Jan 15, 2024
Time is neutral and does not change things.
With courage and initiative, leaders change things.
- Jesse Jackson
The advent of a new year naturally brings broader thinking, more introspection, and the creation of future goals.
What future goal has RESNET’s board recently adopted?
What near-term initiatives create the path to that goal?
How confident is RESNET in meeting that goal?
What is “embodied passion index?”
In 2024’s inaugural episode of RESTALK, Steve Baden and Mark
Johnson discuss RESNET’s ambitious goal of achieving one million
ratings by the end of 2028. This goal represents a significant
shift towards a goal-driven budget, breaking away from traditional
year-to-year budgeting. The board's decision to set such an
audacious goal is based on several factors, including the
increasing demand for housing, the need for energy efficiency in
homes, and the availability of new tools and initiatives.
One key initiative is the collaboration between RESNET and the International Code Council (ICC) to improve compliance with energy codes. This involves training and certifying RESNET HERS (Home Energy Rating System) raters who can play a crucial role in ensuring compliance. The extension and amendment of the 45L tax credit also provides incentives for builders to focus on energy efficiency in homes. Additionally, the use of HERS index scores as a matrix for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting by production builders and the growth of green bond programs by finance organizations further demonstrate the industry's commitment to sustainability.
The interview also highlights RESNET’s efforts in
developing a water efficiency index, a carbon index for homes, and
the promising build-to-rent movement, which addresses the housing
shortage while promoting energy-efficient homes. The conversation
concludes with both Steve and Mark expressing confidence in
RESNET’s ability to achieve its ambitious goal, driven by the
passion and commitment of the industry and the growing demand for
energy-efficient and sustainable homes.
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