42 U.S.C. § 17082. Zero Net Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative
- (a)(a)
Definitions
In this section:
- (1)(a)(1)
Consortium
The term “consortium” means a High-Performance Green Building Consortium selected by the Commercial Director. - (2)(a)(2)
Initiative
The term “initiative” means the Zero-Net-Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative established under subsection (b)(1). - (3)(a)(3)
Zero-net-energy commercial building
The term “zero-net-energy commercial building” means a high-performance commercial building that is designed, constructed, and operated—
- (A)(a)(3)(A)to require a greatly reduced quantity of energy to operate;
- (B)(a)(3)(B)to meet the balance of energy needs from sources of energy that do not produce greenhouse gases;
- (C)(a)(3)(C)in a manner that will result in no net emissions of greenhouse gases; and
- (D)(a)(3)(D)to be economically viable.
- (b)(b)
Establishment
- (1)(b)(1)
In general
The Commercial Director shall establish an initiative, to be known as the “Zero-Net-Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative”—
- (2)(b)(2)
Consortium
- (A)(b)(2)(A)
In general
Not later than 180 days after December 19, 2007, the Commercial Director shall competitively select, and enter into an agreement with, a consortium to develop and carry out the initiative. - (B)(b)(2)(B)
Agreements
In entering into an agreement with a consortium under subparagraph (A), the Commercial Director shall use the authority described in section 7256(g) of this title, to the maximum extent practicable.
- (c)(c)
Goal of initiative
The goal of the initiative shall be to develop and disseminate technologies, practices, and policies for the development and establishment of zero net energy commercial buildings for—
- (d)(d)
Components
In carrying out the initiative, the Commercial Director, in consultation with the consortium, may—
- (1)(d)(1)conduct research and development on building science, design, materials, components, equipment and controls, operation and other practices, integration, energy use measurement, and benchmarking;
- (2)(d)(2)conduct pilot programs and demonstration projects to evaluate replicable approaches to achieving energy efficient commercial buildings for a variety of building types in a variety of climate zones;
- (3)(d)(3)conduct deployment, dissemination, and technical assistance activities to encourage widespread adoption of technologies, practices, and policies to achieve energy efficient commercial buildings;
- (4)(d)(4)conduct other research, development, demonstration, and deployment activities necessary to achieve each goal of the initiative, as determined by the Commercial Director, in consultation with the consortium;
- (5)(d)(5)develop training materials and courses for building professionals and trades on achieving cost-effective high-performance energy efficient buildings;
- (6)(d)(6)develop and disseminate public education materials to share information on the benefits and cost-effectiveness of high-performance energy efficient buildings;
- (7)(d)(7)support code-setting organizations and State and local governments in developing minimum performance standards in building codes that recognize the ready availability of many technologies utilized in high-performance energy efficient buildings;
- (8)(d)(8)develop strategies for overcoming the split incentives between builders and purchasers, and landlords and tenants, to ensure that energy efficiency and high-performance investments are made that are cost-effective on a lifecycle basis; and
- (9)(d)(9)develop improved means of measurement and verification of energy savings and performance for public dissemination.
- (e)(e)
Cost sharing
In carrying out this section, the Commercial Director shall require cost sharing in accordance with section 16352 of this title. - (f)(f)
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section—