EcoPlusHome Energy Savings Forecast Compare 10 years of power costs & green house gas emissions for same home built to 3 different energy-‐efficient construc>on levels 2 HOME SIZE: Bungalow w full basement, main floor ~ 1200 @ LOCATION: 200 MacCoun Street, Moncton, NB Homes that save money …and the planet. HOME BUILDER: Maple Leaf Homes, plan #7207 CLIENT: Martel Home Builders PROJECT: Sterling Meadows, Moncton FORECAST DATE: June 30, 2011 Pre-‐construc?on ra?ng: 93 / 100 Energy-‐efficient construc?on levels for comparison EnerGuide ra?ng* Annual power 1. Minimum efficiency: built to code 69 37,924.0 $4,327 $4,453 $4,584 $4,718 $4,857 $4,999 $5,146 $5,297 $5,453 $5,613 $49,447 2. ConvenVonal efficiency 80 24,407.0 $2,822 $2,904 $2,988 $3,074 $3,163 $3,255 $3,349 $3,447 $3,547 $3,650 $32,199 93 5,698.2 $740 $759 $778 $799 $819 $841 $863 $886 $909 $933 $8,327 3. EcoPlusHome standard efficiency use (kWhr) Projected annual energy costs by construc?on type year 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 year 7 year 8 year 9 year 10 TOTALS *pre-‐construc>on Reduc?on in annual energy costs for this Building an EcoPlusHome can save you a lot of money EcoPlusHome v. built-‐to-‐code: 83% and v. standard efficiency: 74% Projected annual EcoPlusHome energy cost savings compared to other construc?on types year 1 EcoPlusHome v. built to code-‐minimum efficiency EcoPlusHome v. conven?onal efficiency year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 year 7 year 8 year 9 TOTALS year 10 $3,587 $3,694 $3,805 $3,919 $4,037 $4,158 $4,283 $4,411 $4,544 $4,680 $41,120 $2,082 $2,145 $2,209 $2,275 $2,344 $2,414 $2,486 $2,561 $2,638 $2,717 $23,872 Annual green house gas (GHG) emissions by construc?on type Construc?on levels Tonnes GHG % GHG reduc?on compared to built-‐to-‐code construc?on 1. Minimum efficiency: built to code 20.6 0% 2. ConvenVonal efficiency 13.0 37% 3. EcoPlusHome standard efficiency 3.1 85% Building an EcoPlusHome can greatly reduce your green house gas emissions Notes: This is not a final cost-‐recovery/payback plan. Energy consumpVon, cost & GHG emission data calculated using Natural Resources Canada staVsVcs for average family of four (2 adults, 2 children) Annual energy consumpVon, cost and GHG emission data assume home uses compact fluorescent lighVng and EnergyStar rated appliances. EnerGuide raVngs are pre-‐construcVon. Homeowner must contract a cerVfied energy efficiency evaluator for final EnerGuide raVng. Energy-‐efficency and GHG modelling so@ware: Natural Resources Canada HOT2000 Cost variables for this project forecast Provincial tax 13% Cost per kilowad hour of power $0.0985 w tax: $0.1113 Projected annual cost increase 3.00% Hot water tank rental $7.79 w tax: $8.80 © 2011, Tight Lines Group
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