US Energy Dept Reveals Strings Attached
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 *Energy Department Reveals Strings Attached, Asks States to Comment*
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June 5, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
confirmed today there are strings attached to stimulus package funds. DOE is
now inviting states to comment on a draft document that they developed for
measuring and demonstrating compliance with those strings attached to
universal building code provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA). Last month, Governor Sarah Palin vetoed the $28.6 million in
federal stimulus funds tied to adoption of building codes by municipalities.


DOE has repeatedly stated some energy funds are directly tied to the
statewide adoption of new federal energy-efficiency codes. [Section
410(a)(2); March 12, 2009, DOE Guidance Manual, p.8, p.10, 25-26, p.33-34,
Attachment 3; April 24, 2009, DOE Guidance Manual, p.8, p.10, p.25-26,
p.33-34.] The codes in question are the 2009 International Conservation Code
for residences and the 2007 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers’ code for commercial buildings throughout the
state.

As there is no statewide energy code, compliance by all local jurisdictions
would include even Alaska’s 114 second-class and mostly rural communities.
Full compliance with the strict new codes, which regulate even the type of
lighting that can be installed, would cost Alaskans thousands of dollars per
new home or renovation.

"We took issue with Washington's universal building codes mandate and said
they were unacceptable for Alaska," Governor Palin said. "Eventually,
bureaucrats at DOE admitted the requirements were ‘not appropriate’ and
offered funding if I would just push the codes on all our communities. I
believe in local control, so I said no. Now, in the most recently issued
statement on the subject by DOE, the requirements are back, clearer than
ever."

The June 1, 2009, DOE "State Compliance Evaluation Rev 2" says in pertinent
part:

"The Department of Energy’s … funding opportunity contains the following
conditions: "[Section 410(a)(2] The State, or the applicable units of local
government that have authority to adopt building codes, will implement the
following: "(A) A residential building energy code (or codes) that meets or
exceeds the most recent International Energy Conservation Code, or achieves
equivalent or greater energy savings.

"(B) A commercial building energy code (or codes) throughout the State that
meets or exceeds the ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007, or achieves
equivalent or greater energy savings." "While the ‘State Compliance
Evaluation Rev 2’ is not final, it demonstrates DOE’s continued efforts to
force federal energy codes, enforcement costs, and compliance costs that
will act as a mandatory tax on Alaskans building or renovating a new home,"
Governor Palin said. "Alaskans should continue to have the freedom to adopt,
not adopt, amend, or rescind any type of building code they choose." The DOE
document also sets out draft guidelines for policing building codes in
remote, rural villages and in towns that have said no to building codes.
This would include items such as checking whether communities require energy
code documentation prior to issuing a building permit, conducting plan
reviews for energy code compliance, and using inspectors specifically
trained in the requirements of the energy building code. Suggested
compliance methods include on-site audits of randomly selected communities
and buildings by inspectors.


On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Spencer James <[email protected]> wrote:

> ----I am not a member of any political party, and I am comfortable as an
> objective moderate.  Communicating with some Democratic friends and
> acquaintances, I have learned that many Democrats are gleeful about the
> Republican party leaders such as the "RNC" ie, Rush, Newt, & Cheney, and of
> course air head Palin.  The Democrats urge the Republican Party to keep
> those four in the front and to dismiss and criticize General Powell.
> -----A Cheney/Palin Ticket would be quite acceptable to the Democrats and
> Newt and Rush can be in charge of their "public relations".
>
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> Respectfully,
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> Spencer James
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