Reach Code Paths

BUILDING EFFICIENCY/ RENEWABLES

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One energy performance requirement for mixed fuel and all-electric

“Fuel-neutral” ordinances require buildings to comply with greater energy performance levels regardless of building power source—electricity and natural gas OR electricity only

  • Easy to communicate and understand
  • No external documents or calculations
  • Likely fewer GHG emission reductions
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Cool roof materials for new and at re-roofing

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FlexPath: Install efficiency, renewable, or electrification measures in existing building if not included in project scope

Require upgrades beyond work triggered by Title 24 code. Examples include: add attic insulation to vented attic spaces, or apply air sealing to accessible areas

  • Impact on existing homes with greatest savings potential
  • Often politically challenging to adopt requirements for existing homes

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FlexPath: Weighted menu of efficiency, renewable, or electrification measures required for additions or alterations of an existing building

  • Flexibility to select measures to limit maximum incremental cost

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Nonresidential Air Conditioner Replacements (NR AC to HP)

Require heat pump or efficiency measures when replacing packaged rooftop air conditioners in nonresidential buildings.

  • Encourages installation of heat pumps when replacing HVAC systems.
  • Applies only to HVAC systems with capacity less than 20 tons
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Single Family Air Conditioner Replacements (SF AC to HP)

  • Helps accelerate heat pump adoption
  • Eliminates site GHG emissions associated with space heating
  • Some existing site conditions may present implementation challenges
  • Requires significant stakeholder education on benefits
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All-Electric (Municipal Code Amendment)

Require all-electric new construction projects with no gas appliances or gas plumbing, through amending the zoning, health and safety, or other municipal code

  • Maximum reduction in emissions
  • Flexibility to adopt outside Title 24, Part 6
  • No need for cost-effectiveness study or CEC approval
  • Requires more community outreach and education than other structures
  • Uncertainty regarding existing legal challenges
  • Technical feasibility for some occupancies
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