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Comptroller Recommends Home Energy Ratings to Increase Energy Efficiency ... Green Built Texas. Home Energy Upgrade/Remodeling Program: Thank You! ...
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Slide 1:Comprehensive Home Energy Audits
C.T. Loyd Texas Home Energy Rating Organization
Slide 2:Why?
buildings are responsible for 39 percent of all energy consumption, 72 percent of all electricity consumption, and 55 percent of natural gas use in the United States; buildings are responsible for 38 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions in the United States; efficiency in buildings can readily be improved in most cases using existing technologies to reduce building energy consumption by 25 percent or more; buildings represent 14 percent of potable water use in the United States, also affording opportunity for significant efficiency improvement;
Slide 3:Comptroller Recommends Home Energy Ratings to Increase Energy Efficiency
If every SF home in Texas increased efficiency by 20%, 7 yr. energy savings > $13.7 billion savings are possible if consumers are armed with credible, Energy Efficiency info when buying a home or considering home energy upgrades. report advocates consumer education and voluntary energy ratings. Texas Comptroller (Oct. ‘08 report)
Slide 4:Why “comprehensive”?
A systems view of energy use A clear understanding of your savings opportunities Low cost/no cost behavioral and operational changes Cost-effectiveness of investments Sequencing the improvements Resources for follow-up
Slide 5:Comprehensive Audit
Energy Health & Safety Durability Comfort A comprehensive audit addresses energy, comfort and health & safety, including attention to moisture management.A comprehensive audit addresses energy, comfort and health & safety, including attention to moisture management.
Slide 6:Scope of Standard
Test Stoves/Oven Inspect Exteriors Analyze & Make Recommendations Test Combustion Appliance Test for Infiltration Test for Gas Leaks Test for Duct Leakage Inspect Equipment Inspect Thermal Values Inspect Crawl Spaces The process of the Standard is inspect, test, analyze, recommend, improve, inspect and test. The last inspection & testing is to verify improvements made as a result of the initial comprehensive energy audit. The process of the Standard is inspect, test, analyze, recommend, improve, inspect and test. The last inspection & testing is to verify improvements made as a result of the initial comprehensive energy audit.
Analysis for Recommendations Cost Effectiveness Interaction with other Measures Emission Reduction Estimates Scopes of WorkSlide 7:These are the components of the mandatory Analysis.These are the components of the mandatory Analysis.
Analysis for Recommendations Final Report must include: Improvement Analysis Report Prioritized list of recommended measures Detailed Scopes of Work Health and Safety issuesSlide 8:These are the components of the mandatory Analysis.These are the components of the mandatory Analysis.
Slide 9:An audit should lead to action
"The challenge is to affect behavior permanently. Information and education are key elements to change knowledge into action… Expert advice, through audits, may be necessary to help people become aware of possible energy savings and measure the impact of their behavior.” -- World Business Council on Sustainable Development
Slide 10:Improvements Completed
The process of the Standard is inspect, test, analyze, recommend, improve, inspect and test. The last inspection & testing is to verify improvements made as a result of the initial comprehensive energy audit. The process of the Standard is inspect, test, analyze, recommend, improve, inspect and test. The last inspection & testing is to verify improvements made as a result of the initial comprehensive energy audit.
We just wanted to tell you again how much we appreciate your service. The Home Energy Rating report that you made listing the problem areas in our house and the quick fixes to them really helped out. We have completed some of the list so far and have already noticed a difference in the interior temperature of our house (for the better). The program that you are a part of (Texas Home Energy Audit Program) is an essential part of home owners maintenance and should be mandatory for all home owners. It helps reduce home owners expenses while saving the planets resources. It is a Green Program that is worth the money we spent so far. In an industry where most home owners are unsure of who to trust, it is nice to have met you. We look forward to finishing the to do list you gave us and to re-audit our house to see what improvements were made. Thanks again, Troy and TerriSlide 11:Homeowner Feedback to One of Our Auditors
Slide 12:Will utilize the Texas HERO Home Energy Audit Technical Standard as the portion of their protocol addressing energy efficiency improvement. Recognizing HERS Index Improvement Thresholds of 20, 30, and 40%
Green Built Texas Home Energy Upgrade/Remodeling Program:
Slide 13:Thank You!
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