Case Study SMUD Energy Efficient Remodel...
URL: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/publications/pdfs/building_america/smud_jean_ave.pdf
SMUD partnered with the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of foreclosed and abandoned homes in neighborhoods especially hard hit by the current recession. Under SHRA’s Vacant Property Program (VPP), qualified singlefamily developers/builders renovate repossessed, abandoned homes in low income neighborhoods and sell them to low to middle income families. Under the Energy Efficient Remodel Research and Development program, SMUD worked with VPP developer/builders to improve the energy efficiency of their projects. In particular, SMUD and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) want to test whether a simple package of energy efficiency upgrades can achieve a 50% annual energy savings in homes built before 1978 when the current California Title-24 building energy code was enacted
Source: Sacramento Deep Energy Retrofit (DER) Home Study
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