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Chicago’s updated building energy code provides incentives for smart HVAC, water appliances

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Chicago’s updated building energy code provides incentives for smart HVAC, water appliances

New code aligns with aim to reduce carbon emissions by 62%.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | October 10, 2022
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The Chicago City Council recently passed the 2022 Chicago Energy Transformation Code that is intended to align with the city’s goal of reducing carbon emissions by 62% from 2017 levels by 2040.

The city’s buildings are responsible for an estimated 69% of total emissions. Portions of the new code are based on the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code, and others are specific to the city.

Changes include:

  • Upgraded energy-efficient lighting requirements
  • Designing commercial building roofs to support solar panels
  • Residential buildings infrastructure that enables a future switch to electric-powered appliances
  • Incentives for smart HVAC and water appliances that integrate with the power grid to reduce demand during times of peak use

The city recently committed to purchasing 100% renewable energy for all its facilities by 2025.

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