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Welcome!

Earth Day Webinar

April 22, 2010

Agenda

ENERGY STAR qualified homes Amber Stewart – ENERGY STAR Account Manager

Meritage Green C.R. Herro – V.P. Environmental Affairs

ENERGY STAR Homes: The Starting Place for Green

Building

Amber W. StewartICF International

Working in Support of EPA and the ENERGY STAR Program

Where we are today

Market Downturn Unprecedented foreclosure rates Extremely tight credit Consumer search for bottom Rising energy costs Ripple effects throughout

economy

Media coverage Green Economy

Increasing interest in technologies that protect the environment and save $$

What is ENERGY STAR?

ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the EPA and the DOE helping us all save money and

protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.

Brand Advantage

Brand Shorthand: Truly Energy

Efficient Credible Environmental

Leadership

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Recognized by >75% of households by end of 2009

What Can Earn the ENERGY STAR?

What is the ENERGY STAR for Homes Program?

Government-backed label At least 15-20% more efficient than

local code Third-party verified Whole-home performance Voluntary – proof of builder’s

leadership Depending on where you are, local

utilities may offer incentives

ENERGY STAR Criteria

Effective Insulation High Performance

Windows

Efficient equipment

Third-party verification

Tight Construction and Ducts

Lighting and Appliances

Milestone – 1 million homes

Families living in ENERGY STAR qualified homes will save more than $270 million this year on their utility bills, while avoiding greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from 370k vehicles.

How You Know it’s ENERGY STAR?

Look for the label – located on the circuit breaker box

How ENERGY STAR Adds Value

Typical PriceLocationFacadeFloor PlanAmenities

Features

Effective Insulation

Adv. Windows

Tight Construction & Ducts

Efficient Equipment

Lighting and Appliances

Third-party Verified

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Additional BenefitsQuieterMore ComfortableNo DraftsFewer Bugs/PestsBetter IAQHigher QualityLess MaintenanceLower Ownership

CostsBetter Investment

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www.energystar.gov

Amber W. Stewart

ICF International

awstewart@icfi.com

540-878-5070

What Changes the World?

New Choices – components, comfort, health, value

Perceived Value – customer education

New Opportunities – cost of ownership

Better Control – reduced waste

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Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components

Better Comfort

Air Quality

Reduced Waste

Value

Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components Better Comfort Air Quality Reduced Waste Value

ENERGY STAR®

Certified Appliances14 SEER Air Conditioner Low-E Windows

Low Flow Faucets Programmable ThermostatsLow VOCs Paints

and Finishes

Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components

Better Comfort Air Quality Reduced Waste Value

Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components Better Comfort

Air Quality Reduced Waste Value – standard features that reduce the cost

of operating a home 20% to 50%

—Better Indoor Air Quality

Better Air Sealing Sill infiltration Garage infiltration Vent Draw

Low VOC Carpets Paints Finishes

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Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components Better Comfort Air Quality

Reduced Waste Value – standard features that reduce the cost

of operating a home 20% to 50%

Energy Efficiency Energy Star Appliances: 10% to 50% reduction in Energy Sealing building envelope: 25 to 40% HVAC Low E Windows: 30-50% less energy loss Programmable Thermostats: up to 30% reduction in HVAC Duct Sealing: up to 25% reduction in HVAC SEER 14: 20% to 40 % less energy than 10 year old units Conditioned Attic: 10% reduction in HVAC Radiant Barriers: 5% to 10% reduction in HVAC Low Flow Faucets: up to 50% reduction in water heating Water Heaters: 5% to 25% reduction in water heating Lighting: up to 90% reduction in Energy

Greater than 30% reduction in utility bills compared to other new homes

Greater than 50% reduction in utility bills compared to average resale

Why Move Toward Energy Efficiency and Sustainability?

Superior Components Better Comfort Air Quality Reduced Waste Value

How is a Home - Meritage Green? Reduced heat gain/loss Reduced air leakage Reduced waste energy Reduced waste water Improved Air Quality Better Comfort Reduced cost of ownership Superior components

Insert Energy LabelInsert Energy Label

Resources to Learn More

Questions?

Thank you!Thank you!

Homeowner Cost to Meet Energy Efficiencyby Climate Zone

*Median incremental cost 2200 square foot home from 5 sample markets one from each Climate Zone 2-6. 2006 Building Code as Baseline (IECC)

% Energy Efficient Improvements

Hom

eow

ner

Cos

t

$128

$613

$266$397 $531

$657 $795$994

$70

$401$170

$963

$4,419

$2,054

$0

$1,000

$2,000

$3,000

$4,000

$5,000

$6,000

10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 75%

Zone 3 - Dallas Energy Savings

Additional Mortgage Payment*

Cost-Benefit AnalysisClimate Zone 3 (Dallas, TX)

*Added Cost of 30 year fixed Mortgage , Taxes, Insurance assumes 10% down payment, 7.22% rate (20 year average), 45 basis pts for PMI. 2200 Square foot home 2006 Building Code as Baseline (IECC)

% Energy Efficient Improvements

Annual

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