Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB825

Introduced
12/22/23  
Refer
12/22/23  

Caption

Creating a stretch energy code. (FE)

Impact

Once enacted, AB825 would allow local governments—counties, cities, villages, or towns—to adopt the stretch energy code, thereby retaining some degree of regulatory control over energy efficiency in construction within their jurisdictions. This means local authorities could enact ordinances that enforce stricter energy standards than the state minimum, provided these local laws align with the guidelines set by the stretch energy code created by the DSPS. This measure not only expands local governance over building standards but also empowers municipalities to implement specific energy efficiency initiatives that adhere to local environmental goals and climate action plans.

Summary

Assembly Bill 825 introduces the concept of a stretch energy code that aims to improve energy efficiency in new construction and renovation projects for both residential and commercial buildings. This bill mandates the creation of a working group by the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) to develop this stretch energy code, which is intended to set energy efficiency standards that meet or exceed those established by the current energy conservation code. The working group is to consist of various stakeholders including industry leaders in deep clean energy and nonprofit representatives focused on climate solutions, crossing sectors to promote sustainability in construction practices. Notably, the working group must establish these codes by December 31, 2023, urging the implementation of energy measures that are ahead of existing standards.

Contention

However, the bill is likely to face contention, particularly from advocates of strict adherence to state standards as opposed to local deviations. Critics may argue that allowing local governments to set their own energy codes can lead to a fragmented regulatory environment, potentially complicating compliance for builders and developers who operate across different jurisdictions. Supporters of the bill contend that such local measures will drive innovation in energy efficiency and better address localized needs regarding climate action. The bill highlights the ongoing debate about the balance of powers between state mandates and local autonomy, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to environmental legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB777

Creating a stretch energy code. (FE)

WI SB2491

STRETCH ENERGY CODE

WI HB3510

BUILDING-STRETCH CODES

WI AB174

Transmission facilities; installation of large wind energy, large solar energy, and battery energy storage systems; installation of light-mitigating technology systems; and prioritizing nuclear energy resources. (FE)

WI S0253

An act relating to building energy codes

WI AB245

County and municipal aid; imposing a city sales tax and an additional county sales tax to pay the unfunded actuarial accrued liability of city and county retirement systems; requiring newly hired city and county employees of certain city agencies and counties to be enrolled in the Wisconsin Retirement System; fire and police commissions of first class cities; eliminating the personal property tax; reporting certain crimes and other incidents that occur on school property or school transportation; advisory referenda; local health officers; local public protection services; exceptions to local levy limits; local regulation of certain quarry operations; emergency services; local approval of projects and activities under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson Stewardship 2000 Program; requiring a referendum; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI AB1121

Requiring periodic inspections of parking structures.

WI SB301

County and municipal aid; imposing a city sales tax and an additional county sales tax to pay the unfunded actuarial accrued liability of city and county retirement systems; requiring newly hired city and county employees of certain city agencies and counties to be enrolled in the Wisconsin Retirement System; fire and police commissions of first class cities; eliminating the personal property tax; reporting certain crimes and other incidents that occur on school property or school transportation; advisory referenda; local health officers; local public protection services; exceptions to local levy limits; local regulation of certain quarry operations; emergency services; local approval of projects and activities under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson Stewardship 2000 Program; requiring a referendum; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI SB1043

Requiring periodic inspections of parking structures.

WI AB1039

Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.