cmfnh brochure
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Sample Brochure for California Multi-Family New Home energy program.TRANSCRIPT
energy efficiency comes first
SMALL STEPS LEADING YOU TO
Climate Consider whether your project is located in a mostly heating or cooling zone and how that affects your building materials and energy measures.
Optimize Orient your building to take advantage of natural heating, shading, wind patterns and air flow.
Integrate Incorporate passive features and efficient building methods to ensure a tight envelope and reduce unnecessary energy loss.
Reduce Decrease heating and cooling loads to meet or exceed a minimum standard and save costs over the life of your project.
Exceed Use higher efficiency equipment or system designs to help your project exceed standards.
Combine Take advantage of systems that work synergistically like space heating and domestic hot water systems.
Low Impact Use materials that harness or deflect natural energy like shade trees, landscaping or low VOC finishes.
Harness Generate renewable energy onsite through the use of photovoltaics, wind and other sustainable sources.
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Educate Train tenants, occupants and maintenance staff on how to use the energy measures and systems they can control to further reduce costs over the life of the project.
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California Multi-Family New Homes (CMFNH)
facilitates deep energy savings in new multi-family housing through design assistance,
energy design workshops, training and coordination
with green and solar programs.
Villa Vasconcellos
Hillcrest Gardens
Central Station
Madrone Plaza
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Application: Complete
application package
On-Site Verification:
Third-party HERS
Plan Review: HMG conducts
Plan Review
Completion: HMG verifies as
built Title 24
Enrollment: Project approved
by PG&E
Payment: Applicant receives
incentives
www.h-m-g.com
California Multi-Family New Homes Heschong Mahone Group, Inc. 11211 Gold Country Blvd. #103Gold River, CA 95670
866.352.7457 [email protected] www.h-m-g.com
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
Projects must: Qualify as new construction Have 3 or more attached dwelling units in a building Receive gas or electric service from PG&E Exceed the 2008 Title 24 Energy Efficiency Standards Install the qualifying energy efficiency measures Verify installed energy efficient measures through a HERS Rater Complete construction and verification within 36 months of project enrollment
or December 31, 2015 Title 24 documents must be signed by a 2008 certified Energy Plans Examiner
INCENTIVES
The graph below outlines the escalating incentive amounts offered by California Multi-Family New Homes during the 2010–2012 program cycle.
CMFNH 2010–2012 INCENTIVES
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PERCENT BETTER THAN TITLE 24
Developer Incentive: Base incentive of $100 per dwelling unit + ($/kWh*kWh saved) + ($/therm * therms saved) + ($/kW* kW saved)
Third Party Verification Incentive: $60 per unit (max of $12,000 per project) Energy Consultant Incentive: $50 per unit (max of $10,000 per project)
15%$0.18/kWh
$0.73/therm$27.63/kW
20%$0.24/kWh
$0.97/therm$38.96/kW
25%$0.30/kWh
$1.22/therm$50.29/kW
30%$0.37/kWh
$1.46/therm$61.63/kW
35%$0.43/kWh
$1.70/therm$72.96/kW
40%$0.49/kWh$1.94/therm$84.29/kW
45%$0.55/kWh
$2.18/therm$95.63/kW
15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
$/kWh $/therm
$/kW
This program is funded by California utility customers and administered by PG&E under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. “PG&E” refers to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation. ©2010 Pacific Gas and Electric Company. All rights reserved.