History of RESNET
Home energy ratings date back to 1981, when a group of mortgage
industry leaders set up the National Shelter Industry Energy Advisory
Council. The Council's goal was to establish a way to measure the
monetary savings attributable to the energy efficient features of a home
with the goal of crediting the energy efficiency of a home in the
mortgage loan. The result was the establishment of Energy Rated Homes of
America, a national non-profit organization. Energy mortgages also
date back to the early 1980s when Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Affairs, Federal Housing Administration
(FHA) and the Veterans Administration (VA) all adopted energy mortgage
programs. These programs were not widely used for a variety of reasons:
a lack of consumer and lender awareness, no uniform method of efficiency
evaluation (except in a few states with home energy rating systems) and
complicated program procedures. In April 1995, representatives of the
national mortgage industry, the National Association of State Energy
Officials, and Energy Rated Homes of America founded the Residential
Energy Services Network (RESNET) to develop national standards for home
energy ratings and to create a market for home energy rating systems and
energy mortgages. RESNET's activities were initially guided by a
mortgage industry steering committee, composed of the leading national
mortgage executives. For information on the mortgage industry steering
committee, click on RESNET Mortgage Industry
Steering Committee. In 2002 RESNET became incorporated as a 501
(c) (3) non-profit organization and Energy Rated Homes of America merged
into the organization. RESNET is governed by a Board
of Directors. After more than a decade of development, the
infrastructure needed to make energy efficiency a standard feature in
the nation's housing market is in place. Across the nation, rating
programs, in partnership with the housing industry, are forging the
public/private partnerships required for successful home energy rating
systems. RESNET is providing the technical, program and marketing
assistance required for this effort. |