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Energy Reduction in Major State Facilities
Last DSIRE Review: 06/04/2009  
Incentive Type: Energy Standards for Public Buildings
State: Louisiana
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Applicable Sectors: State Government
Requirement:Each major facility project must be designed, constructed, and certified to exceed the requirements of the state energy code by at least thirty percent
Web Site: http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/
fpc/fpcSiteIndex.htm#SFMS
Authority 1: La R.S. §40:1730.49
Date Enacted:7/6/2007
Date Effective:7/6/2007
Authority 2: Executive Order BJ 2008-8
Date Enacted:1/30/2008



Summary:
Louisiana enacted legislation (SB 240) in July 2007 which required energy efficiency measures to be incorporated in the construction and renovation of major facility projects funded by the state. Each major facility project must be designed, constructed, and certified to exceed the requirements of the state energy code by at least thirty percent. Such improvements must also prove to be cost effective based on a life cycle cost analysis with a payback of no more than thirty years. Until December 31, 2008, this requirement applied to all new projects larger than 20,000 gross square feet.  
 
Size requirements for future projects required to meet the standard are applied as follows:
  • From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 -- projects larger than 15,000 square feet
  • From January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010 -- projects larger than 10,000 square feet
  • From January 1, 2011 and thereafter -- projects larger than 5,000 square feet
The standard also applies to major renovation projects which involve more than 50% of the replacement value of the facility or a change in occupancy. The legislation also instructs the Office of Facility Planning and Control of the Division of Administration to adopt rules which increase the demand for building and construction materials made in Louisiana, reduce potable water usage in state-funded buildings, and encourage state building projects to achieve ENERGY STAR designation.  
 
Additionally, Executive Order BJ 2008-8 required the Division of Administration, in consultation with state agencies, to set energy efficiency goals for state facilities, office buildings or complexes for Fiscal Years 2009, 2010 and 2011 by July 30, 2008. It also required the Division of Administration to review its purchasing practices to ensure 100% compliance with existing state requirements related to energy conservation, to adopt best energy purchasing practices and to develop or increase standards for such products as appliances, light bulbs, smart chargers, and computers using Energy Star as a minimum standard.  


 
Contact:
  Bill Morrison
Office of Facility Planning and Control
1201 North Third Street
7th Floor, Clairborne Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
Phone: (225) 342-0855
E-Mail: bill.morrison@la.gov
Web Site: http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/fpc/fpc.htm
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