What's New at NCEEA?

Energy Efficient Mortgage and Real Estate CE Training Videos Now Available

Our recent series of Energy Efficient Mortgage and Real Estate CE Trainings finished up in Greensboro on March 6th.  We networked with over 350 industry professionals in seven locations around the state and provided Continuing Education credits to the majority of these...

New NCEEA Videos Highlight Pre-Construction Best Practices for ENERGY STAR v3 New Homes

The NCEEA has created a video series to demonstrate the pre-construction best practices that allow a builders, raters, and trade contractors to successfully participate in an ENERGY STAR version 3 new home build. Eight steps are outlined in a timeline format, with additional information provided...

2012 NC Energy Code Video

We have made available a video created by the Department of Technology & Environmental Design at Appalachian State University highlighting  the main changes to the Energy Code and what they mean for our stakeholders. You can find the video, along with other Energy Code resources on our...

New Real Estate Sales Tools from the NCEEA

The NCEEA has developed a promotional package of "Real Estate Sales Tools". These tools are currently available at no cost to builders who commit to constructing 100% ENERGY STAR homes, as well as to Realtors who are Alliance members and regularly sell high-performance...

NCEEA Completes ENERGY STAR Market Impacts study

NCEEA's ENERGY STAR Market Impact Study Project Summary: The North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance has completed a study investigating the market advantages of ENERGY STAR (ES) qualification for new homes in a five county region around the greater Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina. This...

NCEEA's Marshall Dunlap in fall issue of Carolina Banker

NCEEA's Marshall Dunlap wrote a great article about Residential Energy Efficiency and Mortgage Lending that is in the fall 2011 issue of Carolina Banker. You can read it here.

Support The SAVE Act: Sensible Accounting to Value Energy Bill Introduced on Capitol Hill

The NCEEA Supports the SAVE Act: a bipartisan bill recently introduced in the U.S. Senate to account for energy costs in mortgage underwriting. To find out more about the bill, and what you can do to help support it, see our blog post about it.  

Friday Feature: Appalachian State Offers FREE Workshops on 2012 Energy Code

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Friday Feature: The State Employees' Credit Union offers Green Mortgages

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Friday Feature: An Inside View from the Solar Homestead at the National Mall

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