California Energy Commission Selects NORESCO to Develop New Energy Efficiency Standards in Support of State's Decarbonization Goals
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Tuesday, July 26, 2022
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California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards are updated every three years to guide the construction of new and existing buildings toward the state's clean energy goals.
Key Points:
- California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards are updated every three years to guide the construction of new and existing buildings toward the state's clean energy goals.
- "This three-year agreement will assist the CEC as we look ahead to the next Building Energy Efficiency Standards update cycle."
- NORESCO is currently working with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to develop the NYStretch Energy Code.
- By deploying innovative distributed energy, storage and renewable energy solutions, NORESCO improves the health and efficiency of existing campuses, buildings and communities.