LD+A Research Matters: Outcome-Based Codes Offer a New Path

Member for

2 years 2 months
CLTC and partners working towards "Outcome-Based Energy Codes for California" (A building with a lit staircase, two electricians with hardhats, and a person typing on a computer)

Outcome-based energy codes are relatively new. They incorporate strategies that quantify a building’s actual energy performance over time to demonstrate code compliance. The term "outcome-based" refers to the fact that compliance is linked with a building’s actual energy “outcome” which may be measured post-occupancy.

Outcome-based compliance can be accomplished by establishing energy-use intensity (EUI) targets, which may vary based on the building type, its installed equipment, operational parameters and similar characteristics. Energy use, or similar metrics, are then measured periodically and reviewed by enforcement authorities to determine compliance with energy standards and requirements.

CLTC's Program Director, Cori Jackson, was interviewed on this topic for an article in Electrical Contractor Magazine:
https://www.ecmag.com/section/lighting/new-approach-energy-codes-merits-...

Project Reference
Publication Date

Publication Type

Reports