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Myth. Consumers don't care enough about energy efficiency to pay for it.The reality is??When made aware of the multiple benefits of energy efficient products and building performance services, consumers will respond in great numbers.We prove that initial outlay is recouped through energy cost sa
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1. ENERGY STAR as a Platform for Local Programs John Jones, Senior Project Manager
January 15, 2008
2. Myth Consumers dont care enough about energy efficiency to pay for it.
The reality is
When made aware of the multiple benefits of energy efficient products and building performance services, consumers will respond in great numbers.
We prove that initial outlay is recouped through energy cost savings.
As consumers become convinced of the additional benefits and cost savings of one product, this understanding extends to other energy efficient products and services. i.e. ENERGY STAR
3. Strong Commitment to the ENERGY STAR Platform
4. Create Demand - Marketing Add e$comm logoAdd e$comm logo
5. Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Market transformation program
Designed to improve the services contractors deliver and change what customers ask for
Muti-faceted approach includes:
Build consumer demand
Infrastructure Development
Technical Assistance
Financial Assistance
Quality Assurance
Evaluation
6. Underlying Principle Provide New Yorkers with comprehensive house-as-a-system energy services that deliver substantial savings through high quality work!
7. New York ENRGY STAR Labeled Homes Program Market Transformation designed to change the way Builders construct homes and educate home buyers to ask for energy efficient features
Builds upon National ENERGY STAR Homes Program
Homes are built to be energy efficient while also emphasizing health and safety
8. NYESLH Requirements Must be built by Participating Builder
Must be built with aide of Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Rater
Must be modeled and tested with Rem/Rate software
Must include 500 kWh of electrical savings
Must fulfill all technical specifications (air infiltration, minimum efficiency and proper sizing of HVAC equipment, duct tightness, etc.)
9. New York ENERGY STAR Labeled Homes NYSERDA designed its Program to be a Market Model
We target both the Large and the Small Builders
10. Northeastern Metro Areas
12. Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Metrics (as of 11/30/07) 18,110 households serviced
133 Participating Contractors across NYS
$132+ million of work completed PTD
Average homeowner saves $759 annually on energy bills
Statewide cumulative annual metrics:
electric savings of 14.9 million kWh
fossil fuel savings of 739,954 MMBtu
Saving homeowners across NYS $13,365,990 a year
13. New York ENERGY STAR Metrics (as of 11/30/07) 11,200 Labeled homes completed
486 Participating Builders across NYS
$Average homeowner saves $1,002 annually on energy bills
Annual electric savings of 11.3 million kWh
Annual fossil fuel savings of 641,872 MMBtu
Saving homeowners across NYS $11,222,400 a year
14. Thank you John Jones, Senior Project Manager
jcj@nyserda.org
16. New York Large-Scale Deployment and Quality Assurance