Register Now for the 2024 National Energy Codes Conference!

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BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES OFFICE 

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February 21, 2024

Register Now for the 2024 National Energy Codes Conference!

Energy Codes 2024

DOE’s premier conference on all things energy codes will take place in sunny Sacramento, California, on May 6-8, 2024. Whether you are new to energy codes or a returning attendee, the program has something for you. The National Energy Codes Conference is the only national technical assistance event dedicated solely to building energy codes, providing attendees a great opportunity to network with peers, engage with leading industry experts, and learn about the latest innovative approaches and solutions in the buildings sector. This year’s conference will cover a variety of important codes topics like DOE energy codes funding opportunities from BIL and IRA, building performance standards, decarbonization, resilience, collaboratives, and more. Register today!

Dates and Location

  • When: May 6-8, 2024
  • Where: Holiday Inn: Sacramento Downtown-Arena
  • Who: Builders, designers, building officials, state and municipal government representatives, tribal nation representatives, utilities, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders

Registration and Lodging

Registration and lodging reservations are now open! Hotel reservations are subject to availability, so be sure to register for the event and make your lodging reservations today.

REGISTER HERE

Click here to book your lodging at the conference hotel group rate.


Agenda

A draft agenda will be available soon, so keep an eye out for additional updates in the coming weeks!


The Building Energy Codes Program

The U.S. Department of Energy supports the advancement of building energy codes. Modern building codes and standards offer cost-effective solutions, contributing to lower utility bills for homes and businesses, and helping to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Learn more at energycodes.gov.