Energy and Carbon Advisory Council Structure

Energy and Carbon Advisory Council Structure

At all levels of government and within the building industry recent attention has focused on reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). In March 2021, recognizing the need for a coordinated set of solutions, the International Code Council Board of Directors approved an energy efficiency and sustainability framework, which includes establishing an Energy and Carbon Advisory Council to help inform activities under the framework and additional initiatives.

Read on for information on roles, responsibilities and structure for the ICC Energy and Carbon Advisory Council.

About the Advisory Council

The Energy & Carbon Advisory Council will consist of approximately 15 individuals who are not typically involved in our codes and standards development activities, but who are engaged in the energy and carbon conversations happening around the world. We are looking to this group to provide insight into the activities and priorities developing outside our day-to-day work and how the Code Council can help deliver solutions to assist these initiatives. From the international perspectives to the financial marketplace view, to social equity experts, to corporate board rooms, and governmental leaders, we want to develop the solutions and tools necessary to help the building industry and society address their energy and carbon concerns of today and tomorrow.

Through their participation we hope Advisory Council members will also gain insight into the interconnections between multiple sectors of the economy and establish new relationships that can support a holistic and coordinated strategy.

Initial Topics of Focus

Development of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) under the new process is already underway. Within the new scope and intent, the Energy and Carbon Advisory Council, through the ICC Board of Directors, can help provide the development committees with a broader perspective for their work. The Council will also assess (with the measurement assistance from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)) whether the 2024 draft IECC meets the ICC goal of incremental improvement in overall average efficiency from the 2021 IECC.

Based on feedback from stakeholders, the Code Council has identified several topics for development of resources. Last September we released information on charging infrastructure for electric vehicles including model code language for jurisdictions interested in implementing such requirements. Development is currently underway on a resource on building performance standards and their intersection with codes and code departments. While several other topics have been identified for future work, the Advisory Council can help assess real market need, identify supply chain readiness and set priorities on timing or help identify additional topics for future resources.

To date, significant attention has been focused on how buildings use energy (operational energy). Tools like energy codes have resulted in significant progress (about a 40 percent reduction in energy use from the 2006 IECC to the 2021 IECC) and are continuing to progress as noted above. Attention is now shifting to include how building materials and the construction process impact GHG emissions. Given our expertise across the design, construction and operations process, the Code Council is uniquely positioned to support a life-cycle approach to carbon reductions. While several pieces are already in place or underway (including verification of environmental product declarations (EPDs) and development of a standard to support measurement and verification of carbon across a building’s life cycle), additional tools will be necessary to support the holistic approach needed. The Advisory Council can help inform the pieces necessary and how they can best support the needs of related sectors of the economy.

Energy and Carbon Advisory Council Members

Oday Al-Buhamad, Director of Standards and Metrology Directorate, Gulf Cooperation Council Standards Organization

Ted L. Clifton, Zero-Energy Plans and CVH, Inc.

Lance Davis, Sustainability Architect, U.S. General Services Administration

Verne Emmanuel, CEO, St. Lucia Bureau of Standards, Caribbean Regional Organization for Standards and Quality

Paula Glover, CEO, Alliance to Save Energy

Bryan Hoffman, Director of Building and Energy, St. Louis Park, MN

Ed Mazria, President & Founder, Architecture 2030

Penni McLean-Conner, Executive Vice President, Customer Experience and Energy Strategy, Eversource Energy

Phoebe Romero, Equity Manager, Clean Energy Procurement, Clean Energy Buyers Association

Arah Schuur, CEO, Northeast Energy Partnership

Larry Sherwood, President & CEO, Interstate Renewable Energy Council

RK Stewart, Principal, RK Stewart Consultants, AIA Past President

The International Code Council joins other industry leaders at the 2022 Off-Site Construction Summit

Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council will join leading off-site, modular and prefab construction experts at this year’s Off-Site Construction Summit on August 17, 2022, in Washington, D.C. The event features presentations and exhibits highlighting the off-site construction industry’s ability to create accessible, high-quality and affordable housing; it provides diverse networking and learning opportunities for those in attendance.

Ryan Colker, Vice President of Innovation for the Code Council, will present on Driving Off-Site Construction Solutions: From Tiny Houses to Shipping Containers and Beyond. His session will dive into topics such as the existing standards and regulatory landscape for the varying types of off-site construction projects; solutions to help address the availability, affordability and efficiency of housing; and research and development initiatives for new construction and existing buildings.

“Off-site construction has grown to become a sought-after solution to address issues including housing affordability, building quality, sustainability, and workforce availability,” said Colker. “The Off-Site Construction Summit offers a unique opportunity to reach key partners across the industry and engage in discussions around the challenges that have surfaced due to the varying regulatory processes among jurisdictions and their solutions.”

To learn more and register for the event, click here.

To view the Code Council’s off-site construction resources and modular standards, visit our webpage.

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The International Code Council welcomes Lesley Garland to the Government Relations Department

Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council announced that Lesley Garland joined the Government Relations Department as Vice President, State and Local Relations. As part of her responsibilities, Garland will help develop and manage government engagement and strategic alliances and will assist in advancing ongoing U.S. national initiatives that support the adoption and use of the highest quality codes, standards, products and services of the Code Council and its family of solutions.

“The Government Relations Department plays an important role in educating policymakers and civic leaders about the importance of building codes and safety. Our government relations team is paramount in strengthening relationships and alliances at all levels of government,” said Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO. “Lesley’s insight will greatly benefit our legislative and regulatory efforts and engagement and provide a strong voice for the Code Council.”

Garland brings more than 16 years of experience in state and local government affairs and nearly a decade of knowledge and expertise in communications. Prior to joining the Code Council, she served in leadership positions in trade associations, in senior marketing and communications roles, and as a reporter for a local paper.

“Throughout my career, I have admired the Code Council’s hard work to make our homes and communities safe, resilient and affordable,” said Garland. “It is an honor to join the government relations team and work with the Code Council’s members and partners.”

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About the International Code Council   
The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide. 

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