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Northeast HERS Alliance
Background
Who We Are
In January, 2005, the Northeast HERS Alliance
incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation with 118
members (link to members.htm already on website): 14
accredited providers, 90 raters, 7 associate members, 1 training provider, and 6
program members. In February, the members adopted a set of bylaws and elected
the first Board of Directors.
Background
The Northeast Home Energy Rating System (NE HERS)
Alliance was formed in 1998 to foster, unify and promote HERS programs in the
Northeast (i.e. New England, New York and New Jersey). Since that time, the
Alliance and its 20+ member organizations have developed goals and objectives
for achieving its mission of standardizing and increasing home energy ratings
(HERS), energy mortgages (EM's), and ENERGY STAR Homes throughout the region,
which include:
- Developing and strengthening the competency
and capacity of the emerging HERS programs in the Northeast; and
- Coordinating and unifying the HERS programs in
the region in order to achieve and maintain national HERS accreditation.
- Serving as a mechanism to promote adherence to
the national HERS guidelines and standards within the Northeast region.
By coordinating and standardizing the most
important components of the regional HERS programs, the Alliance increases
individual and overall HERS program effectiveness and develops a strong regional
foundation from which existing and emerging programs can flourish. To facilitate
enhanced regional program recognition and consumer outreach capacity, the
Alliance has and will continue to develop strategic partnerships with a variety
of housing and energy industry professionals and organizations regionally and
nationally.
There are now accredited HERS providers (link to
Accredited HERS providers map) in every state in the Northeast--one of the early
goals of the Alliance--and the numbers continue to grow. Many of these providers
have both successful HERS programs and demonstrated management and technical
excellence in many broad-based initiatives related to residential energy
efficiency.
Why the Region Needs the NE HERS Alliance
Home energy ratings are increasingly used for
program compliance and support throughout the Northeast. Some of the existing
initiatives utilizing ratings include the following:
- ENERGY STAR Homes certification;
- Demand-side management program compliance;
- System benefits charge program compliance;
- State residential energy code compliance;
- Energy Mortgage program qualification; and
- Affordable housing standards compliance.
In the future, there will likely be expanded uses
for HERS, since it is the only means of measuring the energy efficiency
performance of homes with fully developed and accepted national standards and
guidelines. The national secondary market lenders (Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac,
etc.), Department of Energy, HUD, state agencies and others all recognize this
fact and will likely increase usage of HERS in their programs and initiatives in
the future. Some of these are likely to include:
- Federal energy tax credits;
- Mortgage and other financing programs with
incentives tied to energy efficiency;
- Federal housing program standards; and
- Green building certification programs.
Additional Benefits
- Provides members with business and partnership
opportunities in the HERS industry through sharing of information with other
industry professionals and timely announcements about recent requests for
proposals and grants;
- Ensures a coordinated and technically
consistent infrastructure for government agencies, utilities, and other energy
efficiency program delivery organizations and networks;
- Facilitates a coordinated and strong regional
voice on the RESNET Board of Directors as well as in the national political
and regulatory arenas to ensure member interests are heard;
- Allows the HERS industry to prepare jointly
for the time when residential energy tax credits based on ratings are
available, and to protect member interests in the process by maintaining high
and consistent standards;
- Provides the only central repository listing
certified HERS Raters in the Northeast and other accredited HERS provider,
trainer, and program information (www.energyratings.org);
- Provides a member and industry related forum
to share and discuss emerging practices and measures as well as new
information relevant to the HERS industry and energy efficiency programs (e.g.
EPA initiatives, new Fannie Mae products, RFPs, etc.);
- Ensures coordinated and cost effective HERS
rater training in a market that could not support competing training efforts;
- Provides a vehicle for implementing the RESNET
quality assurance standards;
- Coordinates efforts between different groups
with a similar interest to ensure that professional standards and practices
are consistent and maintained at a high level (e.g. Building Performance
Institute, EPA, RESNET).
National Standards
Home energy ratings are administered using a
uniform nationally standardized system. This system has been developed, fully
vetted and approved by not only the HERS industry itself, but by the industries,
organizations and government agencies interested in ensuring balanced,
non-biased, independent and substantiated rating results. Some of these include
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO),
US EPA, US DOE, HUD and others. The years of work has resulted in the following:
- accredited HERS providers that have been
scrutinized and measured against national standards for quality control
systems, competency, use of qualified raters and accurate software;
- energy rating software that meets the national
technical guidelines;
- a rater training curriculum and testing that
have been developed and approved by the best building science and rating
trainers nationally; and
- certified raters that have met strong
prerequisites, been trained to the national standards, passed a comprehensive
test demonstrating full knowledge of buildings, energy and ratings, and
conducted a minimum number of supervised in-field energy ratings.
The NE HERS Alliance plays an important role in
the region by growing and supporting a standardized HERS infrastructure. The
Alliance takes these national standards and administers them regionally to
ensure uniformity, consistency and quality assurance throughout the Northeast.
Without the Alliance, there would be no oversight or support to ensure that:
- the national standards are being upheld;
- raters really are deserving of certification
and are providing the most competent services possible;
- designated supervisors meet a minimum level of
field experience and technical expertise;
- the right rating results are being provided to
customers consistently; and
- new entities interested in offering HERS
services have an established way to enter the marketplace.
If you would like more information about the HERS Alliance
or its programs, please contact us. |