Program | Focus On Energy - New Construction / Energy Design Assistance Program |
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Category | Financial Incentive |
Implementing sector | State |
Last Update | |
State | Wisconsin |
Administrator | Focus on Energy |
Website | http://www.focusonenergy.com/business/efficient-facilities/design-assistance |
Sectors | Residential |
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New Construction Offering Overview
Energy Design Assistance
Energy Design Assistance (EDA) provides a free customized, whole-building analysis of energy-saving options, during design, for buildings over 5,000 square feet. The specific measures and combinations to consider will be customized for each project, in consultation with the project team. Design teams are eligible for incentives, and building owners are eligible for whole-building incentives that can help reduce the upfront cost of energy-efficient measures that exceed Wisconsin energy code requirements.
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Energy Design Review
Energy Design Review (EDR) utilizes a simplified version of the EDA process for projects too far along in design to fully benefit from EDA. EDR also utilizes whole-building energy simulation analysis to investigate and capture savings associated with energy efficiency improvements included in the final design.
Multifamily New Construction Offerings
Like Energy Design Review, Multifamily New Construction offerings also include a simplified version of Energy Design Assistance to support projects too far along in the design phase to benefit from EDA. Product and Equipment Performance (PEP) evaluates your building holistically by rating energy systems as good/better/best. Receive an incentive per square foot based on the measures you choose. Visit the Multifamily Product and Equipment Performance page for more details.
Incentives for property owners
Product and Equipment Incentives
For projects past design and into construction, Focus on Energy provides Product/Equipment incentives available for projects still benefiting from energy-efficient new construction choices. See which equipment incentives are available in the equipment incentive catalogs.
New Homes
New Homes incentives are available for new homes including single-family residential or multifamily buildings with three units or less. Focus on Energy connects prospective home buyers with builders and energy experts to construct new homes that are between 25% and 100% more efficient than homes built to Wisconsin’s Uniform Dwelling Code.
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