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- W89660567 abstract "September 7, 2011 The Value of Energy Performance and Green Attributes in Buildings: A Review of Existing Literature and Recommendations for Future Research Labels, certifications, and rating systems for energy efficiency performance and “green” attributes of buildings have been available in the U.S. for over 10 years, and used extensively in the European Union and Australia for longer. Such certifications and ratings can make energy efficiency more visible, and could help spur demand for energy efficiency if these designations are shown to have a positive impact on sales or rental prices. This policy brief discusses the findings and methodologies from recent studies on this topic, and suggests recommendations for future research. Although there have been just a handful of studies within the last 10 years that have investigated these effects, a few key findings emerge: To maximize sales price impact, label or rating information must be disclosed early and visibly in the sales process; The approach to evaluating energy efficiency labels (e.g., ENERGY STAR) and general “green” certifications (e.g., LEED or GreenPoint Rated) may need to be different, depending on the type, vintage and market penetration of the label; Collaborative efforts to promote label adoption and build a large dataset of labeled buildings will be required to produce reliable study results. Home Performance Labels Overview Table 1 provides a non-exhaustive summary of building labels, certifications, and rating systems currently in use in North America and Europe, grouped and listed in the following order: U.S. nationwide, U.S. regional and statewide, and international. In the U.S. residential sector, there are currently four primary nationally-available building performance certifications or rating systems: 1) the ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes label 1 for new homes; 2) the LEED 2 tiered certification system for new homes and existing homes that have undergone renovation; 3) the National Association of Home Builders’ National Green Building Standard; and 4) the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index 3 , used by new home builders as well as home performance programs and contractors to provide energy performance ratings for ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Version 3 is being rolled out in 2011-2012 and requires homes to be at least 15-20% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council and rates buildings’ level of energy and resource efficiency and occupant and community health impacts. The HERS Index is a scoring system established by the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) whereby a home built to the specifications of the HERS Reference Home (based on the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code) scores a HERS Index of 100, while a net zero energy home scores a HERS Index of 0. This paper is part of the LBNL Clean Energy Program Policy Brief series. These working papers highlight emerging program models, important issues that new programs face, and how these issues are being addressed. To join the email list to receive these policy briefs, please click HERE. The work described in this Policy Brief was funded by the Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Please direct questions or comments to Elizabeth Stuart (estuart@lbl.gov)." @default.
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