Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 3125/5

Findings.
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(a) The legislature finds that an effective energy efficient building code
is essential to:

 
 
(1) reduce the air pollutant emissions from energy 
 
consumption that are affecting the health of residents of this State; 

 
 
(2) moderate future peak electric power demand;

 
 
(3) assure the reliability of the electrical grid and 
 
an adequate supply of heating oil and natural gas; and 

 
 
(4) control energy costs for residents and businesses 
 
in this State. 

 
(b) The legislature further finds that this State has a number of different
climate types, all of which require energy for both cooling and heating, and
that there are many cost-effective measures that can reduce peak energy use and
reduce cooling, heating, lighting, and other energy costs in buildings.

consumption that are affecting the health of residents of this State;
an adequate supply of heating oil and natural gas; and
in this State.

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