Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Helping Homeowners Invest in Energy-Efficient Homes

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Helping Homeowners Invest in Energy-Efficient Homes
Posted by Jesse Lee on March 02, 2010 at 03:24 PM EST
Earlier today, after touring Savannah Tech, President Obama announced the initiatives for HOMESTAR, a program that offers incentives for people to make their homes more energy-efficient.

The President explained that the new program will save families several hundred of dollars on utilities, make the economy less dependent on fossil fuels, create work for small businesses and contractors, and bring back construction jobs.


Here's one of the best things about energy efficiency - it turns out that energy-efficient windows or insulation, those things are products that are almost exclusively manufactured right here in the United States of America. It's very hard to ship windows from China. So a lot of these materials are made right here in America.

President Barack Obama stops to greet workers as he tours the Chatham Steel Company in Savannah, Ga., March 2, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)
.Through the HOMESTAR Program, homeowners who make investments for energy-efficiency in their homes will be eligible to receive:

•Direct rebates for energy-saving investments
•50 percent rebates for the cost of each upgrade up to $1500
•Rebates up to $3000 for those who choose to retrofit their whole homes
•Guaranteed quality installations through quality assurance providers who would conduct field audits after work is completed
•Support for financing through State and local governments
President Obama explained that these short-term investments will lead to long-term savings for homeowners and consumers.

Just like a responsible homeowner will invest in their homes in the near term to fortify their economic security in the long term, we’ve got to do the same as a country. It will have some costs on the front end -- you buy a new boiler, or you get some insulation, or you get some new windows, that's going to have an initial cost, and the same is true from a government perspective. And it’s going to be politically difficult to do some of this, but it’s what’s right to plan for our future.



President Barack Obama speaks at Savannah Technical College in Savannah, Ga., March 2, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

1 comment:

  1. Energy efficient homes save a lot of money at the end of the month and the President is really making efforts that we save every penny wasted on unwanted things.

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