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CURRENT CODE
Minnesota will receive $54 Million from the federal gov-
ernment if the state adopts the latest energy codes:
IECC 2009 (International Energy Conservation
Residential: Code)
Minnesota State Building
ASHRAE 90.1 2007 (American Society of Heating
Code, chapter 1322 based
on the 2006 IRC. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers)
Commercial: Accumulated residential sector savings, 2009 to 2030,
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Code, chapter 1323 based would be:
on ASHRAE 90.1-2004 13.8 trillion Btu of energy
DEMOGRAPHICS 894 thousand metric tons of CO2 (Equivalent to an-
nual greenhouse gases for 163,736 passenger vehicles)
Population: 5,220,393
$112 million
Total Housing Units: $112 million would more than pay the full under-
2,132,632 graduate tuition of current students at private univer-
ENERGY sities in Minnesota.
CONSUMPTION
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