Title: Energy enhancements in new residential construction: Phase 2, A cost-effective approach to increasing energy efficiency
Abstract: Although adopting an effective energy code for new home construction is an important first step in achieving energy efficient new housing, that's just the beginning. A home is a system composed of its exterior envelope, mechanical systems and occupants. While energy codes address envelope and mechanical systems technology by establishing materials standards, they less often deal with technique, of how those materials should be used and applied. And the role of occupants in this system is unpredictable. Establishing energy components in building codes begins the process of assuring new homes' energy efficiency. Technical assistance and monitoring of construction techniques, and training of occupants to use their home most effectively, are key companion tasks. The focus in building codes, however, has been on technology rather than technique, that is, on what materials to use, rather than on their careful use and application. The occupant behavior component of the system is impossible to address in building codes. This project addresses both technology and technique from a systems approach. 7 refs.