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  • Energy Star Homes SF - Oregon 2009

Energy Star Homes SF - Oregon 2009

At a Glance

Category 
none
Status 
deactivated
Sector 
residential
Applications 
new construction

Decisions

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Latest decision

Decision details

Decided 
July 16, 2013
RTF Meeting: July 16, 2013

Tool adoption

Decision Details

Approve a Northwest version of REM/Rate as a performance based compliance tool for the NW ENERGY STAR homes program. Trade-offs for slab insulation and infiltration are not allowed, and the heating system HSPF must lie between 8.0 and 9.0.

Proposer plans to return with subsequent analysis showing compliance for other trade-off options

Decided 
May 21, 2013
RTF Meeting: May 21, 2013

Direction for SEEM calibration

Decision Details

Approve SEEM 94 as calibrated for single family houses (using model A in today's presentation). The validity of the calibration should be reviewed by May 31, 2016 with any new data that become available.

Decided 
November 01, 2011
RTF Meeting: November 1, 2011

Measure Deactivation

Decision Details

The RTF deactivated the Single Family NW Energy Star Home measure for homes permitted under the new Oregon Energy Code.

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