ENERGY STAR Certified New Home and Renovation Rebates
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form. Then
login to your utility account and click the "Requests" tab to submit the form and other required documents. You may also
email them or return them by mail to:
Customer Operations 435 N. Macomb St., Tallahassee, FL 32301
Who May Participate: City residential electric customers who own an ENERGY STAR qualified home
Rebate Amount: $1 / square foot up to $2,000
Why ENERGY STAR? An ENERGY STAR qualified new home performs better for the homeowner and the environment thanks to a variety of energy-efficiency features. Home buyers enjoy better performance, greater comfort, and lower utility bills. Learn more about ENERGY STAR homes.
- Qualifying housing types include single-family detached, single-family attached, low-rise multifamily, and existing-home renovations.
- To earn ENERGY STAR qualification, a home must meet guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Qualifying homes are a least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the current International Energy Conservation Code, with Florida modifications, and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20-30% more efficient than standard homes.
- The qualifying home's ENERGY STAR status is certified to a statewide database maintained by the Florida Solar Energy Center.
- Rebate Eligibility: The home must be served by City of Tallahassee Electric and achieve ENERGY STAR qualification under current guidelines.
Home builder participation: For home builders, achieving ENERGY STAR is a major rung on the ladder toward Green Building certification under nationally recognized programs like Florida Green Building Coalition or LEED For Homes.
- The home builder signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an ENERGY STAR partner.
- The home builder works with a third-party energy rater, specifically a RESNET-certified Level 1 HERS Rater (RESNET is the national Residential Energy Services Network, a nonprofit standards-setting group aligned with the US Department of Energy and EPA. HERS = Home Energy Rating System, RESNET's energy efficiency rating system for homes.) Learn more here
- The home must achieve a qualifying HERS Index under Florida-specific guidelines. The final as-built HERS Index is confirmed by the HERS Rater.
- There are new mandatory training requirements for participating Builders, HVAC installers, and HERS Raters.
- The essential elements of a qualifying ENERGY STAR home are:
- Effective Insulation
- High Performance Windows
- Tight Construction and Ductwork
- Efficient Heating and Cooling Systems
- Efficient Lighting and Appliances
- Third Party Verification
Terms and Conditions
- As of October 2023, natural gas water heating is no longer a requirement even where natural gas is available.
- For incentives to be paid, this application must be completed entirely and submitted with required documentation (see rebate form for more details).
- Individual HERS ratings of individual units must be conducted by a Florida State-Certified HERS Level 1 Rater.
- HERS Rater inspection/testing/rating/verification of each unit is required.
- Use this Application form for homes with Permit Request Date after 6/30/11, and/or Final Inspection after 12/31/11.
- Applications must be received within 90 days of the unit's Final Inspection date.
- Home builders can apply for ES $1/s.f. incentives as well as gas
appliance rebates; but may not apply for both Energy Star $1/s.f.
rebates as well as City ES rebates for individual electric appliances.
- By participating in this program, the homebuilder agrees that
the City obtains and/or retains ownership of all rights to existing and
future emission credits, renewable energy green tags, tradable renewable
certificates and/or any and all other environmental benefits associated
with constructing or renovating the home to ES standards.
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