Dear Chair Beyreuther and Members of the State Building Code Council (SBCC),
I strongly urge the council to implement the full suite of proposals recommended by the Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) and MVPE Committee for the 2024 Washington State Energy Code - Commercial and Residential. Washington is required by law to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 95% from 1990 levels by 2050; to achieve a 70% reduction in energy use from 2006 levels by 2031; and to achieve zero fossil fuel buildings by 2031. The proposals recommended by the TAGs keep Washington on the pathway to meeting state law.
Strong energy codes are essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, and, by ensuring that we construct our buildings and houses to prioritize clean energy and energy efficiency from the start, we can future-proof our buildings and protect building owners and home owners from costly retrofits in the future. Research also shows that constructing an all-electric home is cheaper than constructing a home with air conditioning and gas heating.
Key topics I support in the proposals include:
Please pass the full suite of commercial and residential proposals recommended by the TAGs and MVPE Committee to build on the SBCC’s earlier progress towards state-mandated climate and energy efficiency targets, better protecting Washingtonians from climate and air pollution and costly retrofits in the future.