Definition

EPA ENERGY STAR Certified Homes is a set of optional construction practices and technologies (above minimum code requirements) that builders can follow to upgrade a new home's energy efficiency beyond minimum code requirements. Guidelines are outlined in the "National Performance Path" or "National Prescriptive Path." This whole-house label differs from the ENERGY STAR products label. To achieve the ENERGY STAR Certified Homes label, a home's energy efficiency must be verified by a third-party organization.

 

Lookup Value: ENERGY STAR Certified Homes


Legacy OData Value: EnergyStarCertifiedHomes

Lookup Name: GreenBuildingVerificationType

Synonym(s):  --

Element Status: ACTIVE

BEDES: Assessment Program = "ENERGY STAR Certified Homes"

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

Version Added: 1.5.0

Lookup Name ID: 3087c8c

Lookup ID: 31cc2f7

References: RESI,RLSE,RINC,MOBI,FARM,COMS,COML

Spanish (Lookup Display Name): Hogares Certificados ENERGY STAR

French-Canadian (Lookup Display Name): Maisons homologuées ENERGY STAR

Lookup Status Change Date: JUN 21 2016


Usage

GreenBuildingVerificationType (Property)

  • 45% of Systems (9/20)
  • 6% of Organizations (29/480)

GreenBuildingVerificationType (PropertyGreenVerification)

  • 15% of Systems (3/20)
  • 1% of Organizations (5/480)

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Page Revision Date: Apr 16 2024

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