Program Overviews Efficiency Programs Description Delivery Model Audit Requirement/ Multifamily - Existing Building Efficiency Alliant Services include free energy assessments, rebates for property owners and tenants and direct install of basic energy efficiency measures. On-site evaluation of the common areas by an energy professional resulting in a high-level report with itemized recommendations. Direct install of basic energy efficiency measures at no cost, as appropriate. Equipment, building shell and insulation rebates. Rebates and landlords receive free direct install kits for the building manager to install in each tenant unit. assessment and installation of basic energy-efficiency measures for tenant units and common areas. The energy expert will recommend rebate opportunities where appropriate for all tenants. If a custom rebate opportunity arises, energy expert will recommend ideas to property owner or manager. On-site building evaluation highlights savings opportunities offered by. Landlords also receive free direct install kits for the building manager to install in each tenant unit. Free energy assessment. Low-cost, on-site building evaluation. Eligible Efficiency Refer to table on following pages. Refer to table on following pages. Eligiblity Alliant must provide your primary ing fuel in order to obtain a Multifamliy Total Property Assessment. For respective prescriptive rebates, Alliant must provide the fuel. must provide your primary ing fuel. Services include free energy assessments, rebates for property owners and tenants and direct install of basic energy efficiency measures. Direct install of basic energy efficiency measures at no cost, as appropriate. Equipment, building shell and insulation rebates. expert will create a formal assessment report for the property that includes recommendations for energy-saving opportunities, cost estimates and potential energy savings.during assessment basic energy efficiency improvements may be installed in tenant units & common areas. Building energy assessment. An on-site building assessment is required for the insulation rebate prior to installation. Refer to table on following pages. must provide the primary electric and/or natural gas to the building and have four or more living units. To qualify for a free energy assessment, the building must be built prior to January 1, 2006. 1
Description Delivery Model Audit Requirement/ Eligible Efficiency Refer to table on following pages. Eligiblity Iowa Economic Development The Iowa Economic Development (IEDA) makes available funding to adaptively reuse existing nonresidential spaces into multifamily units Low-interest loans for projects addressing affordable and workforce housing shortages. Available financing can be used for most construction related expenses, not just energy efficiency. IEDA funding recipients follow the agency s Iowa Green Streets Criteria, a set of sustainble design and construction guidelines leading projects toward achieving energy performance approximately 10-15 percent better than current energy code. Third-party, Home Rating System (HERS) rater reviews project designs for efficiency levels and verifies energy performance levels upon project completion. Only projects in communities of less than 50,000 people are potentially eligible for federal funding. Federal funding can only be used to convert current non-residential building uses to residential uses with at least 51% of units reserved for low-tomoderate income residents. No new construction is allowed using federal funds. State loan funding potentially available in communities of all sizes. Iowa Finance The Iowa Finance (IEDA) administers state and federal funding programs to produce affordable rental units. Up to 22 points in energy incentives can be selected by developers. A third party energy consultant will provide an audit for existing buildings that outlines the requirements for the project to meet the selected energy saving options. Third-party building energy review. Refer to table on following pages. The property must make an applicqation and qualify for tax credits thru a competitive points process. Iowa Assoc. of Electric Cooperatives Iowa Assoc. of Municipal Utilities 2
Description Delivery Model Audit Requirement/ Multifamily - New (includes adaptive reuse) Efficiency Alliant Iowa Economic Development Iowa Finance The Iowa Economic Development (IEDA) makes available funding to adaptively reuse existing nonresidential spaces into multifamily units The Iowa Finance (IEDA) administers state and federal funding programs to produce affordable rental units. Multifamily Programs Contact Information Alliant Rob Buchanan / Affordable multifamily Low-interest loans for projects addressing affordable and workforce housing shortages. Available financing can be used for most construction related expenses, not just energy efficiency. Up to 22 points in energy incentives can be selected by developers. robbuchanan@ alliantenergy.com Alliant Jeremy Rannals jeremyrannals@ alliantenergy.com Iowa Economic Development Iowa Finance Iowa Assoc. of Electric Cooperatives Iowa Assoc. of Municipal Utilities Amber Buckingham Scott deblois Jeff Geerts Dave Vaske Ethan Hohenadel Amber. Buckingham@ blackhillscorp.com sddeblois@ midamerican.com jeff.geerts@iowa. gov dave.vaske@iowa. gov ehohenadel@ iowarec.org IEDA funding recipients follow the agency s Iowa Green Streets Criteria, a set of sustainble design and construction guidelines leading projects toward achieving energy performance approximately 10-15 percent better than current energy code. A third party energy consultant will provide an energy report for new construction that outlines the requirements for the project to meet the selected energy saving options. 3 Third-party, Home Rating System (HERS) rater reviews project designs for efficiency levels and verifies energy performance levels upon project completion. Third-party building energy review. 319.786.4872 Program Website 319.786.4640 Program Website 888.567.0799 Program Website 563.333.8148 Program Website 515.725.3069 Program website 515.725.4941 Program website 515.727.8954 Program website Dave Hraha dhraha@iamu.org 515.289.1999 Program website Eligible Efficiency Eligiblity Only projects in communities of less than 50,000 people are potentially eligible for federal funding. Federal funding can only be used to convert current non-residential building uses to residential uses with at least 51% of units reserved for low-tomoderate income residents. No new construction is allowed using federal funds. State loan funding potentially available in communities of all sizes. The property must make an applicqation and qualify for tax credits thru a competitive points process.
Measure Specifications HVAC Systems HVAC Sizing HVAC Tune-Up Thermostat IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Qualifyinig rebates will be based off of meter classification and location of installed measures/ ACCA manual parts J, S, and D Heating and cooling is sized per ACCA Manual S based on loads calculated per ACCA Manual J or other methods approved by the code official. Programmable thermostat shall be installed unless thermostat controls a zone with electric radiant Home must receive natural gas or electricity from Alliant Home must be at least 5 years old One tune-up per HVAC system year Must be a 7-day, 5+2 or 5+1+1 day program $50 Central AC, must result in 10 SAVE points improvement, <65 Mbtu Air-source pump, must result in 10 SAVE points improvement, <65 Mbtu Furnace, must result in 10 SAVE points improvement, <250 Mbtu $50 Multi-zone thermostat with individual room temperature control for major occupied rooms. Or 5-1-1, 5-2 or 7-day. Programmable, two or more setbacks; Wi-Fi and smart thermostats qualify Lesser of $180 or 100% of cost Lesser of $150 or 100% of cost Lesser of $180 or 100% of cost $25 4
Cooling Equipment Heating Equipment IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Forced-air, central air conditioners 14.5 SEER Forced-air, airsource pumps 14.5 SEER groundsource pumps (closed loop) 14.1EER groundsource pumps (open loop) 16.2 EER Natural gas, forced-air furnaces 92 AFUE Natural gas, boilers 90 AFUE 13 SEER minimum. New construction energy Star 3.0 Gas furnce 90 AFUE, OR; Oil furnace 85 AFUE, ENERGY STAR, OR; SEER = 14.5 and minimum EER = 12, SAVE Equipment excellent SEER = 15 and minimum EER = 12.5, SAVE excellent EER = 14, SAVE excellent; max of 20 ton system EER = 14, SAVE excellent; max of 20 ton system Natural gas, forced-air furnaces minimum of 94 AFUE, SAVE excellent rating minimum of 87% AFUE $650 <65 Mbtu; AHRI-listed (coil and condenser must match), SEER 14, SAVE. Ductless minisplits eligible for rebate that is $300 lower and don t have to be SAVE $800 Room air conditioners must be Star $3200 or up to $1600/ton on the nonresidential side $3200 or up to $1600/ton on the nonresidential side Forced-air, air-source pumps SEER 15 and/or HSPF 8.5, SAVE, AHRI ground-source pumps EER 14 and/or COP 3, SAVE, AHRI or Star $500-$700 94% AFUE Natural gas furnace, <250 Mbtu, 95 AFUE, SAVE, AHRI up to $800 (only on the nonresidential side) 96% AFUE Furnace fan - AHRI-listed, must be installed on a new qualifying furnace with AFUE 95; <250 Mbtu; CEE air handling ratio of <0.02 $675-$1,050 $35 Varies ($325- $1,100) Varies ($500- $3,300) $900 $75 5
Ductwork IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Forced-air, airsource pumps 8.5 HSPF groundsource pumps (closed loop) 3.3 COP groundsource pumps (open loop) 3.6 COP Min-split pump Sheet metal ducts (supply & return) and joints insulated to R-8 in unconditioned spaces / sealing each joint using mastic and/ or UL 181 approved tapes or sealants Boiler 85 AFUE, ENERGY STAR, OR; Air-source pump, ENERGY STAR with efficiency as follows: o 9.25 HSPF / 14.5 SEER / 12 EER with electric backup, OR; Groundsource pump, any product type, ENERGY STAR Thru Wall AC Units = 10.7 EER HSPF of 8.5; SAVE excellent EER 14.0 and COP 3.0 or greater, SAVE 85-110 COP of 3 (residential) and 3.6 (nonresidential); SAVE excellent; max of 20 ton system COP of 3 (residential) and 3.6 (nonresidential); SAVE excellent; max of 20 ton system Duct sealing, repair and insulation $800 Forced-air, air-source pumps SEER 15 and/or HSPF 8.5, SAVE, AHRI $1600-$3200 ground-source pumps EER 14 and/or COP 3, SAVE, AHRI or Star $3200 or up to $1600/ton on the nonresidential side $3200 or up to $1600/ton on the nonresidential side $250 (residential) and $0.15/ linear ft. (non -residential duct sealing) and $0.30/ linear ft. (nonresidential duct insulation) Ductless minisplits are eligible for rebate that are $300 lower and don t need to be SAVE Ductwork, must result in at least 12 duct SAVE points improvement; testing must be completed on system fueled by Varies ($325- $1,100) Varies ($500- $3,300) Varies Lesser of $550 or 75% of cost 6
IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant 4% or less tested duct leakage to unconditioned spaces Duct leakage to outdoors shall be = 4 CFM25/100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area 8.0 CFM/100 sq. ft of conditioned space. Duct blaster test required. Total duct leakage shall be = 12 CFM25/100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area. Ventilation Balanced ventilation system for each dwelling unit per ASHRAE 62.2-2010 Meet ASHRAE 62.2-2010 requirements including, but not limited to, requirements in Items 1.2-1.5. 7 Multifamily, 4 stories: Install a balanced ventilation system providing adequate fresh air per ASHRAE 62.2-2010 for all dwelling units, and ASHRAE 62.1-2010 for all hallways and common spaces. Classified as commercial - 4 or more stories HVAC System Evaluation SAVE Testing SAVE system 85 or better SAVE Equipment excellent rating required HERS Index New construction = 70 New HERS <=65 Rehab = 85 Commercial = exceed ASHRAE 90.1-2010 appendix G by 15% 7
IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Thermal Envelope Envelope Thermal bypass inspection checklist completed by third-party energy rater Thermal bypass inspection checklist completed by third-party energy rater Attic insulation, an assessment is required before insulation can be installed. Lesser of [$0.03 x (R-value increase x area in square feet)] or 75% installed cost, with a cap of $0.04 per R-value change per square foot Infiltration levels must be equal to or less than 4 ACH50 determined by using a blower door test 4 ACH50 $250 Infiltration Control (Weatherstripping, caulking, etc.) = 7.0 ACH50 and blower door required Sidewall insulation, an assessment is required before insulation can be installed Lesser of [$0.0225 x (R-value increase x area in square feet)] or 75% installed cost, with a cap of $0.03 per R-value change per square foot Ceiling R-49 Raised Heel Truss with minimum 14 heel height Ceiling R value 49 $750 Insulation (Ceiling) = R-49 Wood Frame Wall Zone 5 & 6 = of R-13 cavity + R-5 continuous rigid exterior foam Walls R20* or 13+5 $750 Insulation (2x4 Wall) = R-13 or Insulation (2x6 Wall) = R-20 or R-13 w/r-5 shing Mass Frame Wall Zone 5 = R-13/17, Zone 6 = R-15/20 $750 Floor, above uned space R-30 (must fill cavity) Floors R30 Insulation (floor) = R-30** Basement Wall (entire) Zone 5 & 6 = R-15/19 Basement walls R15/19 $750 Insulation (Basement/ Foundation Wall) = R-15 Rim Joist R-19 + 5 continuous rigid exterior foam $750 Insulation (Rim and Band Joist) = R-10 8
IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Slab R-10 next to slab edge down to footing on walk-outs and under slab minimum of R-10 4 back and minimum of R-5 rest of slab. Slab insulation verified by Rater Crawl Space R-15 continuous / R-19 cavity (must be conditioned / floor minimum 10 mil poly) Thermally Isolated Sunrooms Min. R-24 in ceilings / min. R-13 in side walls Slab Edge R10, 2 feet deep Crawl Space wall R15/19 $750 Windows 0.30 U-factor 0.30 U-factor SHGC 0.40, U-factor rating dependent on Heating Zone of customer Doors R-5 0.21 U-Value, No SGHC Rating Water Heating, Lighting, Plumbing =½ lite: 0.27 U-Value, 0.30 SHGC >½ lite: 0.32 U-Value, 0.30 SHGC Thermal Door = ENERGY STAR door (R-4.8 or U-0.20) Lesser of $25/window or 80% of installed cost Water Heaters Water Heaters Natural gas must be power vented 9
Lighting IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Natural gas, up to 60 gallons.67 EF Natural gas, 60-80 gallons.85 TE Natural gas tankless.80 EF Natural gas condensing 90% TE Electric.93 EF (40 gallons) Circulation hot water systems Hot water piping shall be insulated to a minimum of R-3 & have an automatic manual switch to turn off the pump when the system is not in use Recessed Lighting - Shall be sealed & ICAT-rated & labeled to meet ASTM E 283 & gasketed exceed.61 EF for gas.96 EF for tankless ers.93ef for electric 0.53 EF for oil Natural gas tank type (40 gallon minimum, with maximum 75,000 BTUH, EF0.67 NA Natural gas tankless (EF 0.82 or greater) NA NA Electric pump (EF 2.0 or greater and AHRI or Star <=$75 EF0.67 & Star qualified <=$300 Condensing/ tankless: 0.80 EF or 90% TE and 40 gallon Integrated space & water er: 84% CAE or 95% boiler indirect fired water er $300 Heat pump water er, EF 2, Star, residential electric-only customes with no access to natural gas from any provider Lighting rebates available for common areas, offices and parking areas of buildings Varies ($300- $400) Varies 10
IEDA IFA Alliant Alliant Highefficiency lamps - A minimum of 75% of energy efficient lighting is installed (i.e. cfls, LEDs) interior lighting ENERGY STAR light bulbs or fixtures shall be installed in 80% of RESNETdefined Qualifying Light Fixture Locations. discounted at supplier Piping Hot water pipes must be insulated to a minimum of R-3 Piping Insulation R3 minimum Appliances Appliances Star Star Refrigerator, Star, 10 cubic feet Freezer, Star, 10 cubic feet $50 $50 11