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Join the Residential New Construction Program

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Learn more about the ENERGY STAR Residential New Construction Program.

For three decades, the ENERGY STAR certification for new homes and apartments has set a national benchmark for superior energy efficiency in homebuilding. Our program offers a strong foundation of building science principles and third-party inspections by home energy raters. 

More than 2,500 builders, developers, and manufactured housing plants are active in the ENERGY STAR program — including most of the nation’s 25 largest home builders.

Who can partner with ENERGY STAR?

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Home Builders & Developers

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Energy Rating Companies

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Utilities / Program Sponsors

Can other organizations also participate?

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Other organizations can also work with ENERGY STAR, such as Multifamily Professionals (e.g., Architects and Designers, ASHRAE Path Modelers, HVAC Contractors); Oversight Organizations; and Real Estate Professionals. See a full list >> 

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What types of incentives are available? 

Search Utility Rebates

Many utilities across the country offer incentives to builders for constructing and certifying homes and apartments as ENERGY STAR. See if rebates exist in your area.

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Earn the Tax Credit

As part of the Inflation Reduction Act, the §45L New Energy Efficient Home Credit was updated and extended through 2032. Earning the credit now requires certification to an eligible version of the ENERGY STAR program requirements.

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How else can partners benefit?

Energy efficiency is a priority for homebuyers, with nearly 80% identifying ENERGY STAR certification as a desirable feature in a new home. As a partner, you’ll have access to free marketing materials, national awards, specialized training, and technical guidance.

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Marketing Materials

Show homebuyers the features and benefits of ENERGY STAR certified homes using these free marketing resources.

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Awards & Recognition

Learn about distinctions available for ENERGY STAR Residential New Construction Partners.

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Sign up for free, informative webinars, or get recordings of past trainings.

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How can I join?

Becoming an ENERGY STAR partner is easy! Simply fill out a Partnership Agreement by clicking on the button below. There is no cost to partner with ENERGY STAR or use our promotional materials.

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