ConSol compared and analyzed the differences in prescriptive requirements of the 2015 Michigan Energy Code and the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). ConSol first identified the code changes that most significantly impacted building compliance, then modeled various building types in a number of Michigan climate zones to determine cost and payback periods.
We leverage our longstanding relationships and deep expertise to support national, state and local organizations in facilitating collaboration and accelerating industry growth.
We advocate for our client's needs and priorities during code development cycles and ensure key stakeholders are informed about the financial and practical implications of code compliance. We also help organizations develop creative, economic strategies to meet national, state, and local codes through advanced modeling and data-driven analysis. Lastly, we assess and promote clean energy and energy efficient products and innovative technologies that help all stakeholders involved in the building and energy industries cost-effectively adapt to changing requirements.
Our clients include a wide range of industry associations located throughout the United States.