Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties
The U.S. Department of Energy sets energy efficiency standards for rental properties to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.
The U.S. Department of Energy sets energy efficiency standards for rental properties to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.
The Natural Resources Defense Council provides a comprehensive guide for landlords on improving energy efficiency in rental properties, including tips on lighting, insulation, and appliances.
The Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) lists incentives for energy efficiency upgrades in rental properties, including tax credits and rebates.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) reviews existing energy efficiency standards for rental properties and provides recommendations for improvement.
This video provides tips and tricks for making rental properties more energy efficient, including DIY projects and low-cost upgrades.
The California Department of Housing and Community Development outlines energy efficiency requirements for rental properties in the state, including standards for insulation, windows, and lighting.
Researchers at Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies examine the benefits of energy efficiency in rental properties, including reduced energy consumption and improved tenant health.
The Urban Institute conducts a cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency upgrades in rental properties, including the potential for cost savings and increased property value.