If a building were designed to a newer building standard, wouldnt it already satisfy the conditions for the tax deduction?
Not likely. Although lighting power densities in, for example, ASHRAE 90.1-2004 are almost low enough to satisfy the interim lighting LPDs, the lighting controls requirements of the interim lighting provision go beyond those of 90.1-2004. During the development of the legislation care was taken to insure that free riders would be minimal.
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