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How Do I Build an Energy Efficient Home?

A list of resources providing energy efficient building tips.

Advanced Energy Corporation: Great publications, particularly "Building Solutions On-line" and "High Performance Homes."

Building Energy Codes: Your resource for tools to facilitate energy code compliance, development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement.

BuildIQ: BuildIQ is an Internet-based knowledge network that provides education in best homebuilding practices to production builders around the nation. We are totally committed to helping you integrate quality across the most important areas of your business-your customers, your homes and your team.

Building Science Consortium: Building America team leader with newly revised web site. Lots of practical text and graphic resources on energy-efficient design and construction, particularly under "Houses That Work" and "Case Studies."

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation: Lots of quality information and technical resources for cold climates for both builders and home buyers/owners.

Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings (CARB): Building America team leader, Steven Winter Associates. Check out their "Projects" and "CARB-News."

Energy & Environmental Building Association: This is THE trade organization for energy-efficient builders. Especially go to "Building Info Central" and "Communications," and "Houses that Work" seminars.

Environmental Building News: Lots of news stories and feature articles offered on-line that deal with energy efficiency in design and construction.

DSIRE - Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy: This database is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy.

DOE's Efficient Windows Collaborative: Great resources on why and how to select high performance, climate-tuning glazing.

EPA's ENERGY STARTM: Really good product-specific information on high performance appliances and lighting for the home.

EPA's ENERGY STARTM Homes: ENERGY STARTM Web site just for high performance homes. Good subsection for homebuilders.

HUD's Partnership for Advancing Housing Technology: Great resource for builders on technology and building components/systems. Go to "Inventory."

Incentive Insulation Database: An on-line searchable database for access to local information on incentive programs for making energy-efficient improvements. This web site was created and is maintained by North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA).

Industrialized Housing Partnership: Building America team leader, Florida Solar Energy Center, has excellent technical resources, particularly on energy efficiency for hot, humid climates.

IBACOS (Integrated Building and Construction Solutions): IBACOS is a Building America team leader that posts various builder resources including reports, presentations, and newsletters on their "publications" page.

NAHB Research Center: Key programs with builder resources include ToolBase, Energy Value in Housing Award, and "Research."

National Energy Affordability and Accessibility Project: The Residential Energy Efficiency Database helps consumers find out what energy efficiency programs a utility or state offers to help save energy and money.

National Renewable Energy Lab: NREL does a wide range of work on energy-efficiency, but this section of their web site is dedicated to excellent technical resources for builders, particularly on renewable energy systems and energy analysis and building evaluation.

Partners for High Performance Homes: An informal network of industry professionals and advocates who wish to advance high-performing-home supply and demand in Colorado.

Residential Commissioning: Procedures for new or retrofitted homes to ensure their construction and operation can achieve safety, health, comfort, and energy design goals.

Residential Duct Systems: Information on problems concerning residential duct systems, including leakage testing, duct sealing, duct insulation and other topics.

Southface Institute: Southface Institute is a Building America partner, posting great resources under "Journal" and "Fact Sheets."

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC): National resource clearinghouse for whole building design, product information, professional training, consumer education, and analytic tools.

ZIP-Code Program for Insulation: A computer program is available to help you calculate the amount of insulation appropriate for your house. The program is called the ZIP-Code because it includes weather and cost information for local regions defined by the first three digits of each postal service zip code.

 

Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Consumer information from the Building America Program by the US Department of Energy

DOE-2 is a widely used and accepted freeware building energy analysis program that can predict the energy use and cost for all types of buildings. DOE-2 uses a description of the building layout, constructions, operating schedules, conditioning systems (lighting, HVAC, etc.) and utility rates provided by the user, along with weather data, to perform an hourly simulation of the building and to estimate utility bills. www.nrel.gov/

Solar Energy Resourses

www.solarenergy.org
Solar Energy International (SEI) is a USA non-profit organization whose mission is to help others use renewable energy and environmental building technologies through education. SEI teaches individuals from all walks of life how to design, install and maintain renewable energy systems, and how to design and build efficient, sustainable homes. SEI offers trainings online and in 22 locations around the world.

www.thesolarguide.com/
The Solar Guide aims to give consumers the practical information they want, about buying solar and renewable energy systems.

www.solarbuzz.com/
Follow solar market and supply developments, Access Solarbuzz research and consultancy services, or connect to solar energy companies worldwide

www.solarharvest.org/
The Harvest is here to help fill the void. We feature articles on what we've done and how it worked out, good or bad. We don't promote anyone's products but we do tell you who steps up to help and who's stuff we've used successfully

www.asmedl.aip.org
lots of complicated abstracts in pdf format yikes

www.azsolarcenter.com/
This Website is presented by the Arizona Solar Center, a non-profit, non-partisan organization whose mission is to promote the use and utilization of solar energy. this one seems really cool!

www.solarcooking.org/
The Solar Cooking Archive

www.solargenerations.com/
SolarGenerations™ is an exciting new opportunity for California customers of Sierra Pacific Power Company to take advantage of the most abundant renewable energy source – the sun.

www.ases.org/
ASES is leading the renewable energy revolution. We're the nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the use of solar energy, energy efficiency, and other sustainable technologies in the U.S.