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2016 ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Stakeholder Meeting Presentations

2016 ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Stakeholder Meeting

The 2016 ENERGY STAR Stakeholder Meeting was held October 25th to 27th in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would like to thank the co-sponsors of the meeting and all the partners and industry stakeholders who attended, presented, and helped make the meeting productive and insightful. The final meeting agenda (PDF, 6.16 MB) provides additional information on the meeting. The 2016 Partner Incentive Overview & 2015 Market Penetration (PDF, 423 KB) provides an overview of Utility Sponsor support for the Certified Homes Program. Please click on the following headings to find presentations by day, or scroll down to browse all available documents.

1. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

2. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26

3. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27


1. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

  • Welcome to New Orleans & Call to Order (Products Meeting Plenary), US EPA
  • ENERGY STAR Appliances Update (Products Meeting Plenary) (PDF, 22 MB)
  • Why Smart Home Technology will Revolutionize the Energy Efficiency Game
    • Suzanne Shelton, The Shelton Group (PDF, 2.92 MB)
    • Melissa Fiffer, US EPA (PDF, 702 KB)
  • Welcome and Introductions to the ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Meeting (PDF, 963 KB) — Jon Passe, US EPA
  • ENERGY STAR Homes: Year Ahead (PDF, 2 KB) — Dean Gamble, US EPA
  • ENERGY STAR Water Heater Update (Products Meeting Plenary) (PDF, 3 MB), US EPA
  • Fuzzy Logic? The Overlap Between ENERGY STAR & Code (PDF, 1 KB) — Dean Gamble, US EPA
  • Going Further with High Performance: Indoor airPLUS & WaterSense Labeled Homes (PDF, 6 KB) — Cindy Wasser & Kat Godlewski, ICF
  • ENERGY STAR RaterPRO: Introduction and Demo (PDF, 2 KB) — Rick Gazica, ICF

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2. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26

  • QA Genie – How RESNET’s Data Tool Can Improve Rating Processes (PDF, 914 KB) — Scott Doyle, EPX
  • What’s Up with the HERS Score? Understanding Standard 301 (PDF, 650 KB) — Ben Adams, MaGrann Associates & Brett Dillon, IBS Advisors
  • The Price Premium of ENERGY STAR Certified Homes: A Maryland Analysis (PDF, 2 KB) — Michelle Yuan, ICF
  • Panel Discussion: Advancing HVAC Design & Installation for High-Performance Homes (PDF, 227 KB) – Matthew Cooper, PEG; Dean Gamble, EPA; Cody McGhie, Energy Inspectors; Bill Wright Wrightsoft
  • Building Champion Raters (PDF, 2 KB) — Neil Grigsby, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Where Do We Go From Here: The Future of ENERGY STAR (PDF, 2 KB) — Jon Passe & Dean Gamble, EPA

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3. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27

  • ENERGY STAR Lighting Update (Products Meeting Plenary)
    • Dan Cronin, US EPA (PDF, 1.8 KB)
    • Taylor Jantz-Sell, US EPA (PDF, 3 MB)
  • LED and Home Energy Savings: The Next Chapter (PDF, 4 KB) — Bill Johnson, Eaton
  • Making it Simpler for Multifamily Projects to Earn the ENERGY STAR (PDF, 997 KB) — Rebecca Hudson, EPA
  • Making ENERGY STAR Work for Multifamily Low-Rise (PDF, 982 KB) — Brian Stanfill, MaGrann Associates
  • ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Sales Toolkit (PDF, 3 KB) — Cindy Wasser, ICF
  • ENERGY STAR Multifamily Roundtable (no presentation) – Rebecca Hudson, EPA
  • Hands on the ENERGY STAR RaterPRO App (no presentation) – Rick Gazica, ICF
  • Do You Hear a Drip? How Water is Impacting the Energy Efficiency Community (no presentation) – Jonah Schein, EPA
  • HVAC Demo System (no presentation) – Dean Gamble, EPA
  • Utility Cost Effectiveness Tests – Tips for Success (PDF, 1 KB) — Charlie Haack, ICF

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We would like to thank the following partners for their generous support of the 2016 ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Stakeholder Mee

Please visit the ENERGY STAR Meetings Archive to learn about past meetings.

Updated as of November 15, 2016

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