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Residential Construction - Energy LinksThese resources give more detailed information about the concepts presented in this section. There are 37 links in this section.
Sorted by Resource Type Sort Alphabetically by Title Instead NOTE: [PDF] links require the Acrobat Reader from Adobe. Article/report Abstract: The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE) is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy. Overall, this is an outstanding resource. Source: Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) URL: http://www.dsireusa.org/ Diagnosing Ducts Abstract: A discussion of methods of diagnosing duct leakage while being aware of changes in the pressure distribution in a home, combustion appliance drafting, radon migration, moisture, ventilation, and indoor air quality. Primarily focuses on tools for large duct sealing programs; Includes graphs, schematics and formulas. Source: Home Energy Magazine URL: http://homeenergy.org/archive/hem.dis.anl.gov/eehem/93/930911. html Energy: Building Basics Abstract: Discussion of interrelated components involved in energy-efficient design for building construction. Source: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/EE/buildings_basics.html Hot Water On Demand - And No Energy Penalty Abstract: Water and energy considerations when installing a hot water recirculation system; article highlights the Metlund hot water demand system from Advanced Conservation Technology (ACT); includes schematics. Source: Environmental Building News (EBN) URL: http://www.buildinggreen.com/products/metlund.cfm Super Good Cents Manufactured Housing Abstract: Description and contacts for a western-regional venture intended to increase the market share and maintain infrastructure support for manufactured homes built to Super Good Cents energy efficiency standards. Source: Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NWEEA) URL: http://www.nwalliance.org/projects/projectoverview.asp?PID=36 Fact sheet/checklist Abstract: A tight building envelope is necessary to control the movement of air in and out of building assemblies. This is important for energy conservation, thermal comfort and building durability. A "how-to" overview with schematics is provided. Source: Building Science Corporation URL: http://www.buildingscience.com/housesthatwork/airsealing/defau lt.htm Building Info Central: EEBA Criteria Abstract: Goals, objectives and criteria for energy-efficient and resource-efficient buildings. Source: Energy and Environmental Building Association (EEBA) URL: http://www.eeba.org/technology/criteria.htm Ceiling and Attic Insulation and Ventilation Abstract: Discussion of design considerations to consider for energy efficient insulation and ventilation. Includes recommended R-values and diagrams. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/sf_factsheet-menu.htm Compact Fluorescents: Save money and prevent pollution [PDF] Abstract: Comparison of different bulb types; typical bulb cost, rated life, efficacy, energy cost; focus on fluorescent. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/13e_lite.pdf Elements of An Energy Efficient House Abstract: A discussion of the pros and cons of basic elements (a well-constructed and tightly sealed thermal envelope; controlled ventilation; properly sized, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems; and energy-efficient doors, windows, and appliances). Source: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumerinfo/factsheets.html Energy Efficiency Makes Homes More Affordable [PDF] Abstract: Long-term savings raise the quality and affordability of a house (mortgage); Covers methods of achieving energy efficiency without great cost including HVAC, ventilation, air leakage, windows, water conservation, lighting, and appliances. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/sav_nrg$.pdf Energy Wise Appliances [PDF] Abstract: Learn to identify the true cost of appliances using the Energy Guide Label. Overview of cooking, dishwashing, laundry, food storage appliances. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/11appliances.pdf Green Construction: Water and Energy Abstract: Questions to consider and resources to help with energy and water design, including technical assistance and incentives. Source: Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center URL: http://www.pprc.org/pprc/pubs/topics/greencon/h2oener.html Green Strategies: Solar and Energy Efficient Design Abstract: History versus current perspective of solar design; paybacks; resources for assistance. Source: Environ Design Collaborative URL: http://www.environdc.com/edc/solar.htm Habitat for Humanity Energy-efficient Construction Checklist for Homes Abstract: By completing the checklist, you can save up to 50% on annual utility bills for your new home. Includes recommendations for foundation, air sealing, insulation, sheathing, equipment closet and water heater. Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) URL: http://www.state.ne.us/home/NEO/home_const/factsheets/effic_de sign_and_const.htm Insulation Fact Sheet Abstract: Addresses R-values, insulation types and regional needs. Includes many tables. Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) URL: http://www.ornl.gov/sci/roofs+wall/insulation/ Radiant Barriers [PDF] Abstract: Benefits and cautions of using a radiant barrier to create more efficient heating and cooling; includes cost and savings estimates. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/14radiantbarriers.pdf Solar Energy: An Overview Abstract: Technical information to get started with solar design; discussion of various solar systems. Source: U.S. Department of Energy URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/RE/solar.html Whole House Energy Checklist--Energy Efficient Construction [PDF] Abstract: Consider the house as a system; air barriers, foundation, sheathing, HVAC, Water and Air heating efficiencies. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: www.southface.org/.../publications/technical_bulletins/ WH-Ene rgy%20Checklist%20GO-10099-766.pdf Window Primer [PDF] Abstract: Benefits and considerations for appropriate placement, high performance windows and window treatments. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/f actsheets/15windows.pdf List Abstract: Described here are 220 energy-related software tools for buildings, with an emphasis on using renewable energy and achieving energy efficiency and sustainability in buildings. Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/tools_directory/ Energy Crossroads Abstract: A set of links to web sites related to energy efficiency and environmental technologies for buildings. Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) URL: http://eetd.lbl.gov/CBS/eXroads/EnergyXroads.html Energy Technology and Issues For Buildings Abstract: An overview of building technologies and issues regarding energy efficiency; building envelope, water heating, audits, commisioning, codes, whole house design, etc. Solar energy and geothermal heat pumps are also highlighted. Source: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/EE/buildings.html Global Energy Marketplace (GEM) Database Abstract: Searchable database of energy efficiency and related topics. Source: Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) URL: http://www.acca21.org.cn/cres.html Green Construction: Specific Project Resources Abstract: Links to articles, software, and funding organizations. Includes discussions about budgeting, commissioning, incentives, etc. Source: Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center URL: http://www.pprc.org/pprc/pubs/topics/greencon/resource.html Home Energy Rating System and Energy Efficient Mortgage Abstract: Links to home energy ratings and energy mortgages. Source: Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) URL: http://natresnet.org/herseems/default.htm Incentives, Programs and Policies Search Form Abstract: Click on the renewable energy (RE) directory icon for a state list. Source: Home Power URL: http://homepower.com Net Metering [PDF] Abstract: Questions and Answers (Q&A) that cover basics in net metering and information about individual state laws. Source: Department of Energy URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower/pdfs/metering_0604.pdf Solar Radiation Data for Buildings Abstract: For use by architects and engineers, this provides solar resources information for common window orientations for the United States and its territories. Scroll down for link to 30-year normals and solar radiation maps. Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Analytic Studies Division / Home Power Magazine URL: http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/old_data/nsrdb/bluebook/state.html Solar Radiation Data Manual for Flat-Plate and Concentrating Collectors Abstract: Solar radiation and illuminance values for a horizontal window and four vertical windows (facing north, east, south, and west) for 239 stations in the United States and its territories. Scroll down for 30-year normals and resource maps. Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Analytic Studies Division / Home Power Magazine URL: http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/pubs/redbook/ Manual/handbook/curriculum Abstract: Guidelines and standards for participation in the program. The program mission is to bring resource efficiency to all new construction multifamily buildings in Seattle to sustain the environment for future generations. Source: Seattle City Lights URL: http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/light/conserve/resident/bsbinder/c v5_bsb.html Houses That Work: House Design Recommendations By Climate Abstract: Design recommendations are provided as a starting point for designing a specific house in a specific location and climate. Explanations for envelope assemblies and moisture-related risks are discussed for each climate. Includes case studies. Source: Building Science Corporation URL: http://www.buildingscience.com/housesthatwork/default.htm#Hygr o Insulating Foundations and Floors [PDF] Abstract: Insulating slabs, crawl spaces/walls, methods, under-floor insulation, advantages, disadvantages; includes diagrams. Source: Southface Energy Institute URL: http://www.southface.org/web/resources&services/publications/t echnical_bulletins/CI-Crawlspace%2000-774.pdf Specification of Energy-Efficient Installation and Maintenance Practices for Residential HVAC Systems Abstract: A tool for proper sizing, installation and maintenance that will help in achieveing the greatest energy savings. Best practices and test procedures for HVAC contractors and technicians as well as builders, designers, and general contractors. Source: By Rick Karg, John Krigger / Consortium for Energy Efficiency URL: http://www.ceeformt.org/resid/rs-ac/hvac.php3 Software/electronic tool Abstract: Select 'Overhang' in the Tools box. This tool shows to what extent a window is shaded and aids in the proper sizing and positioning of windows and shading devices. Instructions and user interface provide for a friendly experience. Source: by Christopher Gronbeck, Sustainable By Design URL: http://www.susdesign.com/ State Energy Alternatives Abstract: Renewable energy potential and background on electricity sector in each state. Describes technologies of wind, photovoltaics biomass, solar thermal, concentrating solar power, and geothermal. Includes cost information, case studies and policy options. Source: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) URL: http://www.eere.energy.gov/state_energy/about.cfm Web site Abstract: Energy efficient certification program for builders; training, certification, marketing and mortgage information for builders and consumers. Source: GoodCents URL: http://www.goodcents.com/# Choose |
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