August 1, 2017
Journal Article

An International Survey of Building Energy Codes and Their Implementation

Abstract

Buildings are key to low-carbon development everywhere, and many countries have introduced building energy codes to improve energy efficiency in buildings. Yet, building energy codes can only deliver results when the codes are implemented. For this reason, studies of building energy codes need to consider implementation of building energy codes in a consistent and comprehensive way. This research identifies elements and practices in implementing building energy codes, covering codes in 22 countries that account for 70% of global energy demand from buildings. Access to benefits of building energy codes depends on comprehensive coverage of buildings by type, age, size, and geographic location; an implementation framework that involves a certified agency to inspect construction at critical stages; and independently tested, rated, and labeled building energy materials. Training and supporting tools are another element of successful code implementation, and their role is growing in importance, given the increasing flexibility and complexity of building energy codes. Some countries have also introduced compliance evaluation and compliance checking protocols to improve implementation. This article provides examples of practices that countries have adopted to assist with implementation of building energy codes.

Revised: June 23, 2020 | Published: August 1, 2017

Citation

Evans M., V. Roshchanka, and P. Graham. 2017. An International Survey of Building Energy Codes and Their Implementation. Journal of Cleaner Production 158. PNNL-SA-118463. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.01.007