An Energy for Life certified home would . . .
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Help you save money on your energy bills for many years, |
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Save resources and defer the need to build power plants,
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Open the door to additional financing options, such
as an energy-efficient mortgage, and |
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Ensure that you are working with a quality, energy-efficient
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Whether you have made the decision to buy a newly built home
from a developer or planning to build a custom home, Florida
Public Utilities will help with your energy decisions.
Energy for Life Home Features
As a new homebuyer, you have an advantage over those buying
existing homes – you can plan with energy savings in
mind. An Energy for Life Home will encourage the conservation of
energy, and at the same time provide the highest degree of
comfort for our customers. These modern, fully equipped homes
offer everything you expect in COMFORT, EFFICIENCY and DEPENDABILITY
that only natural gas can provide.
To receive "Energy for Life" certification, a new
home must comply with the Florida Model Energy Code. Florida
Public Utilities also recommends the following:
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GAS HEATING SYSTEM with a minimum AFUE of .80 is half
the operating cost of an electric unit, has twice the service
life of a heat pump, plus offers greater comfort. |
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GAS WATER HEATER a high efficiency, well-insulated
water heater should be located reasonable close to the
area where usage is the greatest and within a conditioned
space when possible. |
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GAS STUB-OUTS (or substitute outlets) for range, dryer,
fireplace, backup generator or grill for the precise control and efficiency
of gas. |
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AIR CONDITIONING with a minimum SEER of 14.0 provides
efficient cooling while using less energy than what a
heat pump would require. |
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CEILING INSULATION rated at R-30 for the most comfort
and efficiency, especially in our warm Florida summers. |
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WALL INSULATION rated at R-11 provides temperature stability
for year-round comfort. |
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DOUBLE-PANE WINDOWS offer extra protection against heat
transfer. |
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RIDGE VENT reduces air conditioning costs by keeping
the attic cooler. |
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INSULATED DOORS offer extra protection against heat
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Florida Public Utilities energy consultation services are
provided to you free of charge.
Why? It’s simple. Conserving energy is good for everyone.
If you have chosen a builder that is currently building Energy for Life
homes or you choose to have your home built to Energy for Life standards,
you can expect to save as much as 30 percent on your air conditioning,
heating and water heating energy costs. These three appliances
account for approximately 52 percent of your home’s
energy consumption.
Keep in mind that each home’s actual expenses and savings
will vary according to a wide range of factors, including
the quality of materials used, labor and installation costs,
number of people in the home, lifestyle, house location and
weather fluctuations.
What Does Your
House Score?
How to Measure Energy Efficiency
The State of Florida Department of Community Affairs requires
an Energy Performance Index (EPI) rating on every newly built
home. It verifies that a new home meetings the state’s
energy code. Florida homes can have an EPI of no more than
100 to pass state requirements.
The lower the EPI, the more energy-efficient the home. The
EPI for every model home you visit is available from the builder
upon request.
There are items, which are not considered when calculating
the EPI, but have significant impact on your energy bills,
such as lighting, washer, dryer, dishwasher, and pool or spa
heaters. To make the right choices, consult with Florida Public
Utilities and your builder for the efficiency upgrades that
are most appropriate for you.
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