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How to Promote ENERGY STAR through HOME

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ENERGY STAR

 -   ENERGY STAR Logo Energy Star for Grantees
Energy Efficiency with CDBG & HOME
Updated August 20, 2007
PPT | Energy Star for Grantees
 -   HUD, EPA, and DOE signed a formal partnership to promote ENERGY STAR throughout HUD's affordable housing programs.
more... | HUD's Energy Web Site | ENERGY STAR

HUD encourages HOME PJs to incorporate ENERGY STAR qualified products and practices when conducting rehabilitation or constructing new housing.

Why choose ENERGY STAR?

  • Lower utility bills
  • Improve comfort
  • Increase project value
  • Reduce air pollution and improve the environment

HOME funds may be used to finance rehabilitation activities to meet local codes and, at the same time increase the efficient use of energy in structures through such means as installation of storm windows and doors, siding, wall and attic insulation, and conversion, modification, or replacement of heating and cooling equipment, including the use of solar energy equipment. Energy auditing and home energy rating are also an eligible use of HOME funds.

New housing constructed with HOME funds must meet the HUD standard, which is the 1992 Model Energy Code, or higher standard adopted by the jurisdiction. But PJs are encouraged to build using ENERGY STAR specifications which are higher.

HOME-Funded Substantial Rehab and New Construction

There are two key ways to incorporate ENERGY STAR into your substantial rehab and new construction projects:

HOME-Funded Moderate Rehab or Repairs

There are three key ways to incorporate ENERGY STAR when conducting moderate rehab or repair projects:

Use ENERGY STAR procurement resources. A clear procurement policy is a key element in the project's financial soundness.

 
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