DOE HQ F 413.18 BB-BBRN - Reporting and Benefits Template

Programs for Improving Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings

DOE HQ F 413.18

Programs for Improving Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings

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Reporting and Benefits Template
BETTER BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL NETWORK
The Better Buildings Residential Network connects energy efficiency programs and partners to share
best practices and learn from one another to increase the number of homes that are energy efficient.
Members share their number of upgrades and benefits from those upgrades once per year, which
benefits all members by providing a summary of the Residential Network’s collective impact and
enables learning from each other’s best practices.
With their permission, members will be recognized for their accomplishments in DOE publications,
such as the forthcoming State of the Better Buildings Residential Network report, lessons learned
materials, Better Buildings Network View e-newsletter, and other communications and social media.
Share your organization’s accomplishments by completing this template.1

Reporting and Benefits Template
Members can use the Residential Network’s reporting and benefits template, or provide the information
below in another format, such as via email, a document, spreadsheet, graphic, or chart.
Organization name: ______________________________________________________
Name of contact: ________________________________________________________
Contact email address: ____________________________________________________
Contact phone number: ___________________________________________________
Number of home energy upgrades* completed in 2014 (January 1 – December 31): ________
*The Residential Network defines a home energy upgrade as: Any transaction intended to improve a residential building’s
(single-family home, multi-family unit, multi-family building) enclosure or mechanical system (e.g., insulation, air sealing,
windows, HVAC, ducts, hot water).

Benefits** associated with completed upgrades (feel free to attach more information):
**The Residential Network offers the following suggestions for benefits to include:
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Energy saved
Money saved by consumers
Economic impacts (e.g. dollars spent on upgrades)

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Environmental benefits (e.g. greenhouse gas or water
savings)

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Health benefits

Jobs created or workers trained or certified

_______________________________________________________________________________
Please send this template by Friday, June 5, 2015, to [email protected].
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Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® Sponsors do not need to report to the Residential Network.

For More Information
If you have any questions, please email the Residential Network at [email protected].
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 67.5 minutes per response, including the time for
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including
suggestions for reducing this burden, to Office of the Chief Information Officer, Records Management Division, IM-23, Paperwork Reduction
Project (1910-XXXX), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC, 20585-1290; and to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), OIRA, Paperwork Reduction Project (1910-XXXX), Washington, DC 20503.

Learn more at betterbuildings.energy.gov/bbrn


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