The Green Housing Coordination Amendment Act of 2025 aims to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability in affordable housing projects receiving assistance from the Housing Production Trust Fund. The bill mandates that new construction proposals must be designed to achieve Enterprise Green Communities Certification Plus standards and be all-electric, excluding substantial rehabilitation projects. Additionally, it requires developers to incorporate rooftop renewable energy systems when replacing or repairing 50% or more of a roof. The act also establishes a reporting requirement for the Department of Energy and Environment to provide updates on the development of universal net zero energy building code regulations, ensuring transparency and coordination in the rulemaking process.

Furthermore, the bill amends the Green Building Act of 2006 to clarify compliance provisions related to net zero energy for residential and mixed-use projects. It restores net zero requirements for District government shelter facilities and delegates more authority to administrative agencies for determining rooftop solar feasibility. The overall goal of the legislation is to streamline the process for affordable housing development while promoting energy efficiency and sustainability, ultimately addressing the pressing need for affordable housing in the District.