Local governments; additional powers, energy efficiency of buildings.
Impact
If enacted, SB452 would enable local governments to implement more stringent energy efficiency standards beyond the current building codes. This includes the option to pursue an energy scorecard program that tracks performance based on Energy Star guidelines. The bill provides local authorities with the flexibility to create incentive programs aimed at reducing energy consumption, thus potentially leading to lower operation costs for building owners and contributing positively to environmental sustainability.
Summary
Bill SB452 aims to grant local governments additional powers related to the energy efficiency of buildings. It allows localities to implement energy benchmarking, which involves tracking the energy use of buildings and providing aggregated data to owners. Under this bill, local ordinances may require building owners to disclose energy use intensity information to prospective buyers or lessees, promoting transparency in energy consumption before property transactions.
Contention
The bill has sparked discussions over the extent of local government authority versus state regulations. Supporters argue that empowering localities to enforce specific energy efficiency measures can lead to more tailored and effective approaches to energy conservation. Conversely, opponents express concern that such measures may create disparities in standards across different regions, complicate compliance for property developers, and introduce additional financial burdens on homeowners and businesses looking to adhere to varying local ordinances.