Thursday, November 19, 2009
Changes to the ENERGY STAR for Homes Program
Friday, November 13, 2009
RESNET Posts Preliminary Sessions to be Offered at the 2010 RESNET Conference
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
RESNET Proposes Amendments to the National Home Energy Rating Standards
The proposed amendments are:
Editorial Revision of RESNET Quality Assurance Procedures
Proposed by the RESNET Quality Assurance and Ethics CommitteeThe RESNET Standards have quality assurance (QA) requirements stipulated throughout the various chapters, making it confusing for the Rating Industry to have a clear understanding of all of the RESNET QA requirements, how these requirements affect them and what, exactly, they are responsible for. To address these issues, the RESNET Quality Assurance and Ethics Committee has undertaken an extensive Standards revisions process with two goals in mind. The first goal is to consolidate all of the RESNET QA requirements into a new chapter in the Standards.
Rater Trainer Minimum Competencies
Proposed by the RESNET Training and Education CommitteeRequires rater trainers having minimum training in training adults.
Revision of Process of Amending RESNET Standards
Proposed by the RESNET Standards CommitteeAmends process for approving amendments to RESNET Standards.
Public comments on all of the proposals will be accepted until December 1, 2009.
To view the proposed amendments click on http://www.resnet.us/standards/mortgage/amendments/2009/2009-02/default.htm
To submit comments on any of the proposed amendments click on http://www.resnet.us/standards/mortgage/amendments/comment.aspx?SeriesID=18 Comments are posted real time and you will be able to review comments that were submitted by clicking on http://www.resnet.us/standards/mortgage/amendments/comments.aspx?SeriesID=18
At the completion of the comment period, the RESNET Training and Education Committee will review the comments and revise the amendment where appropriate. The amendment will then be submitted to the Amendment Revision Committee that is composed of three representatives of the rating industry and three representatives of state energy offices. The RESNET Board will then consider the recommendations of the revision committee and vote on whether to adopt the amendments.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
U.S. Green Building Council Accepting Applications for LEED for Homes Providers
· Existing builder and multi-family developer relationships, with strong capabilities to gain market traction for LEED for Homes in their respective markets.
· The company’s demonstrated ability to train and supervise green raters.
· The organization’s knowledge, depth and experience in the fields of green homebuilding (including energy efficiency, IEQ, water efficiency, and sustainable use of materials and land).
The Request for Qualification (RFQ) application will be available on Monday October 19th. Interested organizations can download the RFQ documents at http://www.usgbc.org/homes.
Applications are due by Monday November 30th, 2009.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Exclusive Free Webinar for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Companies
Senate Climate and Energy Bill: Key Elements for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 2:00 to ~ 3:00 pm, EST
Go to www.efficiencycouncil.org/webinar.html to register
Please register by COB October 20th – only 500 companies/callers can be accommodated!
Registration is free, but you must register as information is intended only for energy efficiency and renewable energy companies
This webinar will discuss the Senate’s draft climate and clean energy legislation, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (CEJAPA). Following a quick summary of the House’s American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) of 2009, we will provide an overview of CEJAPA. CEJAPA includes a pollution reduction and investment plan designed to reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions 20 percent by 2020. Other provisions include energy efficiency incentives, support for renewable energy, and grants for green jobs. CEJAPA is supported by the Obama Administration. The Senate is now reviewing the draft, and businesses like yours have a powerful voice to impact the contents of the final bill! Greg Nelson, White House Office of Public Liaison Associate Director of Energy, Environment, and Technology, along with industry experts will discuss the contents of the Senate bill; compare it to the House bill, with a focus on key energy efficiency and renewable provisions; discuss potential alternatives; and outline the expected timeline for legislative action. Industry representatives will also explain the importance of the legislation to the industry and invite participants to show their support and tell them how.
RESNET Adopts New Procedures of Proctoring of RESNET National Tests
Schools
Colleges
Libraries
Independent Testing Centers
The new procedures goes into effect immediately. The amended procedures for proctoring of RESNET tests are posted at http://www.resnet.us/programs/training/proctoring.htm
