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What does MEC stand for?

Model Energy Code


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It's possible to build energy efficient buildings 30 percent to 50 percent better than national model energy codes require.
Legislation impacts Model Energy Codes Several proposed pieces of legislation pending before Congress (HR 6, S 2191 and HR 3221) will have major impacts on the energy codes developed by the International Code Council (ICC) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
2]) of floor area, in accordance with the Model Energy Code and NFRC Annual Energy Performance Subcommittee recommendation (September 1998).
2 per cent better than the model energy code, an average of $3.
Energy Star homes are at least 30 percent more energy efficient than those built to the national model energy code.
org for details); and * Builders of new homes that exceed a national model energy code by 50 percent (subject to certification) and producers of manufactured homes producers that exceed a national model code by 30 percent or that meet ENERGY STAR standards (see www.
Certified homes are verified to be at least 30 percent more energy efficient than homes built to the 1993 national Model Energy Code or 15 percent more efficient than a state's energy code, whichever is more rigorous.
The Model Energy Code sets minimum requirements for insulation levels, but it is often cost-effective to exceed these levels.

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