Approximately eight states are planning or implementing zero-energy residential building codes. Dozens more will be transitioning to the 2021 IECC, which is equivalent to a zero energy ready enclosure (e.g., baseline for DOE Zero Energy Ready Home).
California is well under way with their new zero energy code impacting over 100,000 new homes built each year. We can see the future; the zero energy housing train has left the station. And you know what they say about the future. If you don’t adapt, you’ll be left behind.
The good news is there are impressive opportunities to adapt today, with $100,000s of cost savings and added value possible for zero energy ready homes. The key is integrating comprehensive best practices for optimizing community, design, performance, and quality.
Yes, all these key homeowner user experiences are interrelated. And we can no longer afford to ignore these opportunities as a massive attainability imperative sweeps across America.
Welcome to Housing 2.0, a detailed framework for consistently delivering better zero energy ready homes at lower cost. In other words, a path to industry-leading user experience. And research shows user experience leading companies consistently outperform laggards by 3X both in financial return and resilience.
I will be presenting this unique program at the PCBC Conference on June 20 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in Anaheim, Calif. The content is based on my extensive engagement with the housing industry as Chief Architect with the U.S. DOE Building Technologies Office and national director for both ENERGY STAR Certified Home and Zero Energy Ready Home.
Don’t miss this opportunity to acquire practical skills for applying proven strategies that deliver better zero energy ready homes at lower cost. Moreover, these strategies have been vetted with thousands of housing industry professionals over the past decade. A sample of what you’ll learn includes:
There’s so much to learn—and share—on this topic! Please join me at PCBC in Anaheim on June 20. Click here to register.
This Housing 2.0 presentation is sponsored by: Jinko Solar, Panasonic, Schneider Electric and LG HVAC