S 3576
Establishes "Zero Energy Construction Act"; requires all new residential and commercial developments to be zero energy ready; requires developers to offer zero energy construction.
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Bill overview
This bill, the "Zero Energy Construction Act," requires all new residential and commercial developments in New Jersey to be ‘zero energy ready’ starting January 1, 2027. Developers will be required to offer zero energy construction options to prospective buyers. The bill also mandates the creation of informational resources and updates to building codes to promote the construction of energy-efficient buildings and reduce energy consumption.
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James Beach
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