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Jamie Dupree

Cap and Trade Retrofits

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Jamie Dupree
@ July 3, 2009 12:00 AM
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There has been a lot of talk in recent days about what's in the Cap and Trade bill when it comes to forcing homeowners to make energy efficiency upgrades to their homes before selling them.

I think that's all talk - that's not what I read in this bill.

Let's first stipulate, that there is a big section in the bill, starting on page 351 about the Retrofit for Energy and Environmental Performance program.

"The purpose of the REEP program is to facilitate the retrofitting of existing buildings across the United States to achieve maximum cost-effective energy efficiency improvements and significant improvements in water use and other environmental attributes," states the bill.

The program would funnel money to states to retrofit public housing, commercial buildings and homes for energy efficiency efforts.

We can all agree to that. But I cannot agree with the conclusions that a lot of people have drawn about this program. From what I have read in the bill, it is not mandatory. The retrofit is not required to sell your home in the future.

But if you are building a new home or substantially renovating a home or building, then yes, you will likely have to comply with a series of new regulations.

"Did you see where you have to Reroof with Solar Reflectants and Upgrade your Furnace and A/C if they don't meet then CURRENT Green Requirements," wrote Scotty yesterday.

One of the few "requirements" in this section is that buildings which are retrofitted for energy efficiency should "utilize, especially in air conditioned buildings, roofing materials with high solar reflectance."

But it is not required for you to sell your home or business. And nowhere in the bill have I found provisions that require you to upgrade your heating and cooling systems if they don't meet energy efficiency requirements.

"A home inspection by the federal gov. before you can sell or finance a home, we are toast if that happens," wrote John Capes.

John, I would like to say that you are right. But I can't find anything in this bill that limits your ability to sell or finance a home by forcing you to make it more "green."

Again, I will say that if you build a brand new home, or substantially renovate a house or business, you will likely face new building codes and energy efficiency codes.

There are provisions that give you extra credit with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac if you want to buy a home that meets stepped up federal energy efficiency standards.

It looks like you can get a special credit to help you buy a home if you also agree to upgrade it on a number of fronts in terms of energy efficiency, and you could even get a break on FHA mortgage insurance.

There are mortgage incentives in the bill for multi-family dwellings, for manufactured housing (mobile homes.)

There are provisions that would require states to consider energy efficiency measures as having a positive effect on home values when being appraised.

But there is no requirement for you to change anything in your home. Clearly, though, the goal of this bill is to give you better terms for buying a house with green upgrades.

I can understand that people might look at these ideas and say it's just a first step towards requiring them for everyone. Okay, that's fine.

But I don't see anything in this bill that "forces" you to make upgrades to your roof, your HVAC system and more.

Like I told Neal on the air, I'm happy to be wrong about this. I just don't see anything "mandatory" in the bill. But if you find something different, please let me know.

If you want to download the bill to look for yourself, then here is your link: http://bit.ly/nOeu2

Right click on it to save the file on your computer.



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What others are saying

  • CAP AND TRADE
    THIS BILL WILL HAVE A FAR MORE DAMAGING EFFECT THAN HOMEOOWNERS UPGRADES, ITS A MIDDLE CLASS TAX HIKE,AN EXPENDITURE OF COSTLY RESOURCES WITH LITTLE RESULTS, A WAY FOR SOCIALIST GOVTS TO CONTROL YOU , OTHER COUNTRIES ARE ABOLISHING THEIR CAP AND TRADE, WHAT A SCAM FOR THE SHEEPLE
  • power grab
    the income tax was supposed to be only paid by rich people when it started....then it went to everybody....then you couldnt be trusted to pay properly after you see how much you owe, so they took it directly out of your check....this is a bigger deal....

    The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.---Vladimir Lenin
  • So?
    If it gets expanded in the future, so what? Really, if it becomes a requirement where the material is no longer available, multiple suppliers will feed the system, creating competition as there is now. The march of technology will continue, engineers will figure out how to make the stuff cheaper, and you'll be better off in the long run because your house will be cheaper to operate. Then you'll be driving utility companies crazy.

    Take low flow toilets. When first required, they were terrible products. Now they typically work well, come at standard market prices and it's no big deal.

    There's things in the bill I don't care for but the gnashing of teeth over potential energy requirements is wasted effort.
  • Cap and Trade revenue for government
    If our government is so sold on this why then isnt the revenue they will make going toward finding alternative energy, why is so much of this going back to them for spending however they see fit. Beleive me I have many more issues with this, like why not promote this worldwide, this is a world issue not just the United states. If we are the only ones this will not effect anything at all. Why is this a rush, very concerning. No, people this is a way for the Government to keep spending and get us to pay for their recklessness.
  • Like everything else...
    It's probable not going to be mandatory at first, but will probable be expanded and made mandatory in the future. Just my thought.
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