Oregon

Policy Description:
The State Energy Efficiency Design (SEED) program directs state agencies to work with the Oregon Department of Energy to ensure cost-effective energy conservation measures are included in new and renovated public buildings. The program was revised in 2001 to require that all state facilities constructed on or after June 30, 2001 exceed the energy conservation provisions of the Oregon State building code by at least 20 percent. Beginning in 2015, state agencies will utilize Portfolio Manager to track, report, and benchmark building-specific energy data to support the next phase of 20 percent energy reduction by 2023, as specified in Oregon’s 10-Year Energy Action Plan.
Relevant Links:
Building Types Affected | Size | Compliance Deadline |
---|---|---|
Public/Government | ALL | 2016-01-13 |
Transparency:
Required Transparency:
No
Reporting:
Required Reporting:
No
Utility Requirements/Support:
Utility Requirements/Support:
No
Verification:
Verification:
No
Compliance:
Compliance Enforcement:
Yes