Home Energy Retrofit Programs for Local Government
According to the California Air Resources Board, 70% of the 13 million existing single-family homes in California were built prior to 1978, before the advent of modern energy codes. The existing California home market provides a huge opportunity to significantly reduce energy demands and related environmental impacts from housing, which will in turn reduce greenhouse gas emissions tied to building energy use.
A comprehensive home energy retrofit program can help local governments achieve their greenhouse gas reduction goals, create more jobs and leverage outside resources through the Federal Stimulus package and utility incentives. Build It Green offers a multitude of technical and policy resources to help develop and implement a home energy retrofit program in your jurisdiction.
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Community-Based Social Marketing to Inform Homeowner Participation in California Energy-Efficiency Home Improvement Programs, a research report funded by EPA and PG&E NEW!
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The California Home Energy Retrofit Coordinating Committee (HERCC) is an ad hoc group of over 40 staff and managers from Federal, California and local governments as well as Build It Green and other nonprofits.
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HERCC has developed recommendations for designing an AB 811/Mello-Roos Finance District for home energy retrofits.
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HERCC Resources for Local Governments
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June 7, 2010, Bay Area Residential Retrofit Workforce Summit Presentations
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April 28, 2010 HERCC Meeting
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Prior trainings on home energy retrofit programs - Northern California and Southern California
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Find out more about GreenPoint Rated Existing Home
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Find out more about Home Performance with EnergyStar