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2007 ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Market Indices for States

The ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Market Indices for States compares the number of ENERGY STAR qualified new homes built to the number of privately owned housing units permitted in each state and the District of Columbia. Each state's index is a measurement of ENERGY STAR's presence in the site-built, single-family new homes market for that state. It does not measure other energy efficiency efforts within the state. The map below illustrates the ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Market Indices for States for 2007. ENERGY STAR, in partnership with stakeholders, achieved an average national market presence in the new homes sector of 12% in 2007. States with a market index equal to or greater than the national average are listed in the table below.


Over 120,000 new homes earned the ENERGY STAR in 2007. This is equivalent to:

Eliminating the emissions from 60,000 vehicles
Saving 355,680,000 lbs of coal
Planting 97,000 acres of trees
Saving home owners $54 million on their utility bills

State
2007 ENERGY STAR
Qualified New Homes¹
  2007 One-Unit
  Housing Permits2
  2007 ENERGY STAR
  Market Penetration
Arizona 7,395 35,255 21%
Arkansas 7,395 35,255 21%
California 7,685 63,897 12%
Connecticut 689 5,006 14%
Hawaii 1,725 4,195 41%
Iowa 2,843 8,119 35%
Massachusetts 1,287 8,357 15%
Nevada 7,583 15,216 50%
New Jersey 5,926 12,230 48%
New York 2,453 15,995 15%
Oklahoma 2,249 11,305 20%
Rhode Island 279 1,306 21%
Texas 40,447 110,874 36%
Utah 2,531 15,425 16%
Vermont 403 1,482 27%

States With an ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Market Index between 3% and 11%
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Idaho
Indiana
Kentucky
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin

States With an ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Market Index less than 3%
Alabama
Alaska
District of Columbia
Georgia
Illinois
Kansas
Louisiana
Maine
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
West Virginia
Wyoming

EPA welcomes your comments. Please contact us via email at hotline@energystar.gov. Include in the subject line "ENERGY STAR Homes Market Indices."

Census Bureau's information on new home construction Exit ENERGY STAR

1 In addition to site-built, there are ENERGY STAR qualified multifamily homes as well as ENERGY STAR qualified manufactured homes. However, these homes are not included in the indices because of differences in the definition and tracking of these types of homes by the US EPA and Census. ENERGY STAR qualified new homes data is submitted quarterly to EPA on behalf of builders by third-party rating providers accredited by the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET).

2 These are final 2007 Census figures as of May 1, 2007. Source - http://www.census.gov/const/C40/Table2/tb2u2007.txt Exit ENERGY STAR.