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Incorporating Energy Efficiency into HOME-funded Affordable Housing Development Developed By:
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Page 1: ICF - EE in HOME Workshop

Incorporating Energy Efficiency

intoHOME-funded Affordable

Housing Development

Developed By:

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Who We Are►Workshop sponsor

● HUD CPD San Francisco Regional Office

►Session developed by ICF International● Katherine Daniel, Presenter

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Ground Rules►Ask Questions

►Share Ideas and Strategies

►Learn Together

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Introduction to the

Technical Guide

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Purpose of the Technical Guide►Energy Efficient measures

reduce the use of limited resources►HUD adopted Energy Efficiency Guidelines

● Energy Star New Homes in eligible New Construction

● Maximum feasible efficiency in Rehab

►PJ staff play key role in promoting efficiency in development

►PJ staff need tools to understand, determine, and promote efficiency measures

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History of the Technical Guide► Started in the Central Valley

● Project purpose―To provide tools needed to adopt reasonable and appropriate

energy efficiency measures into localities public policy● Worked with several communities to understand:

―HOME practices and procedures ―Efficiency goals

● Modeled savings achievedby various efficiency measures

● Created manual that included:―Actions PJ staff could adopt to encourage efficiency

in development―Recommendations and descriptions

of the most useful measures

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History of the Technical Guide►Broadened original scope

● Description of common measures to improve energy efficiency in different project types

● Description of the strategies to encourage energy efficiency into different project types

● Description of tools for determining the measures most appropriate to the community

● Energy and Cost Reduction models of most effective measures for four applicable climate zones

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How to Usethe Technical Guide

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Who Can Use the Technical Guide►PJ staff

►CHDOs

►Developers

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How the Technical Guide Is Organized

►Part 1—Energy Efficiency Strategies and Approaches● New Construction, Rehabilitation,

and Homeowner Assistance―Common Efficiency Measures―Encouraging Incorporation of Measures

● Tools to determine cost effective measures● Partners for Leveraging Resources● Related Programs

―Renewables and Green building

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How the Technical Guide Is Organized

►Part 2—Regional Energy Efficiency Recommendations● Weather and non-weather sensitive measures

―Non-weather sensitive measures apply anywhere―Weather sensitive measures appropriate only in some

areas

● Four climate zones listed ―California Central Valley―San Francisco Bay Area―Mountainous ―Desert

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PJ Staff►Determining Measures

● Identify type of project●Review common measures associated

with project type●Analyze costs and savings of measures● Identify measures to promote

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PJ Staff►Promoting Efficiency Measures

● Identify project type●Adopt measures●Determine promotion strategy●Prepare for possible resistance●Establish partnerships to facilitate

implementation

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CHDOs and Developers►Select Measures to Incorporate

in Projects● Identify type of project●Review common measures associated

with project type●Analyze costs and savings of measures● Identify measures to promote

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General Topics of InterestIf your goal is to understand… See Section(s)…

Part 1 The ENERGY STAR program 1

Measures and processes associated with the ENERGY STAR New Homes program for new construction projects 2.1 – 2.2

How to incorporate ENERGY STAR requirements into a HOME new construction / major rehabilitation program 2.3

Creating incentives for efficiency measures in a new construction / major rehabilitation program 2.3.2 Specific efficiency measures to incorporate into an existing HOME affordable housing program 3.1, 3.2.1, 3.3

How to incorporate efficiency requirements into an existing HOME moderate / minor rehabilitation program 3.2

Benefits of incorporating efficiency measures into multi-family buildings 3.1.1 Creating incentives for efficiency measures in a moderate / minor rehabilitation program 3.2.2

How to estimate the energy and cost savings of incorporating efficiency measures into a rehabilitation project 3.1.2, 4.1-4.3

How to estimate the energy and cost savings specific efficiency measures could create in a specific new construction or rehabilitation project 4.3

The roles of partners for a program focused on incorporating efficiency measures into an affordable housing project 5

Programs focusing on sustainability other than energy efficiency 6-7 Part 2

Recommendations about non-weather sensitive efficiency measures to consider for projects 2

Recommendations about weather sensitive efficiency measures to consider for projects in a specific climate zone 3

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Questions and Answers


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