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Track 5- National Programs DOE Challenge Home Chris Zitelli

Track 5- National Programs DOE Challenge Home Chris Zitelli. Chris Zitelli LEED AP BD+C, LEED-H Green Rater, HERS, Energy Star Partner, Indoor Air Plus Partner, NAHB Green Verifier, DOE Challenge Home Partner, Green Advantage C/R. SAM RASHKIN. Chief Architect Building Technologies Program

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Track 5- National Programs DOE Challenge Home Chris Zitelli

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  1. Track 5- National Programs DOE Challenge Home Chris Zitelli

  2. Chris Zitelli LEED AP BD+C, LEED-H Green Rater, HERS, Energy Star Partner, Indoor Air Plus Partner, NAHB Green Verifier, DOE Challenge Home Partner, Green Advantage C/R

  3. SAM RASHKIN Chief Architect Building Technologies Program March 29, 2012 DOE Challenge HomeBetter Business for Builders

  4. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesThe Home of the Future

  5. Not This!

  6. This… Ultra-Low/NoUtility Bills Advanced Home Management Built-in Black-out Power Supply Luxurious Comfort & Quiet Much Lower Insurance Cost Healthier Living Lower Mortgage Rate Quality Components Long-Term Warranty Low Maintenance Minimal Wasted Water Disaster Resistance

  7. Pent-up Consumer Demand

  8. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesHow Do We Get There

  9. Identify ZNERH Key Attributes • Efficiency • Enclosure • Low-Load HVAC • Components • Performance • Comfort • Health • Durability • Renewable Readiness/Integration • Water Conservation • Disaster Resistance

  10. Goal: High-Performance Zero Net-Energy Ready New and Existing Homes Set ZNERH Goal Goal: High-Performance Zero Net-Energy Ready New & Existing Homes IV III High Efficiency Minimum Code New Home Typical Existing Home Energy Star Certified New Home ZNER New/Exist. Home I II Low Efficiency High Performance Low Performance

  11. Develop Path to ZNERH Goal Goal: High-Performance Zero Net-Energy Ready New & Existing Homes Thermal Load Thermal Load Thermal Load Thermal Load Thermal Load NZER New/Exist. Home Thermal Load Thermal Load 1980 - 1990 1990 - 2000 2000 - 2010 2010 - 2020 2020 - 2030 1970 - 1980 Thermal Enclosure Thermal Enclosure Thermal Encl. Thermal Encl. Thermal Enclosure Thermal Enclosure Water Man. Water Man. Ventilat’n/IAQ Ventilat’n/IAQ Low-Load HVAC Low-Load HVAC Eff. Comps./ MEL’s Resulting Research Priorities Water Man. Eff. Comps/MEL’s Durability Durability Water Man. Infrastructure Development Ventilat’n/IAQ Infrastructure Development Low-Load HVAC Bldg. Integr. Renewables Bldg. Integr. Renewables Ventilat’n/IAQ

  12. Deploy ZNERH Strategically Codes Drive ENERGY STAR spec MEC 1993 IECC 2006 IECC 2009 IECC 2012 ENERGY STAR Drives codechanges, market ENERGY STAR v1 ENERGY STAR v2 ENERGY STAR v3 ENERGY STAR v4 Builders Challenge ENERGY STAR NextGen Farm System Builders Challenge v1 DOE Challenge Home DOE Challenge Home v2 Building America Develop & demoSolutions Building America Phase 1 Building America Phase 2 Building America Phase 3 Building America Phase 4

  13. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesDefined

  14. Component #1: Ensure Comprehensive Building Scienceby making ENERGY STAR v3 a prerequisite. Complete Building Science

  15. Component #2: Add proven technologies and practices from Building America which, along with complete building science, lock in Zero Net-Energy capability. Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices

  16. Component #3: Include energy efficient components throughout the home to complement high-performance enclosure. Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components

  17. Component #4: Provide comprehensive pollutant control critical in homes this tight and well-insulated (specify EPA Indoor airPLUS requirements). Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality

  18. Component #5: Ensure low-cost details that can save $1,000’s downstream to install solar since homes are ready for zero net-energy performance. Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable]

  19. Component #6: Start addressing related water efficiency issues in homes this environmentally responsive (recommend EPA WaterSense specifications). Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable] Water Efficient(encouraged)

  20. Component #7: Don’t ignore disaster resistance since homes built this well should last 100’s of years(recommend IBHS Fortified Homes specifications). Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable] Water Efficient(encouraged) Disaster Resistant (encouraged)

  21. Component #8: Encourage QA/QC practices to help ensure the success of builder partners. Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable] Water Efficient(encouraged) Disaster Resistant(encouraged) Quality Management(encouraged)

  22. Summary: All the pieces add up to DOE Challenge Home... Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable] Water Efficient(encouraged) Disaster Resistant (encouraged) Quality Management(encouraged)

  23. Summary: …and now home is ready for renewable power. This is a Zero Net-Energy Ready Home. Complete Building Science Proven Innovations/ Best Practices Renewable Power (Purchase or On-site) Energy Efficient Components Complete Indoor Air Quality Solar Ready[whereapplicable] Water Efficient(encouraged) Disaster Resistant (encouraged) Quality Management(encouraged)

  24. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesValue Proposition

  25. Value Proposition #1 U.S. Department of Energy Exclusive Only the top builders in the country meet extraordinary levels of excellence specified by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) guidelines. Feel great knowing you selected a ‘best-in-class’ home.

  26. Value Proposition #2 U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Technology Starting with a solid foundation of building science specified by ENERGY STAR for Homes, every DOE Challenge Home adds advanced technology features from DOE’s world-class research program, Building America. Look for the proven innovations that work better.

  27. Value Proposition #3 U.S. Department of Energy Visionary Every DOE Challenge Home embraces a unique opportunity during design and construction to meet and exceed forthcoming codes. Additional details can save $1,000s installing a solar system down the road. Rest assured your largest investment will meet future expectations.

  28. Value Proposition #4 U.S. Department of Energy Ultra-Efficient Every DOE Challenge Home is so energy efficient, a small solar system can often offset most, or all, of your utility bills. We call this Zero Net-Energy Ready. Never worry about rapidly increasing utility costs.

  29. Value Proposition #5 U.S. Department of Energy Comfort Plus Extraordinary attention to detail and better equipmentincluded in every DOE Challenge Home surround you with even temperatures, low humidity, and quiet in every room on every floor. Enjoy outstanding performance.

  30. Value Proposition #6 U.S. Department of Energy Healthful The same way we want nutritious food on our plates, we want healthy air in our homes. Every DOE Challenge Home has a comprehensive package of measures that minimize dangerous pollutants, provide continuous fresh air, and effectively filter the air you breathe. Experience a healthier home for your family.

  31. Value Proposition #7 U.S. Department of Energy Quality-Built Advanced construction practices and technologies are specified for every DOE Challenge Home, but that is not enough. Independent verifiers rigorously inspect and test each home with detailed checklists diagnostics. Hold your home to a higher standard.

  32. Value Proposition #8 U.S. Department of Energy Enduring The advanced levels of energy savings, comfort, health, durability, quality, and future performance in every DOE Challenge Home deliver exceptional value. Value that will stand the test of time. Live life in a home built to last.

  33. Translating Value Propositions

  34. Translating Value Proposition

  35. Translating Value Proposition Compare and Contrast Compare and Contrast

  36. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesChallenge Home Specs

  37. Alignment with ENERGY STAR v3 Builders Challenge Mandatory Reqts. Builders Challenge Reference Design Size Adjustment Factor

  38. Mandatory Requirements • Encouraged: • Quality Management • WaterSense Label (indoor and outdoor) • Disaster Resistance (IBHS Fortified Home)

  39. Reference Design Higher Eff. HVAC Equip. 2012 vs. 2009 IECC Insul. Half ACH50 More Eff. Windows ENERGY STAR Water Htg.

  40. Performance

  41. Zero Net-Energy Ready HomesRecognition withDOE Challenge Home

  42. You Have Lots of Choices… You Are Here

  43. CH Partner Registration Process • Review • Technical Guidelines • Partnership Agreement Terms • Register • Electronically Sign Agreement • ChooseOptional Commitments: 100% of homes meet DOE Challenge Home Guidelines Homes meet EPA’s WaterSense Guidelines Homes meet IBHS’s Fortified Home Guidelines Meet DOE Challenge Home Quality Management Program

  44. Partner Benefits • Resources • Customizable Brochures • Case Studies • Branding [Logos, Home Certificates and Labels] • Electronic Newsletter [updates, policy changes, new innovations] • Technical Support • Building America Solution Center • Building America Stakeholder Meetings • Building America Research Studies • Recognition • Housing Leadership Awards • DOE Challenge Home Web Site Locator Tool

  45. Partner Locator Tool • # Labeled HomesThe number of homes displayed on the Partner Locator come from the RESNET National Registry. • Website linkA link to your website. • Links Homebuyers to Leading Edge Builders: • Contact Information • Optional Commitments • # Labeled Homes • Website link • For All Active Partners

  46. CH Partner Responsibilities • Take Orientation Training after registering and renew training every year • Provide Certificatefor DOE Challenge Home to each home owner • Adhere to Brand Identity Guidelinesfor proper use of the DOE Challenge Home name and logo • Build/Verify at Least One Home/Yearto maintain active partnership To view the full Agreement terms and disclaimers, visit: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/challenge/

  47. Maintaining Your CH Account • Update Company Information; • Add, Delete, and Edit Contacts; • Add/Update Your Logo; • Add Commitments; and • Access Key Tools and Resources [http://www4.eere.energy.gov/buildings/challenge/my_account]

  48. Construction & Rating Process • Plan Review:Rater follows standard HERS rating process with additional checklists and requirements • Field Rating:ENERGY STAR and Challenge Home can happen concurrently • Final Rating:Rater confirms mandatory reqts. and Target Home HERS Index; then enters Builder Partner ID (found on builder profile) into HERS rating software (capability being developed) • Reporting:Currently: Rater submits home certification to DOEFuture: Rater submits record per RESNET process with all DOE Challenge Home Certifications entered into the RESNET National Building Registry

  49. Certification Process • Rater Prints Certificateprints directly from rating software • Certificate Includes: • Rating details • Graphic HERS Index • List of optional programs

  50. Additional Information • Case Study:Builder can opt to provide project information focused on marketing, business case, and technical innovations • Utility Bill Data:Home buyer can opt to provide billing data over one-year period.

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