Earth Advantage joined the state of Rhode Island and its state partners Arkansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Oregon in receiving approximately $540,000 from the US Department of Energy to increase the adoption of energy labeling in the residential real estate market by aligning Home Energy Rating (HERs) and Home Energy Scores (HES) so that the data and scores are comparable and translatable. The project team will also create model home energy disclosure and rating policies for other states to replicate.
Earth Advantage joined the City of Portland and its partners, New Buildings Institute, the Energy Trust of Oregon, and Portland State University, in receiving approximately $300,000 from the US Department of Energy to work on bridging the gap between the city's building energy disclosure ordinance and commercial building permitting process. The project team will assemble an integrated set of data about commercial buildings from multiple agencies and analyze it to identify the policy and regulatory interventions that have the greatest impact on energy performance, as well as future opportunities to further improve performance.
Earth Advantage joined the city of Portland and the cities of Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Vancouver (Canada), Copenhagen (Denmark), and Auckland (New Zealand) in receiving approximately $75,000 as a Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA) Innovation Fund Project. Earth Advantage will coordinate the research in collaboration with a team of Portland housing providers and product manufacturers. The project team will test a Thermal Break Shear Wall system for simultaneous energy efficiency and seismic resiliency improvements in standard wood-framed housing stock.