of
the 2005 Standards.
The 2005 version of California's Energy Efficiency Standards for
Residential and Nonresidential Buildings, commonly known as Title
24, went into effect October 1, 2005. Building plans submitted
after this date must meet the requirements of these updated
Standards, which span envelope, lighting, heating, ventilation and
air conditioning (HVAC) and domestic water heating measures.
This publication explores the latest changes to Title 24 and how
they relate to the Savings By Design (SBD) program criteria.
Savings By Design offers services and incentives to help architects
and building owners make cost-effective decisions that improve the
energy efficiency of their buildings. To be eligible for SBD design
team incentives, a building must use 15 percent less energy than
the minimum requirements of Title 24.
To illustrate the effects of the 2005 Standards and SBD program
criteria on a building's design and construction, the publication
uses the San Mateo Police Facility, a high performance building
that filed for compliance under the 2001 Title 24 Standards.
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