ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2010, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, was published in November 2010.
The results are here – without plug loads, site energy savings are 32.6% and cost savings 30.1%. Including plug loads, the site energy savings are estimated to be 25.5% and the cost savings 24%.
“Three years ago, the 90.1 project committee set an aggressive goal of 30 percent savings for the 2010 version,” says ASHRAE President Lynn G. Bellenger . “That the target was met and exceeded is a testament to the talent and dedication of the men and women from ASHRAE and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) who developed and evaluated over 119 change proposals to increase the stringency of our flagship energy conservation standard. At the 35th anniversary of Standard 90.1, it continues to lead the way in our industry as the minimum standard for energy efficiency.”
A few key highlights of how the new energy standard was implemented and achieved under 90.1:
The standard is written in mandatory code language and offers code bodies to make a significant impact in the energy efficiency of both new buildings and major renovations.
ASHRAE’s New Sustainability Reference GreenGuide