Research and Reports
BPA publishes research, policy papers, and fact sheets on residential energy efficiency and home performance.
Letter & Background Research on Energy Efficiency and Policy Related to H4425
HPC urged Chairman Delleney and the South Carolina House Judiciary Committee to support the energy efficiency provisions of H4425. HPC believes the energy efficiency provisions of H4425 are the lowest cost, most predictable and most immediate method to reduce energy demand, create local jobs and provide opportunities for small business energy efficiency entrepreneurs in South Carolina. This letter provides background research and information on H4425.
HPC Files Comments on New Efficiency New York
HPC participated in a broader working group of residential building industry organizations to prepare comments (also attached) on the New Efficiency, New York White Paper. That working group included: Association for Energy Affordability, Inc., Building Performance Institute (BPI), Building Performance Contractors Association of New York State, Dick Kornbluth, LLC, E4TheFuture, Efficiency First, HPC, Performance Systems Development, Seek More LLC and True Energy Solutions. Several of those organizations also submitted individual comments.
HPC Comments to Support New Jersey’s 2019 Energy Master Plan Development
As leaders in the residential energy efficiency industry, the Building Performance Associations respectfully responds to the September 14, 2018 request by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJ BPU) to provide feedback on Discussion Points, addressed here by number as presented, in order to support New Jersey’s development of its 2019 Energy Master Plan and the strategic vision for the state’s role in “development, use, distribution, and management of energy.” Where a specific question is addressed, we note the number and question. This response links to several studies and resources to assist the BPU staff. In addition, we appreciate being able to offer comments not specifically requested and we place those under the relevant discussion point topics.
Comments to Senate Tax Task Force
As a national non-profit organization seeking to advance residential building performance across the country, the Building Performance Association respectfully urges your support for tax incentives for homeowners that invest in sound residential energy efficiency home upgrades, tax incentives like a forward-looked, expanded 25C tax credit.
Energy and Commerce Committee Request for Input – Decarbonization, Net Zero by 2050
As leaders in the residential energy efficiency industry, E4TheFuture and the Building Performance Association appreciate the opportunity to provide responses to the questions put forth by the House Energy and Commerce Committee on August 27, 2019. We support the Committee’s goal to achieve a 100 percent clean energy economy by 2050 and look forward to working with the committee to advance legislation to meet that goal.
Comments to DEEPs’ 2019-2021 Conservation and Load Management Plan and Budget
BPA continues to fight for energy efficiency program funding in the states and today filed comments on potential amendments to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s (DEEP) 2019-2021 Conservation and Load Management Plan (“C&LM Plan”). One proposal on the table was cutting $36 million in energy efficiency funding due to program changes caused by COVID. BPA worked with Efficiency for All and other partners to urge DEEP to keep the $36 million in the pipeline because “rapid redeployment of energy efficiency programs during and post-COVID will provide many economic stimulus benefits to Connecticut.” Governor Lamont’s September 2019 Executive Order Number 3 created ambitious energy efficiency targets for the state by 2040. BPA’s comments asked DEEP to stay the course and emphasized that Connecticut cannot meet its climate, energy, and cost cutting goals without a trained energy efficiency workforce.
HPC Comments on the Commonwealth Edison – Evaluation Plans (“ComEd Evaluation Plans”) for 2018-2021 through the Illinois Energy Efficiency Stakeholder Advisory Group
HPC hopes to work with the Illinois Commerce Commission, Commonwealth Edison and all of the investor owned utilities and industry stakeholders on the further examination of cost effectiveness testing in Illinois.
New Efficiency: New York Initiative
We are writing today to offer our technical assistance and support on the NE: NY initiative and to highlight several critical next steps in the implementation of NE: NY goals. We offer to engage with you in periodic stakeholder meetings to update these recommendations and assist with implementation activities where appropriate and at your convenience.
HPC Signed On With Other Efficiency Groups Ask for Shaheen-Portman Language in Energy Bill
Key stakeholders—including energy efficiency advocates, businesses, and trade associations, along with representatives of the homebuilding industry—negotiated this language. This stakeholder engagement process was robust, and many accommodations and concessions that endure today in the Senate provisions were made to address concerns of the homebuilding industry. We are very concerned that weakening these provisions would unravel this hard-fought compromise and severely jeopardize the opportunity to enact meaningful energy legislation this year.
New Efficiency, New York – Comments
HPC participated in a broader working group of residential building industry organizations to prepare comments on the New Efficiency, New York White Paper. That working group included: Association for Energy Affordability, Inc., Building Performance Institute (BPI), Building Performance Contractors Association of New York State, Dick Kornbluth, LLC, E4TheFuture, Efficiency First, HPC, Performance Systems Development, Seek More LLC and True Energy Solutions.
Weatherization and Home Performance: Recommendations for Mutual Success and Collaboration, March 2017
The purpose of this report is to identify the opportunities and barriers in creating a more unified set of cost-effective national residential energy efficiency programs for all income levels and to discuss the untapped potential for residential energy efficiency.
Moving New York Forward on Energy Efficiency in 2018
HPC joined Alliance for Clean Energy New York; Association for Energy Affordability; Building Performance Institute (BPI); Building Performance Contractors Association of New York State; Dick Kornbluth, LLC; E4TheFuture; Efficiency First; Performance Systems Development and True Energy Solutions with the goal of harnesses the market for energy efficiency, in order to create jobs while implementing Governor Cuomo’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) and his commitment to energy efficiency in the 2018 State of the State Address.