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Right Choice partnership
helps Georgia builders provide energy efficiency
to todays homebuyers
article provided by Jackson EMC
Right Choice technician conducting
a blower door test |
If youd asked me two years ago if consumers were
looking for energy efficient homes, Id have said, No
way, remarks second generation builder David Embry.
But todays consumers are so educated. Theyve
been on the Internet and researched building materials and
construction standards. They know what theyre looking
for, and one of those things is energy efficiency.
Embry Custom Home, LLC, is one of many participating builders
in the year-old Right ChoiceTM program, a partnership between
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) and Southface.
Homes built under the Right Choice program feature the latest
in high-tech, new home performance testing and guaranteed
energy savings.
A natural partnership
The Right Choice partnership between Southface and Jackson
EMC was a natural pairing. Jackson EMC has been a trusted
name in Northeast Georgia for 65 years and is Georgias
largest not-for-profit electrical cooperative. Southface brings
to the table its nationally recognized expertise in energy
efficiency, building science and environmental sustainability.
Both organizations are dedicated to energy efficiency,
quality home building and homeowner comfort. Right Choice
is a great way to improve the environment and save homeowners
money on their utility bills, says Southface Executive
Director Dennis Creech.
Jackson EMC has been deeply involved in energy conservation
programs for more than 30 years, says Jackson EMC Residential
Marketing Director Amy Bryan. Even when it seemed energy
efficiency was not a viable strategy, we stayed with it, offering
newer, improved energy efficient home programs as technology
evolved. Right Choice is a culmination of that effort. This
partnership will produce environmentally friendly homes that
will be both comfortable and economical for years to come.
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Doing the right thing
Southface has long been a champion of
energy efficient construction. Given the world
instability that has and continues to impact our oil
supply, the price of gasoline and natural gas, coal
production and delivery, we really must focus on energy
efficient construction, energy conservation and sustainability,
says Creech.
A year into the program, Bryan feels that
Right Choice is even more in sync with todays
environmental concerns, even ahead of its time in some
respects. Right Choice is out in front of the
statewide initiatives in Georgia. Even with recent recommendations
by the Georgia Public Service Commissions Demand
Side Management (DSM) Working Group, she says.
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Erin Shapiro and Josh Duckwall answered
questions about the Right Choice program at the Jackson
EMC annual meeting. |
Builders and contractors get on board
With just one year under its belt, through the new Jackson
EMC program, Southface has provided training to 164 builders,
103 HVAC contractors and 58 air sealing contractors not only
on the Right Choice processes and standards, but also on the
Georgia Energy Code.
Southface calculates the heating and cooling loads for the
homes electric heat pumps, based on industry standards,
to ensure the heat pump is properly sized for the homes
needs and will work at peak efficiency. Right Choice
has been instrumental in holding our heating and air contractors
to a higher level of quality, Star Home Builders
Max Volk says. Its very helpful in properly sizing
our heating and air equipment.
During construction, Southface technicians inspect for proper
air sealing and duct installation, as well as pressure test
the duct system to measure air leakage. This is currently
the best energy efficient program that Ive worked with,
says Wayne Alton of Rowe Insulation Company, Inc. The
blocking and sealing requirements are unique to the Right
Choice program alone.
When the home is complete, state-of-the art diagnostic equipment
tests the homes energy-efficiency. This includes a blower
door test for air tightness and an e-Scan test of the heating
and air conditioning system performance. The e-Scan test measures
airflow in each room and sends the information wirelessly
to a laptop computer. Then sophisticated software analyzes
the overall performance of the system. The e-Scan test confirms
that airflow to each room is sufficient to ensure comfort.
While the program may create a bit more work for the
builder, the end result is much better, notes Embry.
We felt wed been doing a good job of sealing our
houses, but Right Choice is better. I was surprised at the
difference it made; the house is so much tighter.
Performance testing sets Right Choice homes apart, ensuring
energy code compliance is not left to overworked contractors
and building inspectors. Embry feels that the testing has,
made our subs get on their toes and make sure things
are done right.
When construction is complete, Right Choice covers each home
with a three-year energy warranty guaranteeing that the energy
cost to heat and cool the house will be below a specified
amount each year. Southface also provides a one-year comfort
warranty that guarantees that each room will stay within three
degrees of the thermostat setting. Homeowners are eligible
for Jackson EMCs Right Choice rate, designed to encourage
energy efficient construction and save the homebuyer an average
of 5 percent each year on their electric bill.
Participating builders feel Right Choice is an investment
in homeowner satisfaction. The Right Choice inspections
help us to ensure a quality house, comments Clint Griffith
of McLintack Construction Corporation.
Currently, 1,385 Right Choice homes have been completed or
are in the construction process. Jackson EMC is also working
with area builders on another 4,000 homes that are in the
rezoning and planning stage of development. We spend
money to do things for the consumer, and Right Choice is one
of those things, explains Embry. Its energy
savings that we pay for and provide for our homeowners. And,
the better the house we build, the more houses were
going to sell.
Helping the environment, saving energy
dollars
The increased energy efficiency of a Right Choice home has
a measurable environmental impact. Every 1,000 Right Choice
homes built is the equivalent of taking 730 cars off the road
or planting 1,000 acres of trees. Right Choice homes sold
to date equal 1,011 cars off the road and nearly 1,400 acres
of trees planted.
And, a Right Choice home provides homeowners with measurable
dollar savings on their energy bill. Based on a 2,250-square-foot
house (one story on slab with a bonus room over the garage),
making the Right Choice can save $351 per year
over a typical home with a high-efficiency natural gas furnace,
and $213 per year over a typical home with a high-efficiency
heat pump. The larger the home, the more the savings.
Making a real difference
After working with and managing energy efficient programs
for over 28 years, I believe that true sustainable living
begins at home, Bryan says. If we understand and
embrace the wise use of energy at home, then we will carry
that philosophy into the workplace and increase corporate
awareness and adherence to its value. This is the real way
to make a difference in our environment and energy sustainability.
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