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Home Energy Magazine Online July/August 1998
ICFs and HERS: Guaranteed Performance, Easy Financing
by Steven Bodzin
For the last 10 years, Reward Wall Systems, a
manufacturer of insulating concrete forms (ICFs) in Omaha, Nebraska, has
offered an energy guarantee: their ICFs save homeowners 70% on heating
and cooling compared to the 1992 Model Energy Code (MEC), or Reward pays
110% of the difference in energy costs. Reward recently decided to promote
homes built with their walls by getting them the Energy Star label. To
qualify for the federal Energy Star Homes program, homes need only surpass
MEC by 30%, so Reward's executives were confident their walls could pass
the standard. However, Energy Star requires each home's performance to
be verified by certified home energy raters.
In order to get the homes verified, the company
recently partnered with the National Home Energy Rating Organization (National
HERO) to make many of its distributors and dealers into certified energy
raters. The partnership will allow Reward to make all of its homes Energy
Star-compliant, and the dealers will be able to help buyers set up energy
efficiency mortgages (EEMs).
From May 2 through 5, Steven Lowrie of National
HERO was in Omaha, training 13 Reward dealers and distributors in energy
ratings. Now, before a home is built, the dealers can collect data about
the proposed floor plan, roof system, and mechanical systems, and send
the information to Lowrie's office. National HERO will then run the computer
simulations to provide an energy rating. Once the home is built, the rating
will be confirmed with home diagnostics equipment.
The dealers will then be able to help buyers
apply for an EEM. They will have a one-page form that buyers can fill out
to see if they qualify for the basic requirements of the EEM. Because most
EEMs only require that homes comply with the Energy Star standard of a
30% savings over MEC, Reward is confident that homes built with their wall
systems will have no problem qualifying.
For more information, or to get involved with
National HERO, contact Christine K. Lowrie, 804 Morrefield Park Drive,
Suite 101, Richmond, VA 23235. Tel:(800)373-2416; Fax:(804)560-9139; E-mail:
n-hero@ix.netcom.com; Web site:
www.national-hero.com. For more
information about Reward, call Carl Martens, Director of Educational Services,
4115 S 87th St., Omaha, NB 68127. Tel:(800)468-6344; Web site: www.rwsinc.com.
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