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Advancements in Climate-Optimized Building Codes and Equipment Standards

This document outlines the initiatives and strategies of the Advanced Technology Committee, focusing on climate-optimized building codes and equipment standards outlined in SP Goal 4. Key strategies include market adoption through OEM promotion and integrated demand-side management (IDSM) programs, alongside the implementation of in-field and onboard diagnostics. Chaired by industry leaders from PG&E, Lennox Corporation, and New Buildings Institute, this framework ensures that advanced technologies are effectively integrated into building practices, promoting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

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Advancements in Climate-Optimized Building Codes and Equipment Standards

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  1. SP Goal 4: Advanced Technology Committee Climate Optimized Building Codes & Equipment Standards (4.1, 4.2, 4.4) SP Goal 4 Advanced Technology Chair: KC Spivey, PG&E CLTEESP Strategies 4.1 – 4.6 Market Adoption: OEM Promotion / IDSM Programs (4.3) In-Field / Onboard Diagnostics (4.5, 4.6)

  2. Climate Optimized Building Codes & Equipment Standards Subcommittee Chair: Stuart Tartaglia, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

  3. Market Adoption: OEM Promotion / IDSM Programs Subcommittee Chair: Julie Humes, Lennox Corporation

  4. In-Field / Onboard Diagnostics Subcommittee Chair: Mark Cherniack, New Buildings Institute

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