Friday, September 10, 2010

RetroFITS

The on again off again state of HomeStar and the questions about government stimulus seem to be at odds with the common sense value of a residential housing retrofit program. ORNL has a deep energy retrofit program underway that will last a year and should provide clean data on what works and what doesn't on ten very different homes in the Knoxville area. KHP has a 35 home retrofit program that is designed to coordinate with the TNLEAP lead abatement process and CAC's weatherization for low income home owners. These efforts will provide an excellent baseline for whatever national program surfaces down the road. Call it HomeStar Rehersal if you like. This opportunity to engage HERS/BPI trained raters and stand up a sagging construction industry would be a shame to miss. The real trick is to see enough early success to convince the general public to want service without stimulus. Part of the ORNL program includes a behaviorlist who will try to determine what motivates the home owners in that program to participate in the first place. I know Secretary Chu is sharp enough to see the gap between our current ability to deliver effective retrofits and the volume of work that exists in our existing housing staock. The trick is to get it all up and running before the DOE $'S run out.