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California’s building energy code can


  • Help save energy
  • Keep our air cleaner
  • Offset the need to build new power plants


In order to do so, however, we understand it can be quite technical and a bit hard to navigate– especially when time and resources are limited.

That’s where California’s Statewide Codes & Standards Program comes into play.
Through EnergyCodeAce.com, it offers free energy code Trainings, Tools and Resources for industry professionals and consumers who need to understand and meet the requirements of Title 24, Part 6.

Designed to improve compliance with the state’s building energy code, the program aims to advance the adoption and effective implementation of energy efficiency measures and building practices to lock in long-term energy savings. The program recognizes that codes and standards are one of the most effective pathways to ensuring sustained market transformation – and that key to making them work well are well-informed industry professionals. With that in mind, a number of offerings have been developed to help both those who enforce the code, as well as those who must follow it.



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This program is funded by California utility customers and administered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E®), and Southern California Edison Company (SCE) under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.

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