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The Systems Building Research Alliance, or SBRA, (formerly
the Manufactured Housing Research Alliance), will pay retailers and
community owners a $500 rebate for each new ENERGY STAR qualified
manufactured or modular home they sell to customers of NV Energy /
Sierra Pacific Power Company. In addition to the $500 retailer rebate
for ENERGY STAR construction, SBRA will pay a $250 incentive to the
equipment supplier to buy down the cost of a heat pump, a requirement
for electrically-heated homes.
NV Energy / Sierra Pacific Power is sponsoring the rebate program
to increase sales of ENERGY STAR homes within their service territory.
The program is a win-win for all involved, with the manufacturer
qualifying for the federal tax credit, the homebuyer purchasing
a more comfortable and efficient home that will help lower their
monthly energy bills, and now the rebate for home retailers and
community owners and HVAC distributors.
For many utilities, improved efficiency can be a cost-effective
strategy for reducing electric demand and system peaks, factors
that reduce the need to build additional generating capacity. Underwriting
a portion of the costs of ENERGY STAR construction through a rebate
program is a good fit with their overall efficiency portfolio and
reaches a segment of their customer base that has been difficult
to reach in the past.
To help retailers and community owners sell new ENERGY STAR homes
in NV Energy's / Sierra Pacific Power Company's service area, SBRA
will provide at no cost marketing materials, including a sales video
DVD, posters, brochures and window decals. To obtain these materials,
simply fax or email a completed Marketing
Materials Request Form to SBRA.
Retailers and community owners should contact their manufacturer
representatives for information about their ENERGY STAR options.
If you have any questions, contact Gwynne Koch, SBRA ENERGY STAR
Program Coordinator, at 212-496-0900 ext. 12 or gkoch@research-alliance.org.
Steps to Collecting
the Rebate
Step
1. Verify the Power Provider
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Verify that the homebuyer
is a customer of NV Energy or Sierra Pacific Power Company.
Ask the homebuyer first. If they're not sure, call Gwynne Koch
at SBRA at (212) 496-0900 x12 or gkoch@research-alliance.org.
Be sure to have the home's address on hand.
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Step 2. Order the
Home
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Contact an ENERGY STAR
qualified manufacturer about availability and pricing of ENERGY
STAR homes. When ordering, be sure to request a home that meets
the Energy Star requirements. See the list of Participating
Home Manufacturers below.
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3. Step 3 Select appropriate heating/cooling equipment
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Homes with electric heat may require a heat pump to be installed.
Follow the home manufacturer's sizing recommendation or select
the correct size from the Sizing Guidelines
chart below.
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Step 4. Verify the
ENERGY STAR Installation Items
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After the home is installed,
use the Site Installation Checklist (provided by the
home manufacturer with each home) to verify completion of the
ENERGY STAR installation items. Sign the Checklist and the SBRA
Quality Assurance (gray) label that is affixed to the home.
Mail or fax the completed Checklist to the home manufacturer.
If this step is completed by the home manufacturer, request
of copy of the Site Installation Checklist from the manufacturer.
Please contact your manufacturer representative for more information
about their Site Installation Checklist.
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Step 5. Apply for
the Rebate
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Fill out a
Rebate
Application. Attach a copy of the completed Site Installation
Checklist and a copy of the cooling equipment invoice or
purchase order for each home included on the application. Mail
or fax the application and all required documentation to:
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NVE SPPC ENERGY STAR Rebate
Systems Building Research Alliance
2109 Broadway, Suite 200
New York, NY 10023
Fax: 212-496-5389
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Once the rebate application and supporting documents are received,
SBRA will provide a free starter pack of 10 compact fluorescent light
bulbs (CFLs) to the homeowner.
Participating Home Manufacturers
| Manufacturer
| City, State
| Contact
| Phone
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Cavco Durango
Cavco Litchfield
Champion/Genesis Homes
Golden West Homes
Fleetwood Homes
Fleetwood Homes
Fuqua Homes
Hallmark Southwest
Kit HomeBuilders West
Nashua Homes
Palm Harbor Homes
Schult Homes
Silvercrest Homes
Silvercrest Homes
Skyline Homes
Skyline Homes
| Phoenix, AZ
Goodyear, AZ
Weiser, ID
Perris, CA
Glendale, AZ
Riverside, CA
Bend, OR
Loma Linda, CA
Caldwell, ID
Boise, ID
Tempe, AZ
Buckeye, AZ
Corona, CA
Woodland, CA
Woodland, CA
San Jacinto, CA
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Gary Wilson
Bob Mazzola
Chuck Bleth
Rob Loomis
Irv Hill
Michael Espinosa
Ron Sparkman
Allen McKellips
Charles Lawrence
Don Kiehl
Bruce Baldwin
Steve Brady
Craig Fleming
Salvador Moreno
Jeff Brunner
Russell Williamson
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(602) 278-3554
(623) 882-2816
(800) 635-1030
(951) 657-1611
(800) 789-4797
(888) 380-4489
(541) 382-4252
(909) 796-2561
(208) 454-5000
(208) 345-0222
(480) 967-7877
(623) 386-4495
(951) 734-6610
(530) 662-9156
(530) 666-0974
(951) 654-9321
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(602) 484-7028
(623) 882-2821
(208) 549-0060
(951) 943-3303
(623) 939-3482
(951) 688-7719
(909) 796-2567
(208) 454-8137
(208) 345-1144
(480) 829-7091
(623) 386-3068
(951) 737-9043
(530) 662-3158
(530) 666-7962
(951) 654-0490
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Note: This list may not be all inclusive. Other plants located
in Oregon, Idaho and Washington also may provide ENERGY STAR homes.
If the plant you are doing business with is not listed above, please
contact Gwynne Koch at (212) 496-0900 x12 or gkoch@research-alliance.org
for the most current list of participating manufacturers.
NV Energy / Sierra Pacific Power Company's Service Area
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NVE / SPPC service area includes all or part of the counties
listed below. (Click on the map to enlarge).
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Carson, NV
Churchhill, NV
Douglas, NV
Elko, NV
Esmeralda, NV
Eureka, NV
Humboldt, NV
Lander, NV
Lyon, NV
Mineral, NV
Nye, NV
Pershing, NV
Storey, NV
Washoe, NV
Alpine, CA
El Dorado, CA
Mono, CA
Placer, CA
Nevada, CA
Sierra, CA
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Selling ENERGY STAR Manufactured Homes
Marketing is telling your story, and ENERGY STAR is a great storybetter
performing homes that cost less to own. Unless you tell your story,
you give it away. This presentation reviews what every retailer
needs to know about ENERGY STAR. It is suitable for training and
other group presentations.
Download
the Presentation (PDF)
Cooling Equipment Sizing
Guidelines for ENERGY STAR Manufactured Homes in NV Energy / Sierra
Pacific Power Company's Service Area
ENERGY STAR qualified manufactured homes typically require less
cooling capacity because their high insulation levels and tight
construction slow the transfer of heat from outside into the home,
and their tight air distribution systems minimize the loss of conditioned
air from the ducts.
Find the region on the map below where the home will be placed
and determine the corresponding sizing region letter. Find the row
corresponding to the region letter on the table below. To find the
required cooling equipment capacity in tons for a heat pump or air
conditioner, read across that row to the column that corresponds
to the home's conditioned floor area. The value represents the appropriate
cooling equipment size (in tons of cooling capacity) for ENERGY
STAR qualified manufactured homes.
| Floor
Area (square feet) |
| Sizing
Region |
Up to 840 |
841 to 1,120 |
1,121 to 1,280
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1,281 to 1,440 |
1,441 to 1,680 |
1,681 to 1,960 |
1,961 to 2,240 |
2,241 to 2,520
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2,521 to 2,760
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2,761 to 3,000
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1.5
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1.5
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1.5
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2
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2.5
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2.5
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3
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3
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B
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1.5
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1.5
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2
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2
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2.5
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2.5
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3
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3
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3.5
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1.5
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1.5
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2
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2.5
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2.5
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3
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3.5
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3.5
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1.5
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2
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2
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2
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2.5
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3
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3
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3.5
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3.5
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3.5
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1.5
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2
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2
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2
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2.5
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3
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3
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3.5
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3.5
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1
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1.5
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1.5
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1.5
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2
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2.5
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2.5
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2.5
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Disclaimer: The technical basis for the values that
appear on the table is Right-J, an Air Conditioning Contractors
of America (ACCA)-endorsed software version of ACCA Manual J, Load
Calculation for Residential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning,
Seventh Edition. The values on this table are intended as a guide
for equipment selection. This information is not a substitute for
proper evaluation and judgment by an equipment specifier. The cooling
capacity estimates are based on typical home configurations and
assumed design conditions (up to 14% window to floor area ratio).
Actual sizing requirements may differ from the values on the table.
The Manufactured Housing Research Alliance and its members assume
no liability for errors in equipment sizing, selection and installation.
Documents and Forms
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