Massachusetts has adopted Commercial Stretch Energy Codes as part of its broader effort to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These codes are designed to go beyond the baseline energy codes and set higher performance standards for new commercial buildings and major renovations. The codes will indirectly affect our industry when upgrading equipment and remodeling existing buildings and it will be essential to stay current with the future Mass Save Programs.
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Elaina Schlumper
Elaina joined The Wilkinson Companies in 2016. She is the Marketing Communications Specialist. If you have a topic you'd like to see covered on The Heat Exchange, please submit your idea on our Contact page.
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New MA Stretch Codes Set to Make an Impact on Energy Efficiency
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