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RESNET
Residential Energy Services Network
RESNET Rater Roundtable
September 20, 2007
This presentation will be conducted on-line.
2:00 p.m. (EDT), 1:00 p.m. (CDT), noon
(MDT) and 11:00 a.m. (PDT).
To participate in the roundtable please call
712-580-8020 and then enter 92052
Project Coordinators
RESNET Staff Coordinator:
Claudia Brovick
[email protected]
651-398-7929
Building America/Florida Solar Energy Center Coordinators:
David Beal
[email protected]
321-638-1433
Janet McIIvaine
[email protected]
321-638-1430
Habitat for Humanity International Coordinator:
Jennifer Langton
[email protected]
office: (229) 924-6935, x2333 / 800-422-4828
Habitat Affiliates
Presenter Information
Rob Howard
Construction Project Manager for HFH of Hickory
North Carolina Energy Rater
[email protected]
Ph: 828.217.0506
Paul Murphy
Construction Supervisor for HFH Valley of the Sun
Phoenix
[email protected]
Cell: (602) 725-1535
www.buildingamerica.gov
RESNET Partnership with DOE Building America and
Habitat for Humanity Affiliates
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) builds homes around
the world for and with people in need. Habitat for Humanity
affiliates, the grass roots organizations that make it all happen,
raise money locally and work with local volunteers to build simple,
decent homes for qualified buyers at no interest and no profit.
Mortgage payments go back into the building fund.
Partnership Organizations
Since 1994, The U.S. Department of Energy’s Building
America program has been working with HFHI and local Habitat
affiliates who want to build more energy efficient homes. Technical
assistance helps affiliates make smarter choices and spend
limited resources more wisely. But the real winners are the home
owners who reap year after year in utility savings – often with
improved durability, indoor air quality, and comfort.
RESNET is a professional organization of home energy raters and
service providers that work with builders, like Habitat affiliates,
throughout the country to plan and certify energy efficient
construction. RESNET members produce Home Energy Ratings,
help builders reach energy efficiency goals (like Energy Star), and
work with the project managers to ensue that “as built” matches
“as specified.”
Building America is proud to introduce a partnership between
RESNET’s network of professionals and with Habitat’s network of
affiliates. Working together, RESNET volunteers and Habitat can
deliver homes that use at least 15% less energy and provide a
healthy, comfortable environment that will last for generations.
www.habitat.org
www.buildingamerica.gov
RESNET
Residential Energy Services Network
www.natresnet.org
Read more about this project at:
http://www.natresnet.org/rater/partnership/default.htm
To participate, contact:
David Beal, Building America Research Analyst
RESNET-Habitat Partnership Coordinator
321-638-1433
[email protected]
Building Technologies Program
Bringing you a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordable
Project Examples
Habitat is building energy-efficient, healthy and sustainable houses in communities around the world.
More than a decade of Energy Star building. Since 1995 Habitat for Humanity International has partnered with the
Florida Solar Energy Center and the Department of Energy’s Building America program to produce thousands of
houses that are energy-efficient, durable and have healthy indoor air quality. Without funding, support and professional
guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, much of this work would not have been possible.
Building America works on numerous projects with local Habitat affiliates nationwide to improve the energy
efficiency, comfort, durability and indoor air quality of new housing built with Habitat homeowners. One such
recent project involving the Lakeland Habitat for Humanity affiliate of Florida reveals significant utility savings
for homeowners living in high performance housing. Other research projects are below.
Building America’s partnership newsletter: Summer 2007 Newsletter
Building America’s multi-year history with Habitat for Humanity:
http://www.baihp.org/partners/BuilderPartners/hfh.htm
www.buildingamerica.gov
RESNET Partnership with DOE Building America and
Habitat for Humanity Affiliates- Benefits
Habitat for Humanity Affiliate Benefits:.
• Energy Star rating including:
• Site visit to measure duct leakage & infiltration and to
Partnership Organizations
identify energy related specs (insulation, windows, etc)
•Recommendations, if needed, on how to reach Energy Star
– within consideration of Habitat’s volunteer construction
process and tight first cost constraints
• Certificate of recognition from US DOE Building America program
- presented by the RESNET volunteer during a dedication or
www.habitat.org
ground breaking
• Press release template provided by Building America
RESNET volunteer benefits:
• Press release template provided by Building America
www.buildingamerica.gov
• Community Service opportunity
• Use of the Building America name and logo on materials
promoting your partnership activities
• Building America will send newsletters to a nationwide mailing list
including members of congress and their staff about partnership
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Residential Energy Services Network
www.natresnet.org
activities. You will receive copies for local distribution.
• Meet other construction industry Habitat volunteers
Read more about this project at:
http://www.natresnet.org/rater/partnership/default.htm
To participate, contact:
David Beal, Building America Research Analyst
RESNET-Habitat Partnership Coordinator
321-638-1433
[email protected]
Building Technologies Program
Bringing you a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordable
www.buildingamerica.gov
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity
partners with RESNET volunteers
Since 1995, The U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America program
has been working with HFHI and local Habitat affiliates who want to build more
energy efficient homes. Technical assistance helps affiliates make smarter
choices and spend limited resources more wisely. RESNET volunteers have
joined the effort by providing one or more pro-bono home energy ratings to
interested Habitat affiliates. Read about the win-win benefits for both RESNET
volunteers and Habitat affiliates here.(xx add link)
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity (COHFH)
Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E), Positive Energy Home Program™
provides pro-bono home energy ratings and tax credit calculations to COHFH.
The Oklahoma State tax credit (read more) of $4,000 is awarded to builders of
new homes less than 2,000 square feet that are 40% or more above the 2003
International Energy Code. COHFH is allowed to sell its tax credit at the rate of
eighty cents on the dollar generating $3,200 to offset the cost of energy
efficiency improvements including:
Heating and Cooling System
• Geothermal Heat Pump - Tranquility 20 Systems Donated By
Climatemaster (Affiliate Pays For Installation And Drilling)
• Room-by-room Manual J Calculation
• Blower Door Infiltration Testing To Ensure Estimated Natural Infiltration
Rate Of 0.35 Air Changes Per Hour Or Less
• Ducts Sealed With Mastic And Tested To Ensure Leakage </= 5 Cfm Per
100 Square Feet Of Conditioned Space
Need COHFH
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Partnership Organizations
www.habitat.org
http://www.cohfh.org/index.html
www.buildingamerica.gov
www.baihp.org/habitat
Enclosure
• 2x4 Frame construction, slab on grade with R-5 perimeter insulation
• Spray foam insulation in Wall (~R-13) with R-4 exterior rigid insulation
• Spray foam insulation at Roof deck (~R-19) in unvented attic
• Low-E, double pane, vinyl frame windows (SHGC=/< 0.4 U-Value =/0.35)
RESNET
Lighting – 100% Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
Residential Energy Services Network
www.natresnet.org
HERS Index ranges from 56-58 (85 or less required to meet Energy Star)
Read more about the RESNET-Building America-Habitat partnership at:
www.baihp.org/habitat
To participate, contact:
David Beal, Building America Research Analyst
RESNET-BA-Habitat Partnership Coordinator
321-638-1433
[email protected]
Steve Sullivan, Coordinator
Builder & Developer Programs
OG&E - Electric Services
Phone 405-553-3393
[email protected]
Building Technologies Program
Bringing you a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordable
Rater Seal for posting on the RESNET
web site and for your use:
LINKS
RESNET Rater Volunteers
http://www.resnet.us/rater/partnership/default.htm
Habitat Fact Sheet
http://www.habitat.org/how/factsheet.aspx
Habitat for Humanity International Page
http://www.habitat.org/env/default.aspx
BA resources for Habitat affiliates
http://www.baihp.org/habitat/Building_America_Ha
bitat_Partnership.pdf
Building America Activities with Habitat
http://www.baihp.org/partners/BuilderPartners/hfh.
htm