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Energy-efficient buildings, whether new or existing, lessen our nation's energy use.

Essential to Efficiency

Buildings consume 40 percent of all energy used in the United States and are responsible for nearly 40 percent of domestic carbon dioxide emissions. Efficient buildings reduce the speed and severity of global warming, lessen demand on the power grid, decrease stress on natural gas supplies, improve local air quality and save consumers money. Efficient features may be either embedded in new buildings or added to existing buildings through energy retrofits.

New Buildings

The design phase of a new building is the best opportunity to embed long-term energy savings into the building. Major improvements in building efficiency are often accomplished through stronger efficiency requirements in building codes. More on building codes.

Existing Buildings

With less than 1.5 percent of the U.S. building stock built new each year, improving existing buildings is critical to improving building efficiency overall. Energy retrofits, which upgrade equipment and seal the envelope of existing buildings, can save building inhabitants up to 20 percent on their utility bills. Still, participation in retrofit programs remains low. Financial support and technical assistance from all levels of government can help drive energy efficiency retrofits.

SAVE Act: Building Energy Efficiency into Home Value

SAVE Act- Building energy-efficiency into home value
Date: 
October 20, 2011

 “Every so often, a policy proposal turns out to be every bit as good as it sounds – and I’m pleased to say that the bipartisan SAVE Act (S. 1737) co-sponsored by Sens. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) is a prime example."

Statement by Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan On the Sensible Accounting to Value Energy (SAVE) Act

Sensible Accounting to Value Energy: The SAVE Act

Homes
October 20, 2011

The SAVE Act would spur millions of dollars in investment in energy efficiency with no new government mandate and no subsidy, simply by fixing current banking rules that create an artificial barrier.

Supporting Energy Efficiency Through More
Accurate Mortgage Underwriting and Appraisal

Alliance in the News Roundup:SAVE Act and New Lighting Efficiency Standards

Alliance President Kateri Callahan and other participants in the LUMEN Coalition's recent news conference.

Energy-Efficient Multifamily Housing

As demand for apartments and condos rises, builders and owners of multifamily buildings are prioritizing energy efficiency to make their properties especially attractive and affordable.

As demand for apartments and condos rises, builders and building owners of multifamily buildings are prioritizing energy efficiency to make their properties especially attractive and affordable.

Rising Need for Multifamily Housing

Multifamily buildings – which usually consist of five or more units – make up about 18% of the nation’s housing. That percentage is growing because:

Energy Efficiency can ‘Insulate’ Against Expected Higher Heating Costs

Insulate Against High Heating Costs This Winter
Date: 
October 13, 2011

Alliance to Save Energy advises U.S. consumers to adopt energy efficiency measures to “insulate” their pocketbooks as well as their homes this winter. 

 Washington, D.C., October 13, 2011 – As the Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts rising heating costs this winter for households using natural gas, propane and heating oil, the Alliance to Save Energy advises U.S. consumers to adopt energy efficiency measures to “insulate” their pocketbooks as well as their homes this winter. Prices for households heating with electricity should be about the same as last winter, according to EIA’s Winter Fuels Outlook.

Energy Efficiency Helps 2011 Solar Decathlon Shine

Teams competing in the 2011 Solar Decathlon incorporated energy efficiency into nearly every aspect of their solar-powered homes.

Above Photo: National Mall visitors tour the energy-efficient houses made by college and university teams competing in the Solar Decathlon. (Credit: Stefano Paltera/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon; Oct 2, 2011.)

Oct. 2, 2011, Washington, D.C. — Teams competing in the 2011 Solar Decathlon incorporated energy efficiency into nearly every aspect of their solar-powered homes.

Buying or Renovating a Home? Make Sure it Meets Building Energy Codes

If you’re in the market for a new house or renovating your old one, watch out: Your dream home might be wasting energy because it’s not built to code. Find out if it's up to snuff – and what to do if it's not – with new online tools.

If you’re in the market for a new house or renovating your old one, watch out: Your dream home might be wasting energy because it’s not built to code.

The Alliance Continues to Shed Light on CAFE, Lighting Efficiency Standards, Cold Water Washing and Others

Alliance President Kateri Callahan was interviewed by NY1's Asa Arons on how drivers can get more value at the gas pump this Fall.

The media regularly quote the Alliance's in-house experts and feature the Alliance's accomplishments in energy efficiency. The latest media coverage of the Alliance includes:

Home and Vehicle Energy Efficiency Tax Credits for 2009 and 2010

Yeah, I'm the tax man.
September 1, 2011

This page summarizes the tax credits that were available for home retrofits and for efficient vehicle purchases in 2009 and 2010. The energy efficiency income tax credits available for 2009 and 2010 differ from those available for improvements made from 2011 onwards.

This page summarizes the tax credits that were available for home retrofits and for efficient vehicle purchases in 2009 and 2010. The energy efficiency income tax credits available for 2009 and 2010 differ from those available for improvements made from 2011 onwards. For home efficiency improvements made on or after Jan.

Kateri Callahan Talks Energy-Efficient Housing in Mexico

The 3rd International Sustainable Housing Forum, held this year in Mexico City, focused on how Mexico and other countries can build more houses with fewer resources – and the Alliance was there to fly the flag of energy efficiency.

The 3rd International Sustainable Housing Forum, held this year in Mexico City, focused on how Mexico and other countries can build more houses with fewer resources – and the Alliance was there to fly the flag of energy efficiency.

At the forum, which brought together political leaders and environmental advocates from around the world Sept. 6-9, Alliance President Kateri Callahan presented the Energy Efficiency Visionary Award to Mexican President Felipe Calderón and the International Star of Energy Efficiency Award to Mexico.

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