HUD Delays Enforcement of Stricter Residential Energy Standards

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Construction workers build a home at a new housing development on July 1, 2025, in Hercules, Calif. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Feb. 3 that it would delay compliance enforcement of new minimum energy efficiency standards adopted in 2021 for certain single- and multi-family housing programs.The new standards—adopted under the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code—were set to become enforceable on May 28, 2026, but were pushed back until Dec. 31.

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