11 th Annual Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference October 20, - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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11 th Annual Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference October 20, 2020 Welcome to the Midwest Codes Conference! Housekeeping Registrants will receive an email with Zoom links each morning All sessions are being recorded and will start


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11th Annual Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference

October 20, 2020

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Housekeeping

Welcome to the Midwest Codes Conference!

  • Registrants will receive an email with Zoom links each

morning

  • All sessions are being recorded and will start promptly at the

scheduled time so plan accordingly

  • Recordings and slides will be made available after the

conference

  • Questions and comments are encouraged – please leave

all questions in the chat box (except for discussion sessions).

  • Please make sure your microphone is muted during sessions,

unless you are speaking during the Q&A part of the panel

  • Contact Crystal Egelkamp at cegelkamp@mwalliance.org

with any logistical questions

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The Trusted Source on Energy Efficiency

About MEEA

We are a nonprofit membership

  • rganization with 160+ members, including:
  • Utilities
  • Research institutions and advocacy
  • rganizations
  • State and local governments
  • Energy efficiency-related businesses

As the key resource and champion for energy efficiency in the Midwest, MEEA helps a diverse range of stakeholders understand and implement cost-effective energy efficiency strategies that provide economic and environmental benefits.

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How many Midwest Building Energy Codes Conferences have you attended?

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Conference Goals

  • Engage with a broad mix of stakeholders

about energy code adoption, enforcement, compliance evaluation & challenges, and future direction

  • Share information and knowledge of

building energy codes and best practices

  • Discuss latest trends/activity
  • Networking*
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Conference Agenda

  • Sessions Start at 10am and 2pm
  • Informal Discussions: 12:15-1pm

*Separate registration required!

  • Columbus Data Jam:

Wednesday, 10/21, 11:30 am-1pm

*Separate registration required!

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Conference Attendees

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What is your profession?

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How many years have you been in the building industry?

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COVID-19 Impacts

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Midwest Impacts

COVID-19

  • Modified Legislative Activity in Midwest
  • Jurisdictions exploring opportunities for

remote/virtual inspections and plan review

  • Slowed down construction in some states; increase

in activity in others

  • Implementation of social distancing guidelines and

reduction of on-site visits

  • Energy code effective dates postponed in some

states/municipalities

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Cumulative EE Job Impacts, March-July 2020

Midwest EE Jobs Lost During COVID

Source: BW Research for E2, E4TheFuture and ACORE

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Midwest

Source: BW Research for E2, E4TheFuture and ACORE

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How has COVID-19 impacted the building industry in your area?

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Midwest Roundup

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Illinois

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2018 IECC (slightly amended)

  • Residential Code: 2018

IECC (slightly amended)

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Indiana

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2009 IECC

  • Residential Code: 2018

IECC (heavily amended)

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Iowa

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2012 IECC (amended)

  • Residential Code: 2012

IECC (amended)

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Kansas

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code: None

statewide

  • Residential Code: None

statewide

  • Wichita – 2006 IRC/IBC, no

energy chapter

  • Kansas City - 2012 IECC

(amended)

  • Overland Park – 2018 IECC

(heavily amended)

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Michigan

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2015 IECC (amended)

  • Residential Code: 2015

IECC (heavily amended)

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Minnesota

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2018 IECC (slightly amended)

  • Residential Code: 2012

IECC (amended)

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Missouri

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code: None

statewide

  • Residential Code: None

statewide

  • City of St. Louis – 2018

IECC(slightly amended)

  • Kansas City – 2012 IECC

(heavily amended)

  • St. Louis County – 2015

IECC (slightly amended)

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Nebraska

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2018 IECC

  • Residential Code: 2018

IECC

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Ohio

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2012 IECC (amended)

  • Residential Code: 2018

IECC (heavily amended)

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Wisconsin

Midwest Roundup

  • Commercial Code:

2015 IECC (heavily amended)

  • Residential Code: 2009

IECC (amended)

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Any other updates from the Midwest?

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Informal Discussions

Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference

  • Today, 12:15-1pm: Inspections

and the Energy Code

– Register at http://bit.ly/MWCodes1 – Check email for other discussion registration and session links

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Today, 2:00-3:30pm

Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference

  • New Code, New Opportunities:

The 2021 IECC

– Eric Lacey, Responsible Energy Codes Alliance – Hope Medina

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Thank you!

Chris Burgess cburgess@mwalliance.org Alison Lindburg alindburg@mwalliance.org Nicole Westfall nwestfall@mwalliance.org Crystal Egelkamp cegelkamp@mwalliance.org