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“Critical Elements for Creating High Performing
Buildings”
“Critical Elements for Creating High Performing
Buildings”
Green Homes and Sustainable CommunitiesSan Francisco - July 20, 2007
Presented by Wayne Waite
Energy Efficiency At HUD:
$0.00
$0.20
$0.40
$0.60
$0.80
$1.00
$1.20
$1.40
Cost/
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.Ft/
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Our Housing Stock Is InefficientOur Housing Stock Is Inefficient
*Post 1990 Residential
**1996/97 Residential CA)
+Building
America
+ Energy Star
*Public Housing*Multifamily Pre-1990
Source: *2006 Building Energy Data Book; DOE Representative Annual Unit Cost of Energy for 2005** California Energy Commission ; + Derived from research studies and anecdotal information.
HUD ENERGY ACTION PLANHUD ENERGY ACTION PLAN
Phase II Plan - “Promoting Energy Efficiency at HUD in a Time of Change (august 2006)
25 Actionswww.huduser.org/publications/destech/energyefficiency.html
CORE STRATEGY - ENERGY STAR Standard and Products
CORE STRATEGY - ENERGY STAR Standard and Products
ENERGY STAR New ConstructionHOME Program Construction Specifications - New England Model
HOPE VI Design Charrettes -
ENERGY STAR Product PurchasingRequirement for ENERGY STAR products (Section 151, Energy Policy Act)
Southern California Aggregation Pilot(Partnership: Strategic Energy Innovation, Global Green)
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OLS ENERGY STAR Bulk PurchasingENERGY STAR Bulk Purchasing
www.quantityquotes.net
CORE STRATEGY: Energy Efficiency Linkage to Capital Plans
CORE STRATEGY: Energy Efficiency Linkage to Capital Plans
Energy Efficiency Assessments at “Trigger Event”
Public Housing Integrated Utility Management and Capital Planning (Section 151, Energy Policy Act)
Regional Energy Audit Pilot Program(Partnership: PGE, SMUD, Nevada Power, Arizona Public Service)
California Multifamily New Construction (Partnership: Heschong Mahone Group)
Energy Rehab AdvisorEnergy Rehab Advisor
www.rehabadvisor.net
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Input: Property Characteristics
Output: List of Measures
CORE STRATEGY - Capitalizing Energy Efficiency
CORE STRATEGY - Capitalizing Energy Efficiency
Energy Performance ContractingPublic Housing - Leveraged over $350 millionMultifamily Pilot - $12 to $15 million potential(Partnership: Strategic Energy Innovation, housing providers)
Accurate Utility AllowancesEnergy Efficiency Allowances - Over 14 PHAs(Partnership: Heschong Mahone Group)
Project Specific Utility Allowance Model -(Partnership: CEC, CTCAC, Utility Companies)
Potential Financial BenefitsPotential Financial BenefitsBenchmark Operating Revenue and
Debt Coverage Calculations(Assumes hypothetical 50 unit multifamily projects built
> 15% Over Title 24)
Utility Cost Reduction $25 per unit/month
Added Monthly NOI $ 1,250
Added Annual NOI $15,000
Net Available Annual Debt Service (NADS)
$13,636
Additional Debt (Assumes 6.5% interest for15 years)
$130,450
CORE STRATEGY - Ensuring Building Energy PerformanceCORE STRATEGY - Ensuring
Building Energy Performance HUD - National Energy Training Program
Energy Performance Inspection, Verification and Training Models
Nevada Housing Division - Builder Training on Proper Installation Practices and Project Inspection ProtocolArizona Energy Office Partnership - Performance standards and testing for Tax Credit Projects
PIH Utility Benchmarking Initiative
HUD Energy Training Webcast Series
HUD Energy Training Webcast Series
April 12 – Building Operations and Management: The First Step to Energy Efficiency
May 17 – Multifamily Retrofit and Remodeling Strategies
June 14 – Single Family Rehabilitation and Retrofits: Focus on Low Rise Buildings
September 13 – New Construction Techniques: ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes, Green Building, and Beyond
www.hudenergytraining.com
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