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What does cost-effectiveness have to do with reach codes?

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Written by Jasmine
Updated over 3 years ago

A Reach Code is a local government law requiring buildings to meet energy standards that are more stringent than the California Energy Code. When a local government adopts a reach code, they must make an official finding that the new requirements save energy and are cost-effective. Therefore, exploring cost-effectiveness is a key step for local governments in California interested in establishing a reach code.

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