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Policy Changes: New Residential Policies Now Use EDR1 Compliance Margin

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Written by Jasmine
Updated over a year ago

The Explorer has switched which compliance margins are used in policy creation for new residential construction, following guidance from the Statewide Reach Codes Team. Older policies using the EDR2 Efficiency margin will remain viewable, but cannot be edited. All new policies will utilize the EDR1 margin.

This has resulted in a temporary decrease in Policy Options for new construction, but we are currently developing a new High-Performance Policy Option that will automatically configure an EDR1 policy with a single compliance margin for both fuel types. In the interim, you can manually set up a similar policy. To learn how to do so, learn more here.

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