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Title: West Virginia Residential Codes Study

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1464109· OSTI ID:1464109
 [1];  [2]
  1. Allegheny Development Corp., Inc., Morgantown, WV (United States)
  2. West Virginia Foundation, Inc., Charleston, WV (United States). Homebuilders Association

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program launched a series of research studies in 2014 across several U.S. states to investigate typical energy efficiency practices in residential buildings and identify opportunities to reduce household utility bills. A primary goal of the study was to help document baseline practices in new single-family construction, target areas for improvement relative to the state energy code, and quantify related savings potential. This information was intended to assist states in measuring energy compliance with their codes and to identify areas of focus for future education and training initiatives. Following the original baseline studies, project teams in each state conducted a series of education, training and outreach activities aimed at improving compliance with the state residential energy code. A second baseline study was then implemented in several states with the objective of determining whether the investment in education, training and outreach programs had produced a significant and measurable change in statewide residential energy use. Through the program, DOE planned to establish a sufficient data set to represent baseline construction trends across states and detect significant changes in energy use resulting from education and training activities. The three basic phases employed were as follows: I. Pre-Study: A baseline study to identify the energy use in typical single-family residential buildings in a given state and opportunities for improving energy efficiency II. Education & Training: Education, training and outreach activities targeting issues identified through the baseline study III. Post-Study : A second study to identify the change in energy use following the education and training activities This report outlines the application of the study in the state of West Virginia with a focus on the experiences of the project team across the multi-phased approach. Data gathered through phase I has been submitted to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for analysis. Findings available to date are published as PNNL technical reports on the DOE Building Energy Codes Program website with final analysis pending publication later in 2018.

Research Organization:
West Virginia Foundation, Inc., Charleston, WV (United States). Homebuilders Association
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Building Technologies Office
Contributing Organization:
Marshall Univ., Huntington, WV (United States). Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER); West Virginia Office of Energy; Southface Energy Inst., Atlanta, GA (United States); Energy Efficient West Virginia (EEWV), Charleston, WV (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
EE0007072
OSTI ID:
1464109
Report Number(s):
DE-EE0007072
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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