Department of Energy: Home Energy Score Assessor Interest Form
The GreenHome Institute is an official Department of Energy Partner and is here to help you take your home energy rating, contracting services, or home inspection business to the next level by training to become a Home Energy Score Assessor.
The Home Energy Score is a simple, fast, and more accurate way to evaluate an existing home before renovation and after to help homeowners understand their energy usage and meet their goals to reduce energy.
Learn more about the program requirements and register at no cost below!
Step 1- Credential Requirements You Need Before you Start
Before training, you must hold at least one of these credentials to become a Home Energy Score Assessor. GHI can assist you with the majority of these. Contact us to get started now.
Certified GreenHome Professional
LEED Green Associate
LEED Green Rater
Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) HERS Rater (approved for IRA Rebates)
Building Performance Institute (BPI) Building Science Principles Certificate of Knowledge (approved for IRA Rebates)
Building Science Institute (BSI) Energy Verifier (approved for IRA Rebates)
Additional Credentials Available Here
https://betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/home-energy-score/become-assessor
Step 2 - Pass a free online test
DOE Home Energy Score Assessor online training 8 – 12 hours
“The Home Energy Score Simulation Training (“Sim”) teaches prospective Assessors important information about the Home Energy Score. Through the Sim, you conduct virtual home walk-throughs designed to show a variety of situations you might encounter. The SIM and written exam require 8-12 hours of a candidate’s time to complete. Watch the short Sim overview video to find out more.” From the DOE Better Buildings Website
Step 3 - Mentorship
DOE Home Energy Score Assessor In-person (remote pending) mentorship – 1 day
Once you have passed the test and are qualified to score homes, you must be accompanied by a “mentor” (a highly experienced professional) during your first home walk-through. There may be opportunities to mentor on multiple projects, and there could be funding to pay for training. Please inquire. There may also be a fee for mentorship, all of which is contingent on funding and location or willingness to travel.
You will work with the GHI Home Energy Score Assessor Quality Assurance mentor to Conduct energy audits, Analyze building energy performance, and Identify energy and cost savings opportunities by going through one home as an example of how to conduct the home energy score assessment on the home properly.
Mentoring costs typically run about $500.00
Though we may have some ideas, GHI usually does not provide a mentoring house. You may have your own home for mentoring if needed.
Step 4 - Quality Assurance & Upkeep
- Make sure you maintain your baseline credentials. GHI provides many free weekly live and recorded webinars to help you maintain your credentials.
- Next, assess a home every 180 days; otherwise, you need to retrain online, though no mentorship is needed.
- Unless you are part of some special program that either waves the HES fees or pays you directly back, the costs of each submission are corrected to $31.50 per assessment for GHI Members and $35.00 for non-GHI members billed out monthly by GreenHome Institute. There are no costs for submittals on GreenStar Homes registered projects.
All active home energy score assessors will now be sent a link to a special box.com invite; box.
Your assessments may qualify for Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits or Rebates
Under the new IRA law, your customers may claim up to 30% of their audit costs or $150 per assessment as a nonrefundable tax credit under HOMES 25C. As long as you are BPI certified or HERS or ERI certified, they may be able to claim it. GHI is working on an additional credential to be added to the IRA qualification list a well. Regarding the state Home Efficiency Rebate 50121, we believe the state will adopt HES to deliver up to $8000 to your customers by showing before and after energy reduction. However, we need your help in lobbying the state to accept that https://www.michigan.gov/
Homes that scored five or higher prequalify for GreenStar Homes Certification
Homes that either score 5 or are brought up to 5 can be GreenStar Homes Certified. Additional nonenergy benefits such as health, materials, water, and place also need to be addressed and evaluated, and you may be interested in doing this. Here are more details and more information on our GreenHome Inspector training coming, which you prequalify for as an HES assessor.
Here are more details on the GreenStar Homes Program
https://greenhomeinstitute.
What homes qualify?
- Existing Homes
- Planned renovations or additions
- New Construction
- Only Single-family attached or detached
- Multifamily is coming soon
Can I work with more than 1 partner?
Yes.
You may be interested in working with different partners based on the markets they serve, funding and/or incentives available to do assessments. We encourage you to partner with others as needed. It only requires that you have a separate email account for each partner.
Home Energy Score Assessor Interest Form
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