Building Policy & Regulation
How codes, standards, and laws drive decarbonization in the built environment
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Section 1 of 5The Policy Evolution
Building energy policy has evolved from reactive crisis management to proactive climate strategy. What began as voluntary efficiency guidelines in the 1970s has transformed into comprehensive decarbonization mandates covering new construction, existing buildings, and embodied carbon. Today, over 30 U.S. cities have binding performance standards requiring existing buildings to reduce emissions 40-80% by 2030-2050.
Model Codes
IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 set baseline requirements updated every 3 years, adopted by states/cities
Local Laws
Cities enact aggressive mandates (NYC LL97, DC BEPS) targeting existing building portfolios
Incentives
Tax credits, rebates, grants (IRA ยง179D, ยง45L) offset compliance costs and accelerate adoption
Interactive Policy Timeline
Explore 50+ years of building policy evolution - click each era to see landmark policies
Energy Crisis Response
1970sOil embargo sparked first wave of building energy standards
Landmark Policies
โ Achievements
- โขBasic insulation requirements
- โขHVAC efficiency guidelines
- โขLighting power limits
โ Limitations
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