five

Residential Existing Homes (One to Four Units) Energy Efficiency Projects with Income-based Incentives by Customer Type: Beginning 2010

收藏
data.ny.gov2024-01-22 更新2025-03-24 收录
下载链接:
https://data.ny.gov/it/Energy-Environment/Residential-Existing-Homes-One-to-Four-Units-Energ/assk-vu73
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER BEFORE USING DATA. The Residential Existing Homes Program is a market transformation program that uses Building Performance Institute (BPI) Goldstar contractors to install comprehensive energy-efficient improvements.  The program is designed to use building science and a whole-house approach to reduce energy use in the State’s existing one-to-four family and low-rise multifamily residential buildings and capture heating fuel and electricity-related savings.  The Program provides income-based incentives, including an assisted subsidy for households with income up to 80% of the State or Median County Income, whichever is higher to install eligible energy efficiency improvements including building shell measures, high efficiency heating and cooling measures, ENERGY STAR appliances and lighting.   D I S C L A I M E R: Estimated Annual kWh Savings, Estimated Annual MMBtu Savings, and First Year Energy Savings $ Estimate represent contractor reported savings derived from energy modeling software calculations and not actual realized energy savings. The accuracy of the Estimated Annual kWh Savings and Estimated Annual MMBtu Savings for projects has been evaluated by an independent third party. The results of the impact analysis indicate that, on average, actual savings amount to 35 percent of the Estimated Annual kWh Savings and 65 percent of the Estimated Annual MMBtu Savings. The analysis did not evaluate every single project, but rather a sample of projects from 2007 and 2008, so the results are applicable to the population on average but not necessarily to any individual project which could have over or under achieved in comparison to the evaluated savings. The results from the impact analysis will be updated when more recent information is available. Many factors influence the degree to which estimated savings are realized, including proper calibration of the savings model and the savings algorithms used in the modeling software. Some reasons individual households may realize savings different from those projected include, but are not limited to, changes in the number or needs of household members, changes in occupancy schedules, changes in energy usage behaviors, changes to appliances and electronics installed in the home, and beginning or ending a home business. Beginning November 2017, the Program requires the use of HPXML-compliant modeling software tools and data quality protocols have been implemented to more accurately project savings. For more information, please refer to the Evaluation Report published on NYSERDA’s website at:  http://www.nyserda.ny.gov/-/media/Files/Publications/PPSER/Program-Evaluation/2012ContractorReports/2012-HPwES-Impact-Report-with-Appendices.pdf.   The New York Residential Existing Homes (One to Four Units) dataset includes the following data points for projects completed during Green Jobs Green-NY, beginning November 15, 2010: Home Performance Project ID, Home Performance Site ID, Project County, Project City, Project Zip, Gas Utility, Electric Utility, Project Completion Date, Customer Type, Low-Rise or Home Performance Indicator, Total Project Cost (USD), Total Incentives (USD), Type of Program Financing, Amount Financed Through Program (USD), Pre-Retrofit Home Heating Fuel Type, Year Home Built, Size of Home, Volume of Home, Number of Units, Measure Type, Estimated Annual kWh Savings, Estimated Annual MMBtu Savings, First Year Energy Savings $ Estimate (USD), Homeowner Received Green Jobs-Green NY Free/Reduced Cost Audit (Y/N). How does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov.

重要提示!在使用数据前,请务必阅读免责声明。住宅现有房屋计划是一项市场转型项目,该项目通过建筑性能研究所(BPI)金牌承包商安装全面的节能改进措施。该计划旨在运用建筑科学和整体房屋方法,以减少州内现有的一至四户家庭及低层多户住宅建筑物的能源消耗,并捕捉供暖燃料和电力相关的节约。该计划提供基于收入的激励措施,包括对收入不超过州或县中位数收入的80%的家庭提供的辅助补贴,以安装合格的节能改进措施,包括建筑外壳措施、高效供暖和冷却措施、能源之星家用电器和照明。 免责声明:预估年度千瓦时节约量、预估年度百万英热单位节约量和第一年能源节约美元估算值代表承包商根据能源建模软件计算得出的节约量,而非实际实现的能源节约量。预估年度千瓦时节约量和预估年度百万英热单位节约量对于项目的准确性已由独立第三方进行评估。影响分析的结果表明,平均而言,实际节约量占预估年度千瓦时节约量的35%和预估年度百万英热单位节约量的65%。分析并未评估每个单独的项目,而是评估了2007年和2008年的项目样本,因此结果适用于平均情况,但不一定适用于任何单个项目,该项目可能相对于评估的节约量有超额或不足的表现。当有更新的信息可用时,影响分析的结果将进行更新。许多因素会影响预估节约量实现的程度,包括节约模型的正确校准和建模软件中使用的节约算法。个别家庭可能实现的节约量与预测不同,原因可能包括但不限于家庭成员数量或需求的变化、居住时间表的变化、能源使用行为的变化、家中安装的家用电器和电子设备的变化,以及开始或结束家庭业务。自2017年11月开始,该计划要求使用符合HPXML规范的建模软件工具,并已实施数据质量协议,以更准确地预测节约量。如需更多信息,请参阅NYSERDA网站上发布的评估报告:http://www.nyserda.ny.gov/-/media/Files/Publications/PPSER/Program-Evaluation/2012ContractorReports/2012-HPwES-Impact-Report-with-Appendices.pdf。 纽约住宅现有房屋(一至四单元)数据集包括以下数据点,这些数据点来自2010年11月15日开始实施的绿色就业绿色-纽约计划期间完成的项目:房屋性能项目ID、房屋性能站点ID、项目县、项目市、项目邮编、燃气公用事业、电力公用事业、项目完成日期、客户类型、低层或房屋性能指标、总项目成本(美元)、总激励措施(美元)、项目融资类型、通过项目融资的金额(美元)、改造前房屋供暖燃料类型、房屋建造年份、房屋尺寸、房屋体积、单元数量、措施类型、预估年度千瓦时节约量、预估年度百万英热单位节约量、第一年能源节约美元估算值(美元)、业主是否收到绿色就业-绿色-纽约免费/低成本审计(是/否)。 贵组织如何使用此数据集?您希望Open NY上出现哪些其他NYSERDA或能源相关数据集?请通过发送电子邮件至OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov与我们联系。
提供机构:
data.ny.gov
5,000+
优质数据集
54 个
任务类型
进入经典数据集
二维码
社区交流群

面向社区/商业的数据集话题

二维码
科研交流群

面向高校/科研机构的开源数据集话题

数据驱动未来

携手共赢发展

商业合作