Residential Program Expo Webinar April 23, 2015 Pacific Gas and
Electric Territory
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Sponsored by PG&E These programs are funded by California
utility customers and administered by PG&E under the auspices
of the California Public Utilities Commission. PG&E refers to
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation. 2014 Pacific Gas and Electric Company. All rights
reserved. 3
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Program Overviews Facilitate energy efficient design and
construction through incentives and design assistance California
Advanced Homes Program (CAHP) single family California Multi-Family
New Homes (CMFNH) multi-family Programs target two CPUC goals: By
2015: 90% of new homes at least 20% better than 2008 code By 2020:
100% of new homes to reach Zero Net Energy (ZNE) Program is funded
under the auspices of the CPUC Programs may revise incentive levels
and requirements during the program cycle 4
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Agenda 1.DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes 2.Energy Code Ace
3.GreenPoint Rated 4.New Solar Homes Partnership 5
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Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Homes Program Panelist:
Sam Rashkin 6
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7 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Why 0 in 3 SAM RASHKIN Chief
Architect Building Technologies Office DOE Zero Energy Ready
Home
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8 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Answer: Risk and
Differentiation Code Rigor Bldg. Sci. Wall Time
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9 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Adv. Thermal Enclosure: Adv.
Insulation System More Insulation Quality Installation Complete
System Advanced Windows More Air Tightness Adv. Thermal Enclosure:
Adv. Insulation System More Insulation Quality Installation
Complete System Advanced Windows More Air Tightness Risk Driver
More Rigorous Specs: Latest Energy Codes Low HERS Scores More
Rigorous Specs: Latest Energy Codes Low HERS Scores
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10 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Risk Management 1: Ensured
Comfort Ultra Low HVAC Loads: Lower Air Flow/Mixing Longer Swing
Seasons Less Humidity Control Ultra Low HVAC Loads: Lower Air
Flow/Mixing Longer Swing Seasons Less Humidity Control Advanced
Enclosure: Adv. Insulation System More Insulation Quality
Installation Complete System Advanced Windows More Air Tightness
Advanced Enclosure: Adv. Insulation System More Insulation Quality
Installation Complete System Advanced Windows More Air
Tightness
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11 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Optimized Low-Load Comfort
System Right-Sized/Variable Speed Properly Installed Complete
(Htg., Clg. + RH) Tested Optimized Low-Load Comfort System
Right-Sized/Variable Speed Properly Installed Complete (Htg., Clg.
+ RH) Tested Risk Management 1: Ensured Comfort Strategy Ultra Low
HVAC Loads: Lower Air Flow/Mixing Longer Swing Seasons Less
Humidity Control Ultra Low HVAC Loads: Lower Air Flow/Mixing Longer
Swing Seasons Less Humidity Control
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12 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Risk Management 2: Moisture
Management More Wetting Risk Colder Surfaces Less Drying Potential
More Wetting Risk Colder Surfaces Less Drying Potential Advanced
Enclosure: Adv. Insulation System More Insulation Quality
Installation Complete System Advanced Windows More Air Tightness
Advanced Enclosure: Adv. Insulation System More Insulation Quality
Installation Complete System Advanced Windows More Air
Tightness
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13 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Comprehensive Water
Protection Roofs Walls/Openings Site/Foundation Materials Vapor
Control Layer Comprehensive Water Protection Roofs Walls/Openings
Site/Foundation Materials Vapor Control Layer Risk Management 2:
Moisture Management Strategy More Wetting Risk Colder Surfaces Less
Drying Potential More Wetting Risk Colder Surfaces Less Drying
Potential
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14 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Risk Management 3: Ensured
IAQ More IAQ Risk: Less Dilution Less Filtration More IAQ Risk:
Less Dilution Less Filtration Advanced Enclosure: Adv. Insulation
System More Insulation Quality Installation Complete System
Advanced Windows More Air Tightness Advanced Enclosure: Adv.
Insulation System More Insulation Quality Installation Complete
System Advanced Windows More Air Tightness
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15 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Comprehensive IAQ System:
Contaminant Control Fresh Air System High-Capture Filtration
Comprehensive IAQ System: Contaminant Control Fresh Air System
High-Capture Filtration Risk Mangement 3: Ensured IAQ Strategy More
IAQ Risk: Less Dilution Less Filtration More IAQ Risk: Less
Dilution Less Filtration
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16 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Differentiation Opportunity
1: Obsolescence Home of the Future: Meets or Exceeds Future
Code/Expectations Home of the Future: Meets or Exceeds Future
Code/Expectations Optimized Enclosure: Opt. Insulation System More
Insulation Quality Installation Complete System Optimized Windows
Optimized Air Tightness Optimized Enclosure: Opt. Insulation System
More Insulation Quality Installation Complete System Optimized
Windows Optimized Air Tightness
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17 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Solar Ready Home
Differentiation Opportunity 2: Zero Energy Interest Efficient
Components Ultra Low HVAC Loads Optimized Enclosure: Opt.
Insulation System More Insulation Quality Installation Complete
System Optimized Windows Optimized Air Tightness Optimized
Enclosure: Opt. Insulation System More Insulation Quality
Installation Complete System Optimized Windows Optimized Air
Tightness
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18 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Differentiation: Meet Future
Code Health Protection Advanced Technology Zero Energy Ready
Differentiation: Meet Future Code Health Protection Advanced
Technology Zero Energy Ready Risk Management: Optimized Comfort
System Complete Water Protection Comprehensive IAQ System Risk
Management: Optimized Comfort System Complete Water Protection
Comprehensive IAQ System Advanced Enclosure Zero Energy Ready Home
Spec
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19 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov A Zero Energy Ready Home is a
High-performance energy efficient High-performance home, so energy
efficient, all or most annual energy consumption can be offset by
renewable energy. ZERH Spec = Clear Definition
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20 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov ZERH Differentiation in
Action
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21 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov ZERH Messaging with
Clarity
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22 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov ZERH Messaging with
Clarity
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23 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Front CoverInside SpreadBack
CoverFlap Lives BetterWorks BetterLasts Better ZERH Messaging with
Clarity
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24 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Garson Homes Lives Better:
Healthful Environment Fresh Air: Supply Fresh Air System Odor and
Moisture Control Fans High-Capture Filtration Technology Quiet:
Quiet Window Technology Quiet Wall Technology Moisture Control:
Dry-by-Design Construction Moisture Control System Whole House
Moisture Controlled Comfort System Moisture Controlled Windows
Moisture Controlled Lower Level Pest Control: Bug Control Barrier
Pest Screened Home Outdoor Contaminant Control: Contaminant Sealed
Construction Contaminant Sealed Comfort Delivery Dust and Pollen
Barrier Radon Controlled Home Chemical Control: Formaldehyde
Controlled Home VOC Controlled Home Fume Control: Carbon Monoxide
Controlled Equipment Carbon Monoxide Controlled Fireplace Fume
Controlled Garage Garson Homes Lives Better: Healthful Environment
Fresh Air: Supply Fresh Air System Odor and Moisture Control Fans
High-Capture Filtration Technology Quiet: Quiet Window Technology
Quiet Wall Technology Moisture Control: Dry-by-Design Construction
Moisture Control System Whole House Moisture Controlled Comfort
System Moisture Controlled Windows Moisture Controlled Lower Level
Pest Control: Bug Control Barrier Pest Screened Home Outdoor
Contaminant Control: Contaminant Sealed Construction Contaminant
Sealed Comfort Delivery Dust and Pollen Barrier Radon Controlled
Home Chemical Control: Formaldehyde Controlled Home VOC Controlled
Home Fume Control: Carbon Monoxide Controlled Equipment Carbon
Monoxide Controlled Fireplace Fume Controlled Garage Garson Homes
Garson Homes Healthful Environment Healthful Environment Garson
Homes Lives Better: Healthful Environment Enhanced Comfort
Enclosure: Enhanced Comfort Window System Enhanced Comfort Wall
Insulation Enhanced Comfort Floor Insulation Enhanced Comfort Attic
Insulation Enhanced Comfort Foundation Insulation Attic Comfort
Shield Comprehensive Draft Protection Whole House Draft Barrier
Draft-free Window Installation Continuous Thermal Blanket
Construction Continuous Exterior Thermal Blanket Attic Comfort
Perimeter Slab Comfort Edge Engineered Comfort System Interior
Comfort System Optimum-Sized Comfort Equipment Optimum-Sized
Comfort Delivery System Precision-Flow Comfort System Comfort
Balanced Rooms Moisture Managed Construction Dry-by-Design
Construction Natural Comfort Design Natural Comfort Orientation
Solar Window Shading Natural Daylight Home Cool Roofing On-Demand
Hot Water Garson Homes Lives Better: Healthful Environment Enhanced
Comfort Enclosure: Enhanced Comfort Window System Enhanced Comfort
Wall Insulation Enhanced Comfort Floor Insulation Enhanced Comfort
Attic Insulation Enhanced Comfort Foundation Insulation Attic
Comfort Shield Comprehensive Draft Protection Whole House Draft
Barrier Draft-free Window Installation Continuous Thermal Blanket
Construction Continuous Exterior Thermal Blanket Attic Comfort
Perimeter Slab Comfort Edge Engineered Comfort System Interior
Comfort System Optimum-Sized Comfort Equipment Optimum-Sized
Comfort Delivery System Precision-Flow Comfort System Comfort
Balanced Rooms Moisture Managed Construction Dry-by-Design
Construction Natural Comfort Design Natural Comfort Orientation
Solar Window Shading Natural Daylight Home Cool Roofing On-Demand
Hot Water Garson Homes Garson Homes Engineered Comfort Engineered
Comfort Garson Homes Lives Better: Healthful Energy Saving Thermal
Blanket High-Efficiency Window Energy-Saving Window Installation
High-Efficiency Insulation System Comprehensive Energy Seal
Comprehensive Draft Sealing High-Performance Comfort System
High-Efficiency Heat Pump Ultra-Efficiency Comfort Flow System
Energy Saving Comfort System Sizing Energy Saving Comfort Delivery
System Installation Energy Saving Comfort Control System Energy
Saving Interior Comfort System High-Performance Components
High-Efficiency Heat Pump Water Heating High-Efficiency
Refrigerator High-Efficiency Dishwasher High-Efficiency Clothes
Washer High-Efficiency Solid State Lighting High-Efficiency
Bathroom Fans High-Efficiency Ceiling Fans Water Saving Technology
Water Saving Fixtures Water Saving Appliances Water and Energy
Saving Hot Water Distribution Garson Homes Lives Better: Healthful
Energy Saving Thermal Blanket High-Efficiency Window Energy-Saving
Window Installation High-Efficiency Insulation System Comprehensive
Energy Seal Comprehensive Draft Sealing High-Performance Comfort
System High-Efficiency Heat Pump Ultra-Efficiency Comfort Flow
System Energy Saving Comfort System Sizing Energy Saving Comfort
Delivery System Installation Energy Saving Comfort Control System
Energy Saving Interior Comfort System High-Performance Components
High-Efficiency Heat Pump Water Heating High-Efficiency
Refrigerator High-Efficiency Dishwasher High-Efficiency Clothes
Washer High-Efficiency Solid State Lighting High-Efficiency
Bathroom Fans High-Efficiency Ceiling Fans Water Saving Technology
Water Saving Fixtures Water Saving Appliances Water and Energy
Saving Hot Water Distribution Garson Homes Garson Homes
Ultra-Efficiency Ultra-Efficiency Garson Homes Lives Better:
Healthful Advanced Window Technology Ultra-Efficient Windows
Advanced Window Installation Advanced Insulation Technology
Advanced Wall Insulation Advanced Attic insulation Advanced
Foundation Insulation Advanced Thermal Blanket Technology Advanced
Attic Framing Technology Advanced Wall Blanket Technology Advanced
Home Sealing Technology Sun Barrier Technology Advanced Comfort
System Technology Advanced Cold-Weather Heat Pump Variable Speed
Comfort Flow Technology Advanced Comfort Control Technology
Advanced Technology Components Advanced Heat Pump Water Heating
Technology Advanced Refrigerator Advanced Dishwasher Advanced Solid
State Lighting Advanced Technology Lighting Controls Advanced
Technology Exhaust Fans Advanced Technology Ceiling Fans Advanced
Water Saving Technology Advanced Technology Water Fixtures Smart
Hot Water Distribution Technology Smart Irrigation Control
Technology Garson Homes Lives Better: Healthful Advanced Window
Technology Ultra-Efficient Windows Advanced Window Installation
Advanced Insulation Technology Advanced Wall Insulation Advanced
Attic insulation Advanced Foundation Insulation Advanced Thermal
Blanket Technology Advanced Attic Framing Technology Advanced Wall
Blanket Technology Advanced Home Sealing Technology Sun Barrier
Technology Advanced Comfort System Technology Advanced Cold-Weather
Heat Pump Variable Speed Comfort Flow Technology Advanced Comfort
Control Technology Advanced Technology Components Advanced Heat
Pump Water Heating Technology Advanced Refrigerator Advanced
Dishwasher Advanced Solid State Lighting Advanced Technology
Lighting Controls Advanced Technology Exhaust Fans Advanced
Technology Ceiling Fans Advanced Water Saving Technology Advanced
Technology Water Fixtures Smart Hot Water Distribution Technology
Smart Irrigation Control Technology Garson Homes Garson Homes
Advanced Technology Advanced Technology Thermal Enclosure
Professionally-Installed Window System Professionally-Installed
Insulation System Professionally-Installed Thermal Blanket
Professionally-Installed Draft Barrier Crack-Resistant Corners
Water Protection Professionally-Installed Foundation Water Barrier
Professionally-Installed Wall Water Barrier
Professionally-Installed Roof Water Barrier Comfort System
Right-Sized Comfort System Professionally-Sealed Comfort Delivery
Ducts Advanced Comfort System Diagnostics Components
Professionally-Installed Exhaust Fans Professionally-Installed
Range Hood Health Protection Professionally-Installed Fresh-Air
System Professionally-Installed Filtration Disaster Protection
System Wind Protection System Hurricane Protection System Termite
Protection System Home Energy Rating Home Performance Testing 8
Detailed Checklists Thermal Enclosure Professionally-Installed
Window System Professionally-Installed Insulation System
Professionally-Installed Thermal Blanket Professionally-Installed
Draft Barrier Crack-Resistant Corners Water Protection
Professionally-Installed Foundation Water Barrier
Professionally-Installed Wall Water Barrier
Professionally-Installed Roof Water Barrier Comfort System
Right-Sized Comfort System Professionally-Sealed Comfort Delivery
Ducts Advanced Comfort System Diagnostics Components
Professionally-Installed Exhaust Fans Professionally-Installed
Range Hood Health Protection Professionally-Installed Fresh-Air
System Professionally-Installed Filtration Disaster Protection
System Wind Protection System Hurricane Protection System Termite
Protection System Home Energy Rating Home Performance Testing 8
Detailed Checklists Garson Homes Garson Homes Quality Built Quality
Built Low-Maintenance Enclosure Enhanced Durability Window System
Sun Protection Window Glazing Next-Gen Insulation System Moisture
Control Air Barrier Moisture Control Insulation Blanket Moisture
Sealed Construction Whole-House Water Protection Foundation Water
Barrier System Anti-Clog Foundation Drain Wall Water Barrier System
Window Water Barrier Roof Water Barrier System Interior Moisture
Control Materials Low-Maintenance Comfort System Extended-Life
Comfort System Moisture Control Duct Sealing Moisture Control
Comfort Balancing Enhanced Durability Components Ultra-Low
Maintenance Lighting Reduced Ware Clothes Washer Disaster Resistant
Home Wind Resistant Home Hurricane Resistant Home Termite Detection
System Termite Resistant Home Low-Maintenance Enclosure Enhanced
Durability Window System Sun Protection Window Glazing Next-Gen
Insulation System Moisture Control Air Barrier Moisture Control
Insulation Blanket Moisture Sealed Construction Whole-House Water
Protection Foundation Water Barrier System Anti-Clog Foundation
Drain Wall Water Barrier System Window Water Barrier Roof Water
Barrier System Interior Moisture Control Materials Low-Maintenance
Comfort System Extended-Life Comfort System Moisture Control Duct
Sealing Moisture Control Comfort Balancing Enhanced Durability
Components Ultra-Low Maintenance Lighting Reduced Ware Clothes
Washer Disaster Resistant Home Wind Resistant Home Hurricane
Resistant Home Termite Detection System Termite Resistant Home
Garson Homes Garson Homes Enhanced Durability Enhanced Durability
ZERH Messaging with Clarity
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25 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Navigant Research Forecasts
Zero Energy Buildings Annual Revenue By 2035 January 2012: $1.3
Trillion September 2014: $1.4 Trillion December 2014: $4.6 Trillion
Im Not the Only One Bullish on 0
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26 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy
Efficiency MarketBuildings.Energy.gov Thank You For More
Information: www.buildings.energy.gov/zero/ e-mail Contact:
[email protected] Questions?
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Build it Green GreenPoint Rated Panelist: Amy Dryden 27
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201 3 Zero Net Energy And GreenPoint Rated April 2015 28
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201 3 Build It Green | www.builditgreen.org Build It Green A
non-profit with mission to achieve healthy& resource efficient
homes Establish and promote an attainable and credible green
building program Train professionals in green building Work with
local governments to create green building policy
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201 3 Green home certification system - New & Existing
Third-party verified Awards points across 5 areas: energy, water,
resources, indoor air quality, community 50 point minimum Over
21,000 Rated projects completed, 17,000 more in the pipeline What
Is GreenPoint Rated? 30
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201 3 What Are the Benefits? 31 Credible Flexible Compatible
Above Code Simple & Affordable Support System Value
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201 3 Minimum perquisite Measures in each category Energy: 25
points Energy performance Water Conservation: 6 points Indoor water
fixtures and plant selection Indoor Air Quality: 6 points
Insulation, interior finishes, ventilation Resource Conservation: 6
points Waste diversion, framing materials, flooring materials
Community: 2 points Gathering areas, services, home size Any
Category: 5 Additional points New Home v.6 Prerequisites 32 ?
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201 3 Version 6.0 Energy Performance Dual Compliance Pathway
10% compliance margin over Title 24 Part 6 CAHP score 84
(California Advanced Home Program) All pathways awarded- 25
required energy points Drive toward NZE goal by 2020 33
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201 3 Statewide efforts Strategic plan Code and standards
Programs Local government efforts Reach Codes Climate Action Plans
Certification efforts Policies and Programs to get to ZNE
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201 3 Build It Green | www.builditgreen.org Getting to 2050
goals BAU BAU: Business as Usual Californias Energy Future The View
to 2050 California Council on Science and Technology 1990
level
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201 3 Two Thresholds for GPR 36 Near Zero Energy 80% offset
Pathway to ZNE Zero Net Energy 100% offset All electric Using
Carbon as metric
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201 3 End Uses in Tool Heating/ Cooling DHW Hot Water Distribu-
tion Indoor Water Use Plug Loads Appliances Laundry Lighting
Cooking
New Solar Homes Partnership (NSHP) Brett Arriaga, Program Lead
Renewable Energy Office Renewable Energy Division
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Purpose Provide financial incentives to encourage the
construction of new, energy efficient solar homes Enhance energy
savings for homeowners Provide a bridge to achieving Californias
zero net energy homes
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New Solar Homes Partnership Program Goals Sustainable solar
homes market; builder commitment to install solar energy systems
High-performing solar systems on highly efficient residential
construction 360 MW installed capacity Solar on 50%+ new homes
Self-sufficient solar industry Photo Courtesy of Sherrill
Neidich
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NSHP Funding Last Updated 4/10/2015 Available Funding: $43
Million Requested Funding: $19.9 Million Remaining Funding: $23.1
Million Potential Additional Funding Sources: Modified Reservations
and Expired Projects
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The Basic Process Reservation Applicant submits reservation
application package. Energy Commission reviews and approves.
Incentive is reserved for applicant. Installation and Verification
Applicant installs PV system and energy efficiency measures. HERS
rater verifies and tests measures installed. Building department
finalizes solar permit. Applicant applies for interconnection.
Payment Claim Applicant submits payment claim package to incentive
program(s). Energy Commission reviews and approves. Incentive is
paid.
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Involved Parties Applicant Homeowner, Builder/Developer Solar
RetailerInstaller Energy Efficiency Certified Energy Plans Examiner
/ Certified Energy Analyst HERS Rater Program Management Energy
Commission
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Eligibility Requirements Project located in PG&E, SCE,
SDG&E, or BVES. Solar energy system will be at least 1 kW AC or
larger and interconnected with the utility grid. The electricity
from the system will offset the end-use customers electric load.
New certified components and a 10-year warranty. New residential
construction. Solar energy systems and energy efficiency measures
are third-party verified. Once solar system is installed, must
submit application to NSHP within 6 months.
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Project Types Custom Homes Large Developments Projects/Phases
of 6 or more homes AND Solar on at least 50% of those homes Small
Developments Projects/Phases of less than 6 homes AND/OR Solar on
less than 50% of homes.
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Project Types Continued Common Areas Areas in the development
that are reserved for the use of the residents. Example: Recreation
Center, Pool House, etc. Affordable Housing At least 20% of the
project units must be reserved for extremely low, very low, lower,
or moderate income households for a period of at least 10
years.
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Energy Efficiency Requirements 2013 Building Energy Efficiency
Standards Code-Compliant: Meets the 2013 Standards Tier 1: minimum
15 percent beyond the Standards Tier 2: minimum 30 percent beyond
the Standards Non-Residential: Tier 1=10%, Tier 2=15% 2008 Building
Energy Efficiency Standards No code-compliant option Tier I
(>15%) Tier II (>30%)
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NSHP Alignment with CAHP/CMFNH Is your project eligible for
incentives from your utilitys energy efficiency new construction
program? If so The NSHP plan check is waived, which will cut down
4-6 weeks of review time for your project Less documentation is
required for NSHP Double incentives!
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Incentive Structure One-time, upfront incentive Incentives
decline as megawatt targets are achieved Incentive amount
calculated using the CEC-PV Calculator Incentive Caps Incentives
limited to the first 7.5 kW AC for a residential unit Affordable
Housing Residential Unit Project: Limited to 75% of the Total
System Cost Market-Rate Housing Project: Limited to 50% of the
Total System Cost
http://nshp/WebPages/Public/RebateLevelView.aspx
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Current Incentive Rates Code-Compliant IncentiveTier I
IncentiveTier II Incentive Reserved Volume (MW-AC)
$0.75$1.00$1.5050 Code-Compliant Incentive Residential Dwelling
Unit Incentive Reserved Volume (MW-AC) $1.50$1.853.5 Market Rate
Housing Level 7 Affordable Housing Level 6
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Tips for Applying to NSHP Please Read the NSHP Guidebook and
NSHP Web Tool Handout Consider what stage of construction your
project is in: Can your project be designed to meet the minimum
energy efficiency requirements? Is your project eligible for
incentives from your utilitys energy efficiency new construction
program? Can everything in your project be verified by a HERS
rater?
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NSHP Resources
http://www.energy.ca.gov/2014publications/CEC-300-2014-
001/CEC-300-2014-001-ED8-CMF.pdf NSHP Guidebook, Eighth Edition
https://www.newsolarhomes.org NSHP Online Application Tool
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/documents/nshp.php
http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/nshp/training/ NSHP Forms and
Documents
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Contact Information California Energy Commission Renewables
Call Center [email protected] (844) 217-4925 or (916)
653-0237 Open Monday Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Upcoming Events We look forward to continuing the conversation!
May 28: Next Generation Construction: Lighting Technology 24
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Thank you! CMFNH: [email protected] Sophia Hartkopf Scott Kessler
Shannon Todd CAHP: [email protected] Matthew Christie Kevin
Robison Michelle Waffle-Otero Deborah Hayman a (866) 352-7457