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Building Codes for Energy Conservation Can Increase US Home Costs by $14,000: DOE

The Epoch Times

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June 30, 2026

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Building Codes for Energy Conservation Can Increase US Home Costs by $14,000: DOE

The projected 6.5–10 percent energy savings from implementing the new codes could take ‘decades to materialize,’ the department said.

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Off The Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

‘Green’ regs would add $14,000 to cost of new homes: Energy Dept.

Updated green codes would add 14,000 to the cost of new homes, Energy Department officials said Friday, adding a significant burden to the already sky-high cost of housing. A new analysis released by the DOE found that the adoption of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code would increase residential construction costs by more than 9.2 []...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 26, 2026

Green codes would add $14,000 to cost of new homes, Energy Department warns

Updated green codes would add 14,000 to the cost of new homes, Energy Department officials said Friday, adding a significant burden to the already sky-high cost of housing. A new analysis released by the DOE found that the adoption of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code would increase residential construction costs by more than 9.2 []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

Electrifying homes, vehicles, switching to solar power, could save NZ billions: Rewiring Aotearoa report

Electrifying homes, vehicles, switching to solar power, could save NZ billions: Rewiring Aotearoa report

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Three free hours of power begins now – if you ask for it

Home owners and renters could save hundreds of dollars by opting into a new scheme available to all electricity customers.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 25, 2026

PulteGroup: Housing Bill Helps, But Doesn't Solve Affordability Issues

PulteGroup: Housing Bill Helps, But Doesn't Solve Affordability Issues

The i Paper

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· Jun 28, 2026

The small town fighting plans for data centre size of 50 football pitches

Residents have voiced fears about the development's vast scale, which would use enough energy to power 300,000 homes

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Related coverage for "Building Codes for Energy Conservation Can Increase US Home Costs by $14,000: DOE": Off The Press — ‘Green’ regs would add $14,000 to cost of new homes: Energy Dept.. Washington Examiner — Green codes would add $14,000 to cost of new homes, Energy Department warns. The New Zealand Herald — Electrifying homes, vehicles, switching to solar power, could save NZ billions: Rewiring Aotearoa report. Brisbane Times — Three free hours of power begins now – if you ask for it. Seeking Alpha — PulteGroup: Housing Bill Helps, But Doesn't Solve Affordability Issues. The i Paper — The small town fighting plans for data centre size of 50 football pitches