Implications of ASHRAE 90.1:2023
The current version of ASHRAE 90.1, issued in January 2023, has improvement in energy efficiency in commercial buildings as its primary focus. Dalip Singh elaborates…
The built environment has a vast impact on the natural environment, human health and the economy. By adopting green building strategies, we maximise economic and environmental performance. Green construction methods can be integrated into buildings at any stage, from design and construction to renovation and deconstruction. However, the most significant benefits can be obtained if the design and construction teams take an integrated approach from the earliest stages of a building project. Potential benefits of green building include:
Environmental Benefits:
New commercial buildings meeting the requirements of Standard 90.1-2019 that were analysed by DOE’s quantitative analysis exhibited national savings (compared to Standard 90.1-2016) of approximately:
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The section states that these equipment types shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions, when tested in accordance with the specified Method of Test (MOT). Where multiple rating conditions or performance requirements are provided, the equipment shall satisfy all stated requirements, unless specifically exempted.
The equipment is to be tested based on its type and the availability of internationally recognised test standards and MOT – AHRI/ISO/CTI, etc. Technically, compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 or with green building codes requires AHRI certification, as the capacity and efficiency of the equipment on which the calculations are based must be verified.
In summary, since the HVAC equipment-level efficiencies are major contributors to the global movement toward energy efficiency and sustainability, the compliance requirements of the products and equipment must be carefully designed and monitored. Globally recognised standards and certification programmes are the key to that effort.
Dalip Singh is Senior Technical Analyst, AHRI MENA. He may be reached at DSingh@ahrinet.org.
- Enhance and protect biodiversity and ecosystems
- Improve air and water quality
- Reduce waste streams
- Conserve and restore natural resources
- Reduce operating costs
- Create, expand and shape markets for green products and services
- Improve occupant productivity
- Optimise lifecycle economic performance
- Enhance occupant comfort and health
- Heighten aesthetic qualities
- Minimise strain on local infrastructures
- Improve overall quality of life
- Reduce energy use;
- Design for energy efficiency; and
- Promote renewable energy use
Table 1: Estimated Energy Use Intensity by Building Type – Standard 90.1-2019

- 4.7% in site energy;
- 4.3% in source energy;
- 4.3% in energy cost savings; and
- 4.2% in carbon emissions
