Becoming a 10: A Closer Look at the U.S. Department of Energy Home Energy Score's Updates, Improvements, and Expansion

Noel Merket, Yueyue Zhou, Leo Rainer, Scott Horowitz, Benjamin Park, Charlie Holly, Patty Kappaz, Torsten Glidden, Madeline Salzman

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Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Home Energy Score provides homeowners, buyers, and renters directly comparable and credible information about a home's estimated energy use and costs. Certified Qualified Assessors conduct low-cost assessments to provide each home a 1-10 score alongside a set of cost-effective upgrades to improve the score. As of February 2022, hundreds of assessors have delivered over 175,000 scores to homes across the country. Originally released in 2012 using DOE2.1e as the modeling backend, after years of effort, a new version of Home Energy Score was released in 2021 utilizing DOE's flagship energy modeling software, EnergyPlus. The updated architecture leverages modeling advancements and enables new building technologies to be added to the Scoring Tool. The new release represents a leap forward in harmonizing modeling assumptions across DOE and industry programs. In this paper we discuss the rigorous approach to model comparison with DOE2 undertaken prior to the update, utilizing test homes and real homes from the Home Energy Score database to strike a balance between consistency and more accurate energy predictions. We also discuss additional new capabilities, including improvements made to the upgrade recommendations methodology, the inclusion of an energy cost estimate metric based on ResStock analysis for use in home appraisals, and improved data analysis for quality assurance. Finally, we look at the impact Home Energy Score has had over the last decade and its future potential as its uptake in state energy plans, local ordinances, utility programs, and real estate data continues to grow.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2022
EventSummer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Pacific Grove, CA
Duration: 21 Aug 202226 Aug 2022

Conference

ConferenceSummer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
CityPacific Grove, CA
Period21/08/2226/08/22

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5500-82441

Keywords

  • building energy modeling
  • home energy score
  • residential energy

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