under American
                                                ``Governmental Actions and                              construction in the commercial sector                 National Standards Institute (ANSI)-
                                                Interference With Constitutionally                      will range from 1.7 billion square feet               approved consensus procedures, and is
                                                Protected Property Rights''                             per year in 2015 to 2.4 billion square                under continuous maintenance by a
                                                   The Department has determined,                       feet per year in 2040.21 This rule is                 Standing Standard Project Committee.
                                                under Executive Order 12630,                            expected to incrementally reduce the                  ASHRAE has established a program for
                                                ‘‘Governmental Actions and Interference                 energy usage of approximately 39.4                    regular publication of addenda, or
                                                with Constitutionally Protected Property                million square feet of Federal                        revisions, including procedures for
                                                Rights’’ 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988)                    commercial and high-rise multi-family                 timely, documented, consensus action
                                                that this rule would not result in any                  residential construction annually.22                  on requested changes to the ASHRAE
                                                takings which might require                             Thus, the rule represents approximately               90.1 Standard. ANSI approved the final
                                                compensation under the Fifth                            2.3% of the expected annual US                        addendum for inclusion in the 2013
                                                Amendment to the United States                          construction in 2015, falling to                      edition in September 2013. Standard
                                                Constitution.                                                                                                 90.1–2013 was published in October
                                                                                                          21 See Table A5 of the 2015 Annual Energy           2013. However, DOE is unable to
                                                K. Review Under the Treasury and                        Outlook (beta) at http://www.eia.gov/beta/aeo/#/      conclude whether ASHRAE Standard
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                                                General Government Appropriations                       ?id=5-AEO2015 or Table A5 of the 2014 Annual
                                                                                                                                                              90.1 fully complies with the
                                                Act, 2001                                               Energy Outlook at http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/aeo/
                                                                                                        tablebrowser/#release=AEO2014&subject=0-              requirements of section 32(b) of the
                                                  Section 515 of the Treasury and                       AEO2014&table=5-AEO2014&region=0-0&cases=             FEAA (i.e. whether they were developed
                                                General Government Appropriations                       full2013full-d102312a,ref2014-d102413a.               in a manner that fully provides for
                                                                                                          22 See Regulatory Analysis Section A. Review
                                                Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516, note)                        Under Executive Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                              public participation, comment, and
                                                provides for agencies to review most                    Planning and Review’’ above for origin of the 39.4    review). DOE has consulted with both
                                                disseminations of information to the                    million square foot estimate.                         the Attorney General and the Chairman


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                                                of the FTC about the impact on                          § 433.2   Definitions.                                savings requirements shall include the
                                                competition of using the methods                        *     *      *     *    *                             building envelope and energy
                                                contained in these standards and has                      ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013                       consuming systems normally specified
                                                received no comments objecting to their                 means a building that is otherwise                    as part of the building design by
                                                use.                                                    identical to the proposed building but is             ASHRAE 90.1 such as space heating,
                                                                                                        designed to meet, but not exceed, the                 space cooling, ventilation, service water
                                                N. Description of Materials Incorporated
                                                                                                        energy efficiency specifications in                   heating, and lighting, but shall not
                                                by Reference
                                                                                                        ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1–                        include receptacle and process loads not
                                                   In this rule, DOE incorporates by                    2013, Energy Standard for Buildings                   within the scope of ASHRAE 90.1 such
                                                reference ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard                      Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings,                as specialized medical or research
                                                90.1–2013, Energy Standard for                          2013 (incorporated by reference, see                  equipment and equipment used in
                                                Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential                   § 433.3).                                             manufacturing processes.
                                                Buildings, (I–P Edition), Copyright                     *     *      *     *    *                             *     *     *     *    *
                                                2013. This U.S. standard provides                       ■ 3. Amend § 433.3 by adding paragraph                ■ 5. Amend § 433.101 by:
                                                minimum requirements for energy                         (b)(4) to read as follows:                            ■ a. Revising the introductory text of
                                                efficient designs for buildings except for                                                                    paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3);
                                                low-rise residential buildings. Copies of               § 433.3 Materials incorporated by                     ■ b. Adding paragraph (a)(4); and
                                                this standard are available from the                    reference.                                            ■ c. Revising paragraph (b).
                                                American Society of Heating                             *      *    *    *     *                                The revisions and addition read as
                                                Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning                         (b) * * *                                          follows:
                                                Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle NE.,                   (4) ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1–2013,
                                                Atlanta, GA 30329, (404) 636–8400,                      (‘‘ASHRAE 90.1–2013’’), Energy                        § 433.101 Performance level
                                                http://www.ashrae.org.                                  Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise                determination.
                                                                                                        Residential Buildings, I–P Edition,                      (a) * * *
                                                VII. Congressional Notification                         Copyright 2013, IBR approved for                         (2) For Federal buildings for which
                                                  As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will                 §§ 433.2, 433.100, and 433.101.                       design for construction began on or after
                                                report to Congress on the promulgation                  ■ 4. Amend § 433.100 by:                              August 10, 2012, but before July 9, 2014,
                                                of this rule prior to its effective date.               ■ a. Revising the introductory text of                each Federal agency shall determine
                                                The report will state that it has been                  paragraphs (a)(2) and (3);                            energy consumption levels for both the
                                                determined that the rule is not a ‘‘major               ■ b. Adding paragraph (a)(4); and                     ASHRAE Baseline Building 2007 and
                                                rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).                   ■ c. Revising paragraph (b).                          proposed building by using the
                                                                                                           The revisions and addition read as                 Performance Rating Method found in
                                                VIII. Approval of the Office of the                     follows:                                              Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1–2007
                                                Secretary                                                                                                     (incorporated by reference, see § 433.3),
                                                                                                        § 433.100 Energy efficiency performance
                                                  The Secretary of Energy has approved                  standard.                                             except the formula for calculating the
                                                publication of this final rule.                                                                               Performance Rating in paragraph G1.2
                                                                                                           (a) * * *
                                                                                                           (2) All Federal agencies shall design              shall read as follows:
                                                List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 433
                                                                                                        new Federal buildings that are                        *      *    *     *    *
                                                  Buildings and facilities, Energy                      commercial and multi-family high-rise                    (3) For Federal buildings for which
                                                conservation, Engineers, Federal                        residential buildings, for which design               design for construction began on or after
                                                buildings and facilities, Housing,                      for construction began on or after                    July 9, 2014, but before November 6,
                                                Incorporation by reference.                             August 10, 2012, but before July 9, 2014,             2016 each Federal agency shall
                                                  Issued in Washington, DC, on October 23,              to:                                                   determine energy consumption levels
                                                2015.                                                   *       *      *     *     *                          for both the ASHRAE Baseline Building
                                                David Danielson,                                           (3) All Federal agencies shall design              2010 and proposed building by using
                                                Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and              new Federal buildings that are                        the Performance Rating Method found
                                                Renewable Energy.                                       commercial and multi-family high-rise                 in Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1–2010
                                                                                                        residential buildings, for which design               (incorporated by reference, see § 433.3),
                                                  For the reasons set forth in the                                                                            except the formula for calculating the
                                                                                                        for construction began on or after July
                                                preamble, the Department of Energy                                                                            Performance Rating in paragraph G1.2
                                                                                                        9, 2014, but before November 6, 2016 to:
                                                amends chapter II of title 10 of the Code                                                                     shall read as follows:
                                                of Federal Regulations as set forth                     *       *      *     *     *
                                                                                                           (4) All Federal agencies shall design              *      *    *     *    *
                                                below:                                                                                                           (4) For Federal buildings for which
                                                                                                        new Federal buildings that are
                                                PART 433—ENERGY EFFICIENCY                              commercial and multi-family high-rise                 design for construction began on or after
                                                STANDARDS FOR DESIGN AND                                residential buildings, for which design               before November 6, 2016 each Federal
                                                CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FEDERAL                             for construction began on or after                    agency shall determine energy
                                                COMMERCIAL AND MULTI FAMILY                             November 6, 2016 to:                                  consumption levels for both the
                                                HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS                            (i) Meet ASHRAE 90.1–2013,                         ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013 and
                                                                                                        (incorporated by reference, see § 433.3);             proposed building by using the
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 433                and                                                   Performance Rating Method found in
                                                continues to read as follows:                              (ii) If life-cycle cost-effective, achieve         Appendix G of ASHRAE 90.1–2013
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                                                                                                        energy consumption levels, calculated                 (incorporated by reference, see § 433.3),
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6831–6832; 6834–
                                                                                                        consistent with paragraph (b) of this                 except the formula for calculating the
                                                6835; 42 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.
                                                                                                        section, that are at least 30 percent                 Performance Rating in paragraph G1.2
                                                ■ 2. Amend § 433.2 by adding in                         below the levels of the ASHRAE                        shall read as follows:
                                                alphabetical order the definition of                    Baseline Building 2013.                                  (i) Percentage improvement = 100 ×
                                                ‘‘ASHRAE Baseline Building 2013’’ to                       (b) Energy consumption for the                     ((Baseline building consumption ¥
                                                read as follows:                                        purposes of calculating the 30 percent                Receptacle and process


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                                                loads)¥ (Proposed building                                 The incorporation by reference of                  nature, and the need for a special format
                                                consumption ¥ Receptacle and process                    certain publications listed in the                    make publication in the Federal
                                                loads))/(Baseline building consumption                  regulations is approved by the Director               Register expensive and impractical.
                                                ¥ Receptacle and process loads) (which                  of the Federal Register as of November                Further, airmen do not use the
                                                simplifies as follows):                                 6, 2015.                                              regulatory text of the SIAPs, Takeoff
                                                  (ii) Percentage improvement = 100 ×                   ADDRESSES: Availability of matters                    Minimums or ODPs, but instead refer to
                                                (Baseline building consumption ¥                        incorporated by reference in the                      their graphic depiction on charts
                                                Proposed building consumption)/                         amendment is as follows:                              printed by publishers of aeronautical
                                                (Baseline building consumption ¥                                                                              materials. Thus, the advantages of
                                                Receptacle and process loads).                          For Examination                                       incorporation by reference are realized
                                                  (b) Energy consumption for the                          1. U.S. Department of Transportation,               and publication of the complete
                                                purposes of calculating the 30 percent                  Docket Ops–M30, 1200 New Jersey                       description of each SIAP, Takeoff
                                                savings requirements in § 433.100 shall                 Avenue SE., West Bldg., Ground Floor,                 Minimums and ODP listed on FAA form
                                                include the building envelope and                       Washington, DC 20590–0001.                            documents is unnecessary. This
                                                energy consuming systems normally                         2. The FAA Air Traffic Organization                 amendment provides the affected CFRs
                                                specified as part of the building design                Service Area in which the affected                    and specifies the types of SIAPs, Takeoff
                                                by ASHRAE 90.1 such as space heating,                   airport is located;                                   Minimums and ODPs with their
                                                space cooling, ventilation, service water                 3. The office of Aeronautical                       applicable effective dates. This
                                                heating, and lighting, but shall not                    Navigation Products, 6500 South                       amendment also identifies the airport
                                                include receptacle and process loads not                MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK                    and its location, the procedure, and the
                                                within the scope of ASHRAE 90.1 such                    73169 or,                                             amendment number.
                                                as specialized medical or research                        4. The National Archives and Records                Availability and Summary of Material
                                                equipment and equipment used in                         Administration (NARA). For                            Incorporated by Reference
                                                manufacturing processes.                                information on the availability of this
                                                                                                        material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,                    The material incorporated by
                                                [FR Doc. 2015–28078 Filed 11–5–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        or go to: http://www.archives.gov/                    reference is publicly available as listed
                                                BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                                                                        federal_register/code_of_federal_                     in the ADDRESSES section.
                                                                                                        regulations/ibr_locations.html.                         The material incorporated by
                                                                                                                                                              reference describes SIAPS, Takeoff
                                                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            Availability                                          Minimums and/or ODPS as identified in
                                                                                                          All SIAPs and Takeoff Minimums and                  the amendatory language for part 97 of
                                                Federal Aviation Administration                                                                               this final rule.
                                                                                                        ODPs are available online free of charge.
                                                14 CFR Part 97                                          Visit the National Flight Data Center at              The Rule
                                                                                                        nfdc.faa.gov to register. Additionally,
                                                [Docket No. 31042; Amdt. No. 3665]                                                                               This amendment to 14 CFR part 97 is
                                                                                                        individual SIAP and Takeoff Minimums
                                                                                                                                                              effective upon publication of each
                                                                                                        and ODP copies may be obtained from
                                                Standard Instrument Approach                                                                                  separate SIAP, Takeoff Minimums and
                                                                                                        the FAA Air Traffic Organization
                                                Procedures, and Takeoff Minimums                                                                              ODP as amended in the transmittal.
                                                                                                        Service Area in which the affected
                                                and Obstacle Departure Procedures;                                                                            Some SIAP and Takeoff Minimums and
                                                                                                        airport is located.
                                                Miscellaneous Amendments                                                                                      textual ODP amendments may have
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      been issued previously by the FAA in a
                                                AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                               Richard A. Dunham III, Flight Procedure               Flight Data Center (FDC) Notice to
                                                Administration (FAA), DOT.                              Standards Branch (AFS–420), Flight                    Airmen (NOTAM) as an emergency
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                     Technologies and Programs Divisions,                  action of immediate flight safety relating
                                                                                                        Flight Standards Service, Federal                     directly to published aeronautical
                                                SUMMARY:    This rule establishes, amends,              Aviation Administration, Mike                         charts.
                                                suspends, or removes Standard                           Monroney Aeronautical Center, 6500                       The circumstances that created the
                                                Instrument Approach Procedures                          South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City,                 need for some SIAP and Takeoff
                                                (SIAPs) and associated Takeoff                          OK 73169 (Mail Address: P.O. Box                      Minimums and ODP amendments may
                                                Minimums and Obstacle Departure                         25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125),                      require making them effective in less
                                                Procedures (ODPs) for operations at                     Telephone: (405) 954–4164.                            than 30 days. For the remaining SIAPs
                                                certain airports. These regulatory                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule                  and Takeoff Minimums and ODPs, an
                                                actions are needed because of the                       amends Title 14 of the Code of Federal                effective date at least 30 days after
                                                adoption of new or revised criteria, or                 Regulations, Part 97 (14 CFR part 97), by             publication is provided.
                                                because of changes occurring in the                     establishing, amending, suspending, or                   Further, the SIAPs and Takeoff
                                                National Airspace System, such as the                   removes SIAPS, Takeoff Minimums                       Minimums and ODPs contained in this
                                                commissioning of new navigational                       and/or ODPS. The complete regulatory                  amendment are based on the criteria
                                                facilities, adding new obstacles, or                    description of each SIAP and its                      contained in the U.S. Standard for
                                                changing air traffic requirements. These                associated Takeoff Minimums or ODP                    Terminal Instrument Procedures
                                                changes are designed to provide safe                    for an identified airport is listed on FAA            (TERPS). In developing these SIAPs and
                                                and efficient use of the navigable                      form documents which are incorporated                 Takeoff Minimums and ODPs, the
                                                airspace and to promote safe flight                     by reference in this amendment under 5                TERPS criteria were applied to the
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                                                operations under instrument flight rules                U.S.C. 552(a), 1 CFR part 51, and 14                  conditions existing or anticipated at the
                                                at the affected airports.                               CFR part § 97.20. The applicable FAA                  affected airports. Because of the close
                                                DATES: This rule is effective November                  forms are FAA Forms 8260–3, 8260–4,                   and immediate relationship between
                                                6, 2015. The compliance date for each                   8260–5, 8260–15A, and 8260–15B when                   these SIAPs, Takeoff Minimums and
                                                SIAP, associated Takeoff Minimums,                      required by an entry on 8260–15A.                     ODPs, and safety in air commerce, I find
                                                and ODP is specified in the amendatory                    The large number of SIAPs, Takeoff                  that notice and public procedure under
                                                provisions.                                             Minimums and ODPs, their complex                      5 U.S.C. 553(b) are impracticable and


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Document Created: 2015-12-14 15:08:51
Document Modified: 2015-12-14 15:08:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective January 5, 2016.
ContactFor technical issues: Sarah Jensen, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Federal Energy Management Program, Mailstop EE-5F, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 287-6033, email: [email protected] For legal issues: Kavita Vaidyanathan, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel, Forrestal Building, GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-6609, email: [email protected]q.doe.gov.
FR Citation80 FR 68749 
RIN Number1904-AD39
CFR AssociatedBuildings and Facilities; Energy Conservation; Engineers; Federal Buildings and Facilities; Housing and Incorporation by Reference

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