Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
LARA: Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory AffairsMichigan.gov: Official Web Site for the State of Michigan
Michigan.gov HomeLARA Home | Sitemap | Contacts | Online Services | Agencies
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
New Commercial Energy Code Rule Update to Encourage Businesses to Reduce Energy Costs & Promote Energy Efficiency; CIS Hosting Free U.S. Department of Energy Seminar to Share Rule Update Information

Contact:  Maura Campbell 517.373.9280
Agency: Licensing and Regulatory Affairs


APRIL 14, 2003 - Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services (CIS) Director David C. Hollister announced today the CIS Energy Office is hosting a free seminar on Tuesday, April 29 to share information with energy consultants, engineers and architects, code officials and building inspectors about the State of Michigan’s recent update to the Energy Code for commercial structures. The new Energy Code Rules, which took effect March 13th, are expected to help businesses reduce energy costs and promote energy efficiency.

 

The CIS Bureau of Construction Codes proposed the update to the Michigan Uniform Energy Code Rules since the previous standards were outdated and in some cases, the materials no longer existed. The new rules, which are consistent with the Federal Energy Policy Act, update the current standard for commercial structures from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 90-A-1980 and 90-B-1975 Standard to the ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Standard. 

 

“The state’s previous energy standard was considered antiquated at 20-plus years old and did not meet the energy needs of Michigan businesses, the state or even the nation. We found that the building design industry was building higher than the state’s standard since it was so outdated,” Hollister said. “This rule update will encourage businesses to use modern technology and methods of energy conservation for new commercial construction in Michigan without being overly restrictive or costly.”

Hollister said the move will help protect the environment and encourage energy efficiency, which are among the top goals of the Granholm administration.

“Some materials required by the new standards may cost a little more during construction, but there are far more financial and environmental rewards expected in the long run. The rule update is expected to save business owners and tenants money by reducing future utility bills through energy efficiency, while at the same time protecting our environment and conserving our energy resources,“ Hollister added. “CIS has already begun the process to update the Residential Energy Code to reduce utility costs for Michigan families as well.”

The CIS sponsored seminar will feature Mark Halverson of the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program and cover all sections of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999. The seminar will be on Tuesday, April 29, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the State of Michigan Library Auditorium in Lansing. The deadline to register is April 25th. To register, visit  www.michigan.gov/eoworkshops or send your name, organization, phone number, and e-mail address to John Sarver of the CIS Energy Office via email: jhsarve@michigan.gov or fax to: 517/241-6229.  (Please indicate in your email or fax that you are registering for the ASHRAE 90.1 Seminar).

The seminar is free, however attendees are encouraged to purchase Standard 90.1-1999 (I-P Edition) and the User's Manual directly from ASHRAE. The Standard is $98 and the User's Manual is $75. Click here to visit ASHRAE’s website and click on Superseded Standards.

Read more Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services press releases.

Related Content
 •  Michigan Career and Technical Institute to Graduate 155 Students
 •  OFIR Warns Consumers over Financial Phishing Scams
 •  LARA's Corporation Division Announces 2012 Nonprofit Seminars Leaders Invited to Attend Informative Forums
 •  Michigan Liquor Control Commission Offers Tips on How to Host a Responsible Football Party
 •  Extended Benefit Program Ends in Michigan - Up to 20 weeks of federally-funded benefits no longer available
 •  LLCs and PLLCs 2012 Annual Statements Due On or Before February 15
 •  MIOSHA Reminds Employers They Must Post Job-Related Injuries and Illnesses
 •  MPSC: Annual Video Services Competition Report Shows Increase in the Number of Michigan Subscribers, Bucking the National Trend
 •  MPSC Releases Annual Electric Competition Report
 •  State Recognizes MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) Graduates at Upper Michigan Safety Conference
 •  MPSC Grants Temporary Operating Authority to Certain Motor Carriers
 •  MPSC Authorizes Michigan Gas Utilities Corporation's 2011-12 Gas Cost Recovery Factor
 •  MPSC Directs Great Lakes Energy Cooperative to Make Certain Filings as it Transitions to a Member-Regulated Cooperative
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Alpena Power Company's 2012 Power Supply Cost Recovery Factor
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Reconciling Detroit Edison Company's Choice Implementation Surcharge
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op's 2012 Power Supply Cost Recovery Plan
 •  MPSC Directs Utilities to Refund Funds Remaining in the Low-Income and Energy Efficiency Fund
 •  City of Detroit Requires a Different Licensing Process Now That Census Figures Indicate Populaton is Less Than 750,000
 •  OFIR Releases HMO Consumer Guide
 •  MPSC: Home Heating Credits Now Being Processed

Michigan.gov Home | LARA Home | Office of Regulatory Reinvention | State Web Sites
Accessibility Policy | Link Policy | Privacy Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey


Copyright © 2001-2012 State of Michigan