Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMariah Wilkinson Modified over 9 years ago
1
“Critical Elements for Creating High Performing Buildings” Green Homes and Sustainable Communities San Francisco - July 20, 2007 Presented by Wayne Waite Energy Efficiency At HUD:
2
Our Housing Stock Is Inefficient *Post 1990 Residential **1996/97 Residential CA) +Building America + Energy Star *Public Housing *Multifamily Pre-1990 Source: *2006 Building Energy Data Book; DOE Representative Annual Unit Cost of Energy for 2005 ** California Energy Commission ; + Derived from research studies and anecdotal information.
3
HUD ENERGY ACTION PLAN Phase II Plan - “Promoting Energy Efficiency at HUD in a Time of Change (august 2006) 25 Actions www.huduser.org/publications/destech/ energyefficiency.html
4
CORE STRATEGY - ENERGY STAR Standard and Products ENERGY STAR New Construction HOME Program Construction Specifications - New England Model HOPE VI Design Charrettes - ENERGY STAR Product Purchasing Requirement for ENERGY STAR products (Section 151, Energy Policy Act) Southern California Aggregation Pilot (Partnership: Strategic Energy Innovation, Global Green)
5
WEB ENERGY TOOLS ENERGY STAR Bulk Purchasing www.quantityquotes.net
6
CORE STRATEGY: Energy Efficiency Linkage to Capital Plans Energy Efficiency Assessments at “Trigger Event” Public Housing Integrated Utility Management and Capital Planning (Section 151, Energy Policy Act) Regional Energy Audit Pilot Program (Partnership: PGE, SMUD, Nevada Power, Arizona Public Service) California Multifamily New Construction (Partnership: Heschong Mahone Group)
7
Energy Rehab Advisor www.rehabadvisor.net WEB ENERGY TOOLS Input: Property Characteristics Output: List of Measures
8
CORE STRATEGY - Capitalizing Energy Efficiency Energy Performance Contracting Public Housing - Leveraged over $350 million Multifamily Pilot - $12 to $15 million potential (Partnership: Strategic Energy Innovation, housing providers) Accurate Utility Allowances Energy Efficiency Allowances - Over 14 PHAs (Partnership: Heschong Mahone Group) Project Specific Utility Allowance Model - (Partnership: CEC, CTCAC, Utility Companies)
9
Potential Financial Benefits Benchmark Operating Revenue and Debt Coverage Calculations (Assumes hypothetical 50 unit multifamily projects built > 15% Over Title 24) Utility Cost Reduction$25 per unit/month Added Monthly NOI$ 1,250 Added Annual NOI$15,000 Net Available Annual Debt Service (NADS) $13,636 Additional Debt (Assumes 6.5% interest for15 years) $130,450
10
CORE STRATEGY - Ensuring Building Energy Performance HUD - National Energy Training Program Energy Performance Inspection, Verification and Training Models Nevada Housing Division - Builder Training on Proper Installation Practices and Project Inspection Protocol Arizona Energy Office Partnership - Performance standards and testing for Tax Credit Projects PIH Utility Benchmarking Initiative
11
HUD Energy Training Webcast Series April 12 – Building Operations and Management: The First Step to Energy Efficiency May 17 – Multifamily Retrofit and Remodeling Strategies June 14 – Single Family Rehabilitation and Retrofits: Focus on Low Rise Buildings September 13 – New Construction Techniques: ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes, Green Building, and Beyond www.hudenergytraining.com ENERGY TRAINING
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.