Title: Energy Efficiency and Conservation at HUD Implementing HUD
1Energy Efficiency and Conservation at
HUDImplementing HUDs Energy Action Plan
Energy Training Workshop Departmental
Headquarters - May 10, 2005
2Energy Action Plan Created to Support Presidents
National Energy Policy
- Conservation and energy efficiency are crucial
components of a national energy plan. Greater
energy efficiency helps the United States reduce
the likelihood of energy shortages, emissions and
the volatility of energy prices. - May 2001
3Growing Gap Between Domestic Production and
Consumption
4Premise
- Improvements in the energy efficiency of homes
and apartments in the United States have the
potential to significantly reduce U.S. dependence
on foreign oil, increase housing affordability,
and contribute to the nations energy security
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6Energy Use in Buildings
- Buildings use more than one third of all energy
in the U.S., and two-thirds of all electricity
consumption - Homes and apartments use more than one half of
the energy used in all buildings in the U.S.
7Residential Sector Uses 20 of Total U.S. Energy
- Americans spend 138 billion in homes
- Residential energy use expected to grow by 20 by
2020 - Average family spends 1,338/year on energy
- Electricity accounts for 61 of energy use
- Significant reductions 1987-87, but little since
average home uses 101 million Btus - Homes getting bigger, more appliances
8Some Efficiency Gains
- New home refrigerators use one third less energy
than in 1972 - New commercial lighting systems use less than
half of the energy they did in the 1980s - Federal buildings now use about 20 percent less
energy per square foot since 1985 - Industrial energy use per unit of output declined
by 25 from 1980 to 1999 - Amount of energy required to generate 1 kilowatt
hour of electricity has declined by 10 percent
since 1980 - While energy consumption has increased, emissions
have declined
9Utilities and Housing Affordability
- Energy costs often second-largest shelter expense
- Second only to mortgage payments, rent
- Can be a factor in mortgage defaults
- Multifamily building abandonment
- Low-moderate income families at risk
- High oil, natural gas prices
10Energy Burden Highest on Low-Income Households
11HUD Spends An Estimated 4 Billion Each Year on
Utilities
- More than 10 of entire budget
- Estimated 1.1 billion directly through public
housing operating subsidies - Remainder though utility allowances (Housing
Choice Vouchers) or Section 8 multifamily
contracts - Also impacts new construction through HOME, CDBG,
HOPE VI, and elderly housing - Approximately 5 million units nation-wide
12Secretary Alphonso Jackson Creates Energy Task
Force
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- With the announcement of the Presidents
National Energy Policy we now have the necessary
framework for promoting increased energy
efficiency in housing. HUD is committed to giving
this issue the priority it deserves to make sure
we make significant progress in conserving energy
in housing. - June 20, 2001
- Testimony to House Financial Services Committee
13Broad-Based Energy Task Force
- Policy Development and Research
- Community Planning and Development
- Housing
- Public and Indian Housing
- Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
- Field Policy and Management
- Departmental Operations and Coordination
1421-Point Action Plan Posted on HUD Web Site
www.hud.gov/offices/cpd
1521 Actions in Six Key Areas
- Interagency partnerships with DOE and EPA
- Leverage resources of sister agencies
- Information, training and technical assistance
- Rewards and incentives for energy efficiency
- Energy standards and program requirements
- Management and monitoring or HUDs energy
programs - Policy analysis and technology research
16The Plan Department-Wide
- Work with EPA to distribute Energy Star
information to HUD customers (Action 1) - Formalize partnerships with DOE and EPA (Action
2) - Coordinate department-wide workshops and
information (Action 4) - Assist non-profits and faith-based organizations
(Action 7)
17The Plan Department-Wide
- Assign agency-wide responsibility for
coordinating HUDs energy programs (Action 14) - Include energy efficiency performance measures in
Annual Performance Plan and Management Plan
(Action 15) - Award priority rating points in competitive grant
programs (Action 11)
18The Plan Public and Indian Housing
- Streamline Energy Performance Contracting -
guaranteed/shared savings (Action 8) - Purchase Energy Star products where cost
effective (Action 12) - Establish HOPE VI as a leader in cost-effective
energy-efficient construction - Energy Star
(Action 13) - Improve tracking and monitoring of energy use in
public housing (Action 17)
19Public Housing ExampleDanbury Housing Authority
- Energy Performance Contract
- Combined Heat and Power
- Electricity reduced from 1.25 million to 200,000
kWh - Energy cost reduced by 40,000 annually
- No initial costs to the Housing Authority or HUD
20HOPE VI ExampleChurchill Homes - Holyoke MA
- 50 new wood-framed, 3-story buildings
- Achieved Energy Star
- Advanced framing
- High efficiency boilers/DHW combinations
- Controlled ventilation
- 30 percent more energy efficient than standard
construction
21The PlanFHA Single Family Homeownership
- Feature Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEMs) for up
to 8K higher loan amount (Action 9) - Simplify regulatory requirements for EEMs (Action
10) - Improve tracking and evaluate performance of EEMs
(Action 17)
22The Plan FHA-Multifamily Housing
- Initiate HUD-DOE multifamily weatherization
partnerships (Action 2) - Support energy efficiency training for assisted
multifamily managers and staff (Action 5)
23 The Plan Community Planning and Development
- Provide technical assistance and information to
HOME and CDBG grantees - Promote Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
24HOME ExampleFolsom Dore Apts San Francisco
- 1.9 million in HOME-funds
- Currently under construction
- High-efficiency HVAC system
- Energy Star Appliances
- High-performing windows
25The PlanPolicy Development and Research
- Conduct energy-related policy analysis and
research - Research, test and demonstrate innovative
technologies (as needed)
26PATH DemonstrationCo-Housing - Washington DC
- HVAC equipment and ducts in conditioned spaces
- Low-flow plumbing fixtures
- Geothermal heat pumps
- High efficiency water heaters
27The PlanOffice of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard
Control
- Develop integrated approaches to energy and
environmental retrofits
28Energy Star Partnership with EPA and DOE
- Memorandum of Understanding between HUD, EPA, DOE
- September 2002
- Expands purchasing of Energy Star in all
HUD-assisted, financed, insured buildings
29FY 2005 SuperNOFA General Section
- Applicants constructing, rehabilitating, or
maintaining housingare encouraged to promote
energy efficiency in their design and operations - They are urgedto purchase and use Energy
Star-labeled products - Applicants are encouraged to undertake program
activities that includeoutreach to low-moderate
income renters and buyers. - Communities and developersencouraged to promote
designation of homes as ES-compliant
30Policy Priority in FY 2005 SuperNOFA
- FHA Multifamily
- Section 202/811 1 point for Energy Star
- Assisted Living Conversion 2 points
- FHA Single Family
- Housing Counseling - 1 point for Energy Star
- CPD
- Rural Housing and Economic Development 1 point
- HOPWA 1 point
- Youthbuild 1 point
- Continuum of Care checklist
31Policy Priority in FY 2005 SuperNOFA (2)
- Healthy Homes
- Healthy Homes Demonstration 1 point
- PIH
- ROSS encourages use of Energy Star
- PDR
- University Partnerships up to 1 point
- Historically Black Colleges
- Hispanic Serving Institutions
- Alaskan/Native Hawaiian
32Energy Efficient Rehab Advisor
www.rehabadvisor.net
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35FHA - Energy Efficient Mortgages
- New mortgagee letter issued this week
- Borrower can finance into an already approved FHA
loan - 5 of property value maximum 8,000
- EEM vs. EEH
- EEH is new home built to 2000 Model Energy Code
stretch ratios - EEM adds additional dollars to loan amount
- Requires pre- and post-construction inspection
- Savings must exceed cost
36Public Housing
- Energy performance contracting
- Developing standardized operating procedures
- Allow smaller PHAs to do their own performance
contracting - Consolidate, streamline review of proposals
- Energy Star
- Benchmarking energy use
- Information and technical support
- Public Housing Clearinghouse
37 Multifamily Weatherization Partnerships
- NYSERDA (New York)
- Assisted Multifamily Program (AMP) - successful
initiative in HUD-assisted multifamily buildings - Collaboration on Combined Heat Power
- California Energy Commission
- Two multifamily projects identified in Stockton,
two in Sacramento - Missouri Energy Office
- DOE provided grant to Department of Energy and
Natural Resources for St. Louis pilot
38Multifamily Emphasize Low-Hanging Fruit
- Training of multifamily building managers and
maintenance staff - Low-cost OM techniques, improved energy
management - Lighting retrofits
- Domestic Hot Water servicing
- Proper boiler and pipe insulation
39CDBG and HOME
- New web-based training module (HOME)
- Energy Star adopted as guideline for substantial
rehab, new construction - New England 39 entitlement communities
- Some localities included energy in Consolidated
Plan
40Upcoming Activities
- Training workshops scheduled during FY 2005
- Energy efficiency training for multifamily
property managers, maintenance staff - E-Newsletter for staff, grant recipients
- Informational materials briefing papers and
research reports - Many workshops and outreach events through Field
Offices
41Opportunities for Collaboration
- Weatherization partnerships
- Rebates and incentives
- State, local, utility programs
- Outreach and education
- Participate in/co-sponsor workshops
- Multifamily energy training
- Adopt Energy Star label for new construction,
rehab - CDBG and HOME
- Marketing and promotion of Energy Efficient
Mortgages - State HFAs, Housing Counseling Agencies
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42Regional Energy Coordinators
- Located in each Regional Office
- Responsible for coordinating field office
activities - Identify training and information needs
- Liaison with DOE, EPA and state energy offices
- Identify local opportunities for joint actions
- Will work with you - contact information on HUD
web site
43Phase II Plan
- Initiating development of Phase II plan for FY
2006-2007 - Focus on quantifying results documenting energy
savings - Limit reporting requirements
44For Further Informationwww.hud.gov/energy
- General - Michael Freedberg
- 202-708-0614 Ext. 4366
- Comm. Planning and Development - Robert Groberg
- 202-708-0614 Ext. 4642
- Public Housing John Miller
- 202-708-0614 Ext. 4237
- FHA Single Family Susan Cooper
- 202-708-2121 Ext. 7204
- FHA Multifamily Reba Cook
- 202-708-0614 Ext. 2471
- Regional Energy Coordinators
- Jim Chaplin 813-228-2026 Ext 2118
- www.hud.gov/energy