The Texas Energy Code Compliance Collaborative (TECCC) is an industry stakeholder group that was established in 2011 with the purpose of supporting improved compliance with the state energy code, and to measure improvement on an annual basis, per the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. SPEER is committed to provide coordination and support for the ongoing efforts of the TECCC, and to raise awareness and compliance by providing education and resources for the building community.
In this report, SPEER identifies state law, current practices and barriers to compliance, and lists the 217 Largest Cities in Texas with their current residential energy code.
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