Home Energy Performance Score Stakeholder Panel to meet July 13

CONTACT:
Rachel Wray, 503-689-0294
Cliff Voliva, 503-378-3637

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SALEM — The Home Energy Performance Score Stakeholder Panel will meet on Monday, July 13 in Portland. The public meeting starts at 9 a.m. at the Portland State Office Building, 800 NE Oregon St.

The panel is focused on evaluating home energy performance scoring systems to give Oregonians reliable, standardized information about residential homes’ energy use. Panel members – who include energy efficiency experts, utilities, home builders, and home appraisers – have been asked to make recommendations on which home energy performance score system(s) should be approved for use in Oregon beyond 2015.

This is the ninth meeting of the stakeholder panel. To date, the panel has:

  • Established a charter;
  • Developed a scoring system application;
  • Defined assessor requirements, with assistance from the Construction Contractor’s Board;
  • Developed definitions, requirements, and processes to guide the review of applications submitted by organizations that seek approval.
  • Reviewed a system application from the Residential Energy Services Network and a combined scoring system application developed by the Eugene Water & Electric Board and the U.S. Department of Energy.

At the July meeting, the panel will review another system application, this one from the Energy Trust of Oregon.

A complete agenda for the meeting is on the ODOE website. People who want to access the meeting remotely may call 1-877-336-1831 and use participant code 872206.

To request an interpreter for the hearing-impaired or for other accommodations, please contact Linda Ross at 503-378-6874 or via fax at 503-373-7806. TTY users should call the Oregon Relay Service at 711.

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About the Oregon Department of Energy: The Oregon Department of Energy helps Oregonians improve the energy efficiency of their homes, provides policy expertise to prepare for Oregon’s future energy needs, staffs the Energy Facility Siting Council, provides technical and financial assistance to encourage investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy resources, promotes the cleanup of the Hanford nuclear site, and ensures state preparedness to respond to emergencies at energy facilities.