Oregon
Governor
Tina Kotek (Democrat)
House Party
Democratic Supermajority
Senate Party
Democratic Supermajority
Key Offices & Links
37
25
West
Progress by Policy Area
- Enacted Enacted policies have been passed or established in a state by a governing body via legislation, executive orders, rules, regulations, and/or other program creation, and remain in effect.
- In-progress In progress policies have been established in a state, but final regulations, rules, or plans are pending final approval. This also includes legislation and executive orders that require regulations to be put into effect.
- Partially Enacted Partially enacted policies have been enacted in the state, but are missing one or more policy components. Dashboard policies cannot be considered partially enacted unless policy components are available.
- Not Enacted Not enacted policies have not been passed or established in the state or are no longer in effect.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Projections in Oregon
Climate Policies in Oregon
Status | Policy | Policy Area | Policy Category | YR Enacted | |
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Enacted |
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The statewide energy code for residential construction is the Oregon 2023 Residential Specialty Code. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2023 | |
Enacted |
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The statewide energy code for commercial building construction is ASHRAE 90.1-2019. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2022 | |
Enacted |
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The Oregon Reach Code is a statewide optional energy construction standard approved by the Building Codes Division. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Codes | 2023 | |
Enacted |
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The Energy Efficiency Standards apply to 17 products. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | 2022 | |
Enacted |
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The Oregon Building Energy Performance Standards adopt the 2024 version of ASHRAE Standard 100 with Oregon-specific amendments, and cover large commercial buildings greater than 35,000 square feet. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | 2024 | |
Not Enacted |
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Clean heat standards establish a performance standard requiring heat providers to deliver a gradually-increasing percentage of low-emission heating services to customers. |
Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Standards | ||
Enacted |
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Electric and gas utilities were subject to quantitative energy savings requirements between 2015 and 2019. The 2020-2024 Strategic Plan replaced quantitative energy savings and generation goals with progress indicators across five focus areas that guide energy efficiency investments through an ongoing, iterative analysis of progress in these areas. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | 2019 | |
Enacted |
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Oregon has enacted commercial PACE-enabling legislation and has active programs. Establishing Policies
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | 2009 | |
Partially Enacted |
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The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled. Establishing Policies
Policy Components
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Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Efficiency | ||
Not Enacted |
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All-electric buildings policies require new buildings to be constructed with all-electric heating, cooling, and cooking systems to transition away from fossil-fuel use in buildings. |
Buildings and Efficiency
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Building Electrification |