HUD information on benchmarking is available at HUD Exchange. Please see HUD guidance on Utility Benchmarking at the link below.
https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/utility-benchmarking/
Upgraded Utility Benchmarking Tool Available to PHAs
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has upgraded a free online utility benchmarking tool that can help you as a PHA identify what your properties’ energy use is, ultimately allowing you to determine how to reduce your energy and save on utilities. EPA’s tool, the Portfolio Manager, is a free, web-based benchmarking tool that allows users to monitor the water and energy consumption of the buildings in their portfolio. With this tool, interested PHAs can track their weather-normalized utility consumption by month or year, allowing you to compare energy use between buildings, target improvements to reduce your energy consumption and costs, and determine the effectiveness of energy improvements.
PHAs who have used the tool and want to see the upgrades, can visit EPA’s upgrade page.
PHAs who are new to the tool, can get started here: Energy Star Benchmarking Starter Kit.
Smoke Free Public Housing
(NEW) Effective February 3, 2017, all Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) are required to implement smoke-free policies. These policies must be in place within 18 months of the effective date of the smoke-free rule, no later than August 3, 2018. For additional information, please see the dedicated smoke-free web page.
Upgraded Utility Benchmarking Tool Available to PHAs
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has upgraded a free online utility benchmarking tool that can help you as a PHA identify what your properties’ energy use is, ultimately allowing you to determine how to reduce your energy and save on utilities. EPA’s tool, the Portfolio Manager, is a free, web-based benchmarking tool that allows users to monitor the water and energy consumption of the buildings in their portfolio. With this tool, interested PHAs can track their weather-normalized utility consumption by month or year, allowing you to compare energy use between buildings, target improvements to reduce your energy consumption and costs, and determine the effectiveness of energy improvements.
PHAs who have used the tool and want to see the upgrades, can visit EPA’s upgrade page.
PHAs who are new to the tool, can get started here: Energy Star Benchmarking Starter Kit.
Sustainable and Green Topics
All Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) are required to implement HUD policies in support of National Energy Conservation goals by requiring PHAs to conduct energy audits and undertake certain cost effective energy conservation measures. When cost effective and funding is available, PHAs should install energy conservation measures with the shortest paybacks periods first to help fund longer payback energy conservation measure.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
IPM focuses on pest prevention, eliminating sources and using less toxic materials to control pests such as bedbugs, cockroaches and ants.
Water Conservation
Water conservation benchmarking is a very useful starting point for PHAs to target water saving opportunities and can help PHAs overall asset management strategy.
Operations & Maintenance
O&M includes all aspects of running a building over the course of its useful life. Because of the far-reaching nature of O&M, a well designed and properly executed program is critical to the overall success.
PIH Green Initiative
The PIH Green Initiative is about spotlighting the latest topics related to the environmental movement known as "Going Green" This month's article is about Green Building.
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- Resident Engagement Energy Conservation Toolkit (MS-PowerPoint) - Whether the PHA pays or the tenant pays their utilities, the Resident Engagement Energy Conservation Toolkit provides valuable tips that can be used to further enhance energy conservation efforts.
- The Cape May Housing Authority (NJ062)
- The Housing Authority of the City and County for Denver (CO01) is pleased to submit success, DHA Living Green energy efficiency program, and related branding/program collateral as developed for our DHA Living Green Program.
- Learn about the Denver solar, energy-efficiency program touted by federal officials.
- Read the Solar Industry Magazine write up on the PPA
- Read the Environmental Defense Fund write up on the PPA
- Better Buildings Challenge (BBC)
- In Partnership with HUD, the Department of Energy and the Department of Education, we are pleased to provide the following video Energy is Everywhere, click here to view YouYube video.
- Providence RI (RI-001)
- The Office of Public and Indian Housing is seeking success stories to be posted on our Success Stories webpage from PHAs that are doing good things regarding energy and energy conservation efforts. Your stories may be posted on our Success Stories webpage. Please submit your stories to Leroy.ferguson@hud.gov.
- Change Is In The Air Guidebook
- Smoke Free Toolkit for Owners/Managers
- Smoke Free Toolkit for Residents
- Smoke-Free Public Housing Final Rule
- Smoke-Free Guidance Manual
- Smoke-Free Multifamily Housing Toolkits
Research and review more details about what HUD and other federal government agencies have available to further awareness around energy and environmental conservation issues.
- Updated Inspector Noitce, Bed Bugs
- Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
- Seven Tips for Keeping a Healthy Home
- Establishing Smoke Free Multi Family and Public Housing Properties
- Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) - DSIRE is the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. To learn more, click here.
- PIH Notice 2012-25: Non-Smoking Policies in Public Housing
- Providence Housing Authority's Smoke-Free Policy Documentary
- Smoke-Free Buildings Campaign (YouTube)
- Energy Performance Contracting
- Education Materials for Residents
- Smoke-Free Guide Summary