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1
Home Energy Ratings in Delaware
  • Roger Colton
  • Fisher, Sheehan Colton
  • February 1999

2
Agenda
  • Review objectives
  • Review energy costs in Delaware
  • Introduce HERS in Delaware
  • Review consumer impacts

3
Training Objectives
  • To explain the link between energy costs and
    shelter affordability
  • To explain the role of Home Energy Ratings in
    supporting energy efficiency
  • To explain the financial impacts of energy
    efficiency investments

4
Consumers Interest in Energy
  • Increased energy efficiency ranked 9 in top 10
    trends in consumer demands for new homes (1996).
  • 1997 survey 83 of consumers more likely to buy
    from builder who offers energy efficiency
    upgrades.
  • 1998 survey consumers willing to spend extra
    1200 - 1500 for 300 annual energy savings.

5
Energy Costs in Delaware
  • Fourth highest in nation
  • 1,594 per year in 1997
  • Average natural gas bill 655
  • Average electric bill 940
  • SOURCE
  • National Consumer Law Center, Energy and the
    Poor The Crisis Continues (1995)

6
Energy End Uses in the Home
7
Average Consumer vs. Lower-Income Consumer
  • Average
  • Bill 1,700
  • Burden 4
  • Low-income
  • Bill 1,450
  • Burden 15

8
The intensity of energy use/costs
  • Average
  • Cost intensity 0.62/sq foot
  • Use intensity 50,000 BTU/sq foot
  • of shelter costs devoted to energy 13
  • Low-income
  • Cost intensity 0.69/sq foot
  • Use intensity 57,000 Btu/sq foot
  • of shelter costs devoted to energy 27

9
Summary of Energy Use Discussion
  • Distinguish heat and non-heating
  • Distinguish between energy end-uses
  • Distinguish discretionary and non-discretionary
    use
  • Distinguish energy bills and energy burdens.

10
Home Energy Rating System (HERS)
  • Similar to EPA rating of automobiles on a miles
    per gallon basis
  • Represents a standard measurement of homes
    energy efficiency

11
A HERS Audit Looks At
  • Attic, wall and floor insulation
  • Water heating
  • Lighting
  • Heating and cooling systems
  • Quantity and quality of doors/windows
  • Mechanical equipment
  • Health and safety features

12
HERS Report Should Contain
  • Overall rating score on the home
  • Recommended cost-effective energy upgrades
  • Estimates of both the costs and the annual
    savings of the upgrades
  • Improved rating score after the upgrades
  • Estimated total energy cost before and after
    upgrades
  • Health and safety improvements

13
The Energy Efficient Mortgage
  • Home purchase mortgage add-on
  • Finance 4000 or 5 of loan
  • Without further credit qualification
  • Without further appraisal
  • Insured by FHA

14
The Concept of Cost-Effective
  • Saves more than it costs
  • Net Present Value
  • Cash flow

15
Potential Areas of Benefit
  • Space heating savings
  • Domestic hot water savings
  • Increased comfort

16
Example 1 Cash Flow Savings
17
Example 2 Purchasing Power
18
Example 3 Effective Impacts
  • Effective Interest Rate Reduction
  • Assumptions
  • 400 a year in energy savings
  • 2000 energy efficiency investment
  • 50,000, 30-year mortgage (7.5 interest)
  • Effective interest rate reduction is 1.2 (from
    7.5 to 6.3).

19
For More Information
  • roger_at_fsconline.com
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