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A home energy rating provides a detailed analysis of your home’s energy performance
energycenter.org/HomeRating
California Center for Sustainable Energy 9325 Sky Park Court, Suite 100 • San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 244-1177energycenter.org
Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday – Friday
HERS-0613
home’s energy rating?
What’s your
You know your credit score, you know your car’s miles per gallon, but do know your home’s energy rating?
This is a project of the San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative. More information on the Climate Collaborative can be found at www.sdclimatecollaborative.org.
To find a Home Energy Rater, visit
energycenter.org/HomeRating
“This was a comprehensive and very enlightening experience. The home energy rating showed me exactly what steps to take to make my home more energy efficient.”– Kevin Hemstreet,
San Diego homeowner
California Home Energy Rating Certi�cate
High Energy E�ciency/Solar HomeRange for typical existing home 101-250
2008 Standards New Home Net Zero Energy Home
PoorEnergyPerformance
BestEnergy
Performance
Information on ComplianceWith Other Programs:
Official Home Energy Rating
R-38.0R-0
None0
0.40.400
0.80
Qualifying Information:
N/A
N/A
Energy Impact
Greenhouse Gas EmissionsCO2 = 4.45 tons/year
Energy Consumption
Operating Cost ($/year)
Renewable Energy Production
Ancillary Energy Uses
Electricity (kWh/year)
Natural Gas (therms/year)
ElectricityGasTotal
ElectricityGas
ElectricityGas
HeatingCoolingWater HeatingLightsAppliancesTotal
0147
01,6994,7616,607
HeatingCoolingWater HeatingLightsAppliancesTotal
1310
2640
56451
$1,223$485
$1,708
00
00
Site Information
Address1234 Any StreetSan Diego, CA 92100
General InformationConditionedFloor AreaBedroomsHouse TypeFoundation Type
Energy Efficiency FeaturesInsulationCeilingWallFloor Over CrawlspaceSlab Edge
WindowsSHGCU-Factor
Heating SystemCentral Furnace
Cooling SystemSplit Air Conditioner 18 SEER
2,208 ft2
3Single Family
Slab onGrade
Water Heating System1 - 40 Gal GasFired (0.57 EF)
in conformance with the requirements of the California Energy Commission
HERS Provider:CalCERTS, Inc31 Natoma St Suite 120Folsom, CA 95630916-985-3400www.calcerts.com
Rating InformationRating Number:EnergyPro Version:Certified Rater:
Rating Date:ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED by
at CalCERTS, Inc 12/8/2011 14:22:34
Rater Signature
John J. Rater
Date
HERSII-1234567895.1.6.4John J. RaterCC123456789HERS Ratings 101San Diego, 92100December 8, 2011
www.energy.ca.gov
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Why get a Home Energy Rating?
Allows you to compare your home’s energy performance to other homes
Helps you plan energy upgrades for your home
Recognizes and verifies the value of the energy improvements you’ve already made
A good score confirms your home as energy efficient if you
decide to sell
Best Energy
Performance
Poor Energy Performance
060130210 190 20 1070140220 3080150230 40110 90160240 50120200 180 100170250
Getting a Home Energy Rating is like checking your credit history. You get two important pieces of information – a report and a score.
The report describes how efficiently your home is using (or potentially wasting) energy and provides a range of recommendations for improvements. The score allows you to compare your home’s energy performance to other homes with ratings and to see how it measures up to energy standards.
The more efficient your home is, the lower the score.
The lower the rating, the better
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