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A Simplified Approach to Visualizing Household Retrofit Potential
Jenny Edwards
Center for Energy and Environment
Minneapolis, MN
ACEEE Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change Conference • December 2, 2011 • Washington, DC
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Who is CEE?
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CEE’s Pilot Residential Energy Program+ Oct ’09 – Jun ‘11: 4,666 home visits
+ Comprehensive (small as well as large opportunities)
+ Focus on homeowner, not just the home
+ Cost-effectiveness requirements
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The Kitchen Table Conversation
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CEE’s Energy Feedback Reports
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Home Energy Score Pilot Site
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Minnesota Pilot Results
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1 Pilot Homes 154
Current Score
Potential Score
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10 “Zone of Unattainability”
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+ Focus on the asset – the “long term investments”
Home Energy Label Design Principles:
Credit: Univ Wisc Extension
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Home Energy Label Design Principles:
+ Simple to Implement and Communicate
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Home Energy Label Design Principles:
+ Prescriptive Approach
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Home Energy Label Design Principles:
+ Quantitative Rigor
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Home Energy Label Design Principles:
+ Offer the opportunity to get a perfect score
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All Homes can get a perfect score
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Attic Configuration Wall Cavity
Why does house style matter?
Type of House:
Built 1910 1.5 Stories
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+ Points are based on house style
+ Score is based on your home
How a Score is Calculated
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Average Age of Twin Cities Metro Homes
St PaulMinneapolis
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Create a hopeful kitchen table conversation
“This is how close you are to your home’s full potential!”
Thanks!
CEE Development Team:
Dave Bohac, Carl Nelson, Lester Shen, Isaac Smith
More info at:
www.mncee.org