Solar-Ready Zones
Program Details
- Program ID
- 22574
- Effective Date
- 1/1/2025
- Last Updated
- 12/8/2023
Eligibility
Program Summary
This rule applies to new buildings seeking construction permits on or after January 1, 2025. In 2023, Delaware HB 11 was enacted, adding a provision for "Solar-Ready Zones" to the commercial building code. These rules apply to new commercial buildings with a foundation footprint of 50,000 square feet or more.Solar-Ready Zones are sections of the building's roof or overhang reserved for future installation(s) of solar photovoltaic or solar thermal energy systems. Solar-Ready Zones shall be located on the roof of buildings up to 5 stories above grade with low-slope roofs or slanted roofs facing 110 to 270 degrees from true north. Zones must also comply with Solar Ready Zone - Commercial rules from the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and comply with requirements from ASHRAE Standard 90.1. Exemptions: Buildings with existing permanent on-site renewable energy systems, Buildings with Solar-Ready Zones which are shaded for 70% of annual daylight hours, Locations with attestation from a solar energy design professional that the solar radiation is not suitable for a Solar-Ready Zone, Cases where a design professional certifies that extensive rooftop equipment, green roof areas, skylights, or other obstacles would prevent Solar-Ready Zone placement.Requirements:Construction documents must indicate:The Solar-Ready ZoneConduit from the Zone to the electrical service panel or hot water systemThe main electrical panel must have at least one 2-pole breaker for future solar installations labeled as "For Future Solar Electric"Structural design loads of the roofThe total Solar-Ready Zone area must not exceed 40% of the roof areaThe Solar-Ready Zone shall be a single area or small sub-zone areasEach Zone shall be at least 5 feet on its shortest dimensionSolar-Ready Zones shall be free from obstructions including pipes, vents, and HVAC equipmentA certificate must be displayed conspicuously near the electrical panel or water heating system, indicating the solar-ready zone.
Contact & Resources
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