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HERS Raters often provide third-party verification services for minimum and above-code programs. In recognition of this trend, the U.S. Department of Energy commissioned a study exploring the consistency and replicability of the HERS system, and the impact of HERS Raters assuming a greater role in energy code compliance.
Following Hurricane Harvey in 2017 SPEER conducted a field analysis to collect and analyze data on the condition of various types of insulation in flood-damaged homes. While SPEER hopes that no one is ever subject to the devastation or a disaster like Hurricane Harvey again, we are prepared to undertake similar research efforts in the future if the need arises and welcome partners in those projects.
This guide has been developed by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to help builders avoid costs related to high power requirements in new homes. The primary goal is to demonstrate approaches to build new homes with a 200 ampere (200A) or less electrical service, while minimizing the impact on usability/customer experience.
SPEER, SECO and NASEO collaborated in a monumental study looking at baseline energy efficiency practices, private sector investment scenarios, and educational outreach potential.
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