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The “Utah Energy Update” is a quarterly
newsletter, produced by the Utah Energy Conservation Coalition
designed to share energy issues and concerns with interested parties
throughout Utah. We work to serve you and the community in the
areas of energy efficiency and conservation. If you would like
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Marketing Energy Star in Utah
Click here for the Powerpoint Presentation
EPA Energy
Star®
Homes Program
Find out about EPA Energy
Star®,
financial advantages associated with owning such a home, and participating
home builders, energy raters, lenders and utilities throughout the nation.www.energystar.gov
Residential
New Construction Lighting Program
Utah Geological
Survey
The Utah Energy Office administers programs and provides services that
help all sectors of the Utah economy to enjoy reliable, affordable,
sustainable, and clean energy. http://geology.utah.gov/sep/index.htm
RESNET (Residential
Energy Services Network)
RESNET is a national network of mortgage companies, real estate brokerages,
builders, appraisers, utilities and other housing and energy professionals.
www.natresnet.org
EPA Home
Energy Yardstick
Find out how much you can save by improving your home's energy efficiency.
http://estar3.energystar.gov/hey/Intro.html
Verification
Organizations:
Energy Rated Homes of Utah is a proud partner with Energy Star®
- working together to advance energy-efficiency in new housing and communicating
the benefits to homebuyers. Homes earning the Energy
Star® label are independently verified to meet EPA's
strict guidelines for energy performance and deliver significant energy
and cost savings. Energy
Star® was created to help consumers easily identify
products, homes and buildings that save energy and money, and protect
the environment. As the government-backed, trusted symbol for energy
efficiency, the Energy
Star® label identifies highly efficient products
and designates superior energy performance in homes and buildings. With
Energy Star®,
money isn't all you're saving -- you are also making a difference in
protecting the environment. Learn more about Energy
Star® labeled homes at www.energystar.gov.
Utah
Power -- Residential Electricity Efficiency
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See
ya later, refrigerator |
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Utah
A/C - Cool Keeper Program |
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A/C
Cash Incentive Program |
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Voices
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Questar Energy Star Program |
HUD Energy Action:
This PowerPoint presentation, “ENERGY STAR FOR GRANTEES” is available from HUD: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/library/energy/energystargrantees.ppt
- It is for grantees participating in the HUD Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME) and the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG).
- It describes ENERGY STAR for new homes: how it works; why it works; and how grantees can easily adopt it for their residential new construction projects.
- Our purpose is “to leverage your role as CDBG and HOME grantees to build higher quality, more energy efficient, and thus more affordable housing.”
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Energy Star for New Homes Built under HUD Homes & CDBG Programs |
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Energy Star Fact Sheet |
For
information on the Local Home Energy Consultants in Utah
One of the goals of Energy Rated Homes of Utah (ERHU) is to continually work to influence the residential housing market in a manner that encourages all stakeholders (from architects to the final home buying public) to understand the values (both physical & financial) and benefits associated with the purchase and usage of a variety of energy efficient products, services, and homes with a strong emphasis on the various EPA Energy Star programs and products.
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