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Energy Efficiency for Your Home

About ENERGY STAR® Qualified Homes

The ENERGY STAR® label is the identifying mark of energy efficient equipment, appliances, electronics, and new homes. It provides consumers an easy way to recognize energy efficient new homes verified by a third-party to meet ENERGY STAR® performance guidelines.

An ENERGY STAR® labeled home uses less energy for heating, cooling, water heating, lighting and appliances than a home built to the new Texas residential energy efficiency building code called IECC. In addition to energy savings, an ENERGY STAR® labeled home offers quality construction, improved comfort and indoor air quality, and higher resale value. Energy efficient features typically include a tighter home envelope, tighter duct sealing, improved levels of insulation, high efficiency heating and cooling equipment, and energy efficient windows.

Energy Star House

For a home to receive an ENERGY STAR® label its performance must first be tested by a third-party. During the performance testing the home's Home Energy Ratings System (HERS) index is calculated. If the home -achieves 85 or lower on the HERS scale, it meets the ENERGY STAR® performance criteria. Once the home has met this criterion it can be given a certificate and an ENERGY STAR® label can be displayed -on the home’s breaker box The ENERGY STAR® label is part of a comprehensive, voluntary program of the Environmental Protection Agency that promotes energy efficient products, electronics, equipment, and new homes. To learn more about ENERGY STAR® visit www.energystar.gov/homes.

Program Overview

2011 Entergy ENERGY STAR® Homes Program Summary
In January 2011, Entergy will award a limited number of monetary incentives to builders for ENERGY STAR homes they have committed to the program. The number of incentives awarded to each builder is determined through a competitive bid and scoring process. In addition to the incentives, builders accepted into the Entergy program will have a unique opportunity to differentiate themselves from the competition by participating in an Advertising -Cooperative while benefiting from outreach activities that will raise awareness of the ENERGY STAR brand, promote the benefits of purchasing energy-efficient homes, and increase demand for ENERGY STAR homes in the Entergy service area.

Builder Incentive Program
The following incentives (1, 2) are offered to builders for each contracted energy efficient home delivered. Incentives 1, 2, and 3 are exclusive. Incentive 4 is a premium added to the home incentive:

  1. Direct incentive for Tier I (3) (ENERGY STAR V-2.0): $150 per single-family home
  2. Direct incentive for Tier II (ENERGY STAR V-2.5): $300 per single-family home
  3. Direct incentive for Attached(4) Homes (MF/TH; >2 units/bldg): 50% of SF per housing unit
  4. Direct incentive for ALP or 80% CFL awarded additional: $ 50 per single-family home
  5. Direct Incentive for ENERGY STAR V-3.0 HVAC Check Lists(5, 6): $150 per single-family home

Home Eligibility Requirements: 
For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Eligibility Requirements" means (i) home must be in Entergy Texas service territory as evidenced by town, zip and ultimately a permanent meter number or ESI ID#, (ii) homes have not received incentives from other Entergy Texas energy efficiency programs as evidenced a permanent meter number submitted through the online system; (iii) home must be “completed” (as determined by the Entergy permanent meter set date) between October 1, 2010 and November 30, 2011, (iv) the HERS Rating must be “final” and dated between December 1, 2010 and December 10, 2011, (v) home must satisfy all current EPA requirements of an ENERGY STAR qualified Version 2.0 or Version 2.5 home ; (vi) to qualify for an Incentive Payment, home shall achieve a HERS Index of 85 or lower, and (vii) an address specific REM/Rate, or Energy Gauge software file shall be submitted (uploaded), along with other requested home data and HVAC specifications, (as hereinafter defined as “Documentation”) for each home, and submitted in compliance with the Performance Milestone Date Requirements (as hereinafter defined). Homebuilder is responsible for ensuring Program Requirements are met. 

ALP information can be found at http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=fixtures.alp_consumers