Title: Moving to Affordable Housing with ENERGY STAR?
1Moving to Affordable Housing with ENERGY STAR?
2QUESTION ?
- Is a home affordable if it...
- has higher operating and maintenance costs?
- increases default risk under homeownership?
- doesnt provide a comfortable indoor environment?
- doesnt maintain future value?
3Affordable Housing
- Utility costs in public and assisted housing are
more than a quarter of operating costs - Maintenance is more than a third
4Affordable Housing
- As utility rates rise, affordable owners are
pinched between debt service requirements and
rising operating costs - Allowances are adjusted after rate increases,
leaving tenants paying higher costs until
allowances catch up
5ENERGY STAR
- National brand representing energy, financial
environmental performance - Over 40 product categories covering appliances,
residential lighting, consumer electronics
office equipment - Certification of top energy performance for homes
buildings
6Why ENERGY STAR Works
- ENERGY STAR symbol adds value to products and
services - Simple, consistent national platform
- Flexible, so partners can take ownership
- Builds on existing market structures
7Why Choose ENERGY STAR?
- Lower utility costs
- Lower maintenance costs
- Improved durability and comfort
- Streamlined procurement
- Increased property value
- Reduced air pollution / improved environment
8www.energystar.gov
9Energy Star Options
- Products
- Homes (New) and Home Performance (Existing)
- Business (Office, retail, etc.)
10RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
- Existing Housing
- Specify ENERGY STAR products
- Implement Home Performance w/ENERGY STAR (where
available) -
- New Housing
- Specify homes/units meet ENERGY STAR (3 stories
or less)
11Products
- Easy. Specify ENERGY STAR in modernization and
maintenance purchases - Sample procurement language and calculators
available - see energystar.gov, then Products, then
Purchasing and Procurement
12ENERGY STAR Labeled Products
- HVAC
- Programmable Thermostats
- Home Office
- Home Electronics
- Lighting Fixtures
- Ceiling Fans
- Water Coolers
- Dehumidfiers
- Roofing Products
- Transformers
- Telephony
- Lighting
- Office/computer equipment
- Ventilation Fans
- Insulation
- Appliances
- Refrigerators/Freezers
- Dishwashers
- Clothes Washers
- Room Air Conditioners
- Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs)
- Windows, Doors, Skylights
- Compact Refrigerators, Freezers
13ENERGY STAR Specification Development
- Product Selection
- Based on national energy savings potential,
ability of label to influence consumers - Recommendations from internal analysis or
partners - Specifications
- Must be significant improvement over national
average - Developed with stakeholder (industry, utilities,
and efficiency advocates) input
14ENERGY STAR Product avings
- Refrigerators At least 15 more efficient than
the minimum federal efficiency standard. - Clothes Washers -- Compared to a model
manufactured before 1994, an ENERGY STAR
qualified clothes washer can save up to 110 per
year on your utility bills. - Dishwashers - Use a minimum of 25 less energy
than the federal minimum standard for energy
consumption. - Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) - Use 2/3 less
energy than a standard incandescent bulb and last
6-10 times longer. - Furnaces - Offer a rating of 90 AFUE or greater,
which is about 15 more efficient than the
minimum federal efficiency standard.
15Refrigerator Bulk Purchases
- New HUD web page
- http//www.hud.gov/offices/pih /programs/ph/phecc/
bulkpurchase.cfm - Participation from GE, Whirlpool, Sears
government sales - ENERGY STAR models identified
16New HUD ENERGY STAR Bulk Purchasing Website
17Home Improvement
- Home Sealing
- Seal leaks in the building envelope
- Add insulation
- Use ENERGY STAR windows when replacing old
windows - No label
- see energystar.gov, then Home Improvement, then
Home Sealing
18Home Improvement
- Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
- Whole-House improvements EPA works with state
and utility partners - Combines Audit, Evaluation, ImprovementsEmphasis
on delivering improvements - Quality AssuranceDiagnostics and best practice
installationAccredited performance contractors - see energystar.gov, then Home Improvement, then
Home Performance
19Home Improvement
- Inspection
- Visual and diagnostic inspection of walls,
windows, foundation, and mechanicals - Diagnostics
- Air infiltration, duct leakage testing,
combustion safety tests - Fee basis. Same quality-assured contractors can
also implement recommended upgrades - No label
20HOME PERFORMANCE With ENERGY STAR
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- New Jersey
- New York
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Texas
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
21ENERGY STAR FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION/GUT REHAB
- Eligible Housing
- Single-family
- Multi-family (up to 3 stories)
- Energy Efficient Performance
- 15-20 gt IECC,
- Verifies thermal integrity of home envelope
- Includes ENERGY STAR Lighting and Appliances
- Third-Party Verified
- Each homes energy performance is independently
verified
22ENERGY STAR FOR HOMES PROCESS
- Find HERS Rater
- ENERGY STAR for Homes Partner Locator
- Select Energy Efficiency Measures
- Prescriptive Package (BOP)
- HERS Analysis/Plan Review
- Field Verification
- Inspection
- Diagnostics
- Certification
23ENERGY STAR HOMES
ENERGY STAR Qualified Lighting, Fans, or
Appliances
IECC Insulation Properly Installed
Continuous Air Barrier
ES Qualified Windows
Right-Sized ES Equip.
Tight Ducts, Tested
Eff. Water Htr.
Build it Tight, Tested
24NEXT STEPS
- Planning
- Existing Housing
- Physical needs assessments and asset planning
- Energy audits, utility bill tracking and
benchmarking - New Projects
- Master planning and budgeting
- Select A/E firms and consultants with energy
efficiency experience
25NEXT STEPS
- Financing
- Retrofits create cash flow and enable internally
or externally financed projects - Reduce maintenance costs for older systems,
saving on parts and outsourced specialty services
26NEXT STEPS
- Procurement
- Develop ENERGY STAR specifications for use with
architects, engineers, or local trades
contractors - Include ENERGY STAR in competitive grant
applications and developer qualifications
27NEXT STEPS
- Operations and Maintenance
- Develop and execute OM plans that ensure
original design intent is maintained - Specify ENERGY STAR for routine replacements
- Develop preventative maintenance and
recommissioning plans to ensure continued peak
performance
28Summary
- ENERGY STAR is not extra credit, Its critical
to your core mission - Truly Affordable Housing
- More Viable Communities
- Increased Operating Income
29For more information
- Toll Free Hotline
- 1-888-STAR-YES
- (1-888-782-7937)
- Website
- www.energystar.gov