What is required for new commercial buildings between 5,000 and 100,000 square feet?
Builders of such buildings have two choices. First, they can use the same modeling as for buildings above 100,000 square feet, and meet the same standard of 20% below ASHRAE 90.1 2007. Alternatively, they can choose a set of “prescriptive” requirements for particular efficiency measures, based on the new base energy code for commercial buildings (International Energy Conservation Code 2009), supplemented by cost-effective energy saving enhancements taken from the Core Performance program developed by the New Buildings Institute. 11 The Core Performance program and the newly updated Core Energy Code are nationally-recognized standards already in use by Massachusetts gas and electric utility companies as the basis for providing financial incentives to commercial building developers.
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