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#68:? Energy Code Compliance

NH Construction Law

As with RSA 155-D, the 2009 IECC -- the version currently in effect in New Hampshire -- has different rules for residential and commercial buildings. But neither an application form nor a design professional’s certification of compliance with energy code requirements is now part of our law for commercial buildings.

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Green Home Design Architect - Untitled Article

Green Home Design Architect

He is also a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and a National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) certified architect licensed in New Hampshire, Vermont, New York and Massachusetts. Prior to joining Bonin Architects, Mike owned his own firm, Three River Design Group in Woodstock, Vermont.

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The New Frameworks Philosophy

Natural Building

New Frameworks , a construction company in Vermont, specializes in natural and local materials. The company, which is booking into 2023, works with residential and commercial clients on projects including renovation, new construction and improving building performance in existing structures.

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Can Utility Energy Efficiency Programs Make "MPGs" for Homes Mainstream?

Green Building Law Blog

Several cities have begun to harness the power of energy transparency for commercial buildings through benchmarking laws. However, while long called for, this type of program has not really gotten off the ground for small commercial or residential buildings.

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Can Utility Energy Efficiency Programs Make "MPGs" for Homes Mainstream?

Green Building Law Blog

Several cities have begun to harness the power of energy transparency for commercial buildings through benchmarking laws. However, while long called for, this type of program has not really gotten off the ground for small commercial or residential buildings.

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Massachusetts Holds On To Top Energy Efficiency Ranking

Business Facilities

As national leaders, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Oregon round out the top five in the ACEEE Scorecard. New York, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont are among the few states in the nation to have a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction target. These three states also topped this category in 2014, 2015, and 2016.

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Energy Efficiency: California Regains Top Spot, Ties With Massachusetts

Business Facilities

The balance of the top 10 consisted of Vermont (3), Rhode Island (4), Connecticut and New York (tied for 5), Oregon (7), Washington state (8), Maryland (9), and Minnesota (10). Here are the leaders in each category: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Vermont are the top states in utility-sector energy efficiency programs and policies.