Cool Roof Ordinance Local Reach Code Support
Javier Mariscal Energy Codes & Standards Group Customer Programs & Services Southern California Edison IREM Seminar Version 1.0
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Energy Codes & Standards Program
Mission Statement:
Deliver cost-effective, deep-energy savings via internal and statewide collaboration by supporting the adoption and implementation of California and Federal Energy Codes and Standards.
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SCE Energy Savings Goal (2013-14)
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Warren-Alquist Act (1974) & the California Energy Commission 14,000
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CA with T-20, T-24, &Utility EE Programs
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California Energy Commission (CEC) created to address the energy challenges facing the state.
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California Since 1978, CEC has been developing and implementing Energy Efficiency Building Code (Title 24, Part 6)
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Western Europe Saved more than $56 billion in electricity and natural gas costs since 1978. 4
CARB Scoping Plan 2008
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California Long Term EE Strategic Plan Big, bold strategies for energy savings: • By 2020: All California residential new construction zero net energy
• By 2030: All California new commercial construction zero net energy
Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Energy Efficiency 1st in the Loading Order
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Local Government “Reach Codes” Local governments have unique authority to pass ordinances (“Reach Codes”) requiring that buildings exceed minimum energy efficiency standards.
• Prepare a “Cost Effectiveness” study • Adopt an Ordinance determining that measure(s) are cost-effective • California Energy Commission reviews and confirms
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Cost Effectiveness Studies
C&S prepared Cost Effectiveness Studies for all California Climate Zones - available free to local jurisdictions :
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Energy Code vs CalGreen Cool Roof Tables
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Energy Savings/GHG Reduction Tracking • Developing a PCbased software tool that calculates and tracks expected energy savings and GHG CO2 reduction for each installed cool roof.
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Technical Support
Facilitate public workshops with key stakeholders Attend public hearings to answer technical questions 11
Energy Code Resources
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Q&A
2013 Title 24 Information and Documents available at: http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2013standards/
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