1. For the purposes of the design and construction of buildings or other projects of this State, the Board shall adopt by regulation:
- (a) Standards for the efficient use of water.
- (b) Standards for the efficient use of energy, including, without limitation, the use of sources of renewable energy.
- (c) Performance guidelines for new, remodeled and renovated buildings.
(d) Performance guidelines for retrofit projects, including, without limitation, guidelines for:
- (1) Energy consumption.
- (2) The use of potable water.
- (3) The use of water for purposes relating to landscaping.
- (4) The disposal of solid waste.
2. The standards and performance guidelines adopted in accordance with subsection 1 must include a mechanism for their evaluation and revision to ensure that such standards and guidelines:
- (a) Are cost-effective over the life of the applicable project.
- (b) Produce certain threshold levels of cost savings.
3. In adopting the standards and performance guidelines pursuant to subsection 1, the Board may consider, without limitation:
- (a) The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System established by the U.S. Green Building Council or its successor;
- (b) The Green Globes assessment and rating system developed by the Green Building Initiative or its successor;
- (c) The standards established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Energy Star Program;
- (d) The standards established by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers or its successor;
- (e) The criteria established pursuant to the Federal Energy Management Program established by the United States Department of Energy; and
- (f) The criteria established by the International Energy Conservation Code.
- 4. The regulations adopted pursuant to this section must include provisions for their enforcement.
5. As used in this section:
(a) “Biomass” means any organic matter that is available on a renewable basis, including, without limitation:
- (1) Agricultural crops and agricultural wastes and residues;
- (2) Wood and wood wastes and residues;
- (3) Animal wastes;
- (4) Municipal wastes; and
- (5) Aquatic plants.
(b) “Renewable energy” means:
- (1) Biomass;
- (2) Solar energy; or
(3) Wind.
The term does not include coal, natural gas, oil, propane or any other fossil fuel, or nuclear energy.
(Added to NRS by 2009, 2755; A 2011, 118)