U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Building Technologies Program – DOE Challenge Home
Builders Challenge
Thank you for your interest in the Builders Challenge. Registration for Version 1 of the program is now closed. As of April 2, 2012, you are invited to take a new challenge to be recognized as a leading edge builder of peak performance homes.
Current Builders Challenge partners may continue to qualify homes and receive the EnergySmart Home Scale (E-Scale) for homes permitted before April 1, 2012 and completed before September 1, 2012. All information on these homes must be submitted by the rater to the Builders Challenge before November 1, 2012.
Builders Challenge partners can log in to their existing account during this time.
CHART THE ENERGY SAVINGS
Use the E-Scale interactive tool to compare estimated cost and energy savings of new and existing homes.
EnergySmart Home ScaleSM (E-Scale)
The E-Scale is an easy-to-understand tool that helps homebuyers and homeowners make smart energy decisions when purchasing, renting, or updating a home. It is designed to provide clear, objective answers to basic questions:
- Will this home help me save money on energy bills?
- How many "miles per gallon" does this home get?
- How does it compare to a typical new home?
- How close is it to the "ultimate" – a Net-Zero Energy Home?
A 70 on the E-Scale indicates that a home is approximately 30% more energy efficient than a typical new home built to code. A 60 on the E-Scale would be 40% more energy efficient. The ultimate goal is to get to 0 – a Net-Zero Energy Home.
Builders may place the E-Scale on or near the home's electric panel to show potential homeowners the energy performance achieved by that particular home or model. Participating builders and partner organizations can also:
- Place their logo on the E-Scale label with program or product names
- Augment the rating with estimates of annual energy cost savings – which may help homebuyers get better mortgage terms
- Include estimates of the carbon footprint associated with the energy rating
The E-Scale is based on the well established Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index, developed by RESNET, the Residential Energy Services Network. The energy rating for the home will be conducted by RESNET-certified energy raters for the performance pathway. RESNET has an established system for quality assurance for raters as well as providers (who oversee the raters). For more information, see the National Home Energy Rating Standards. This is the same system that underlies the Energy Star homes program. The Builders Challenge will also require third-party verification of Builders Challenge Quality Criteria.
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