About ENERGY STAR New
Homes

Program Overview

Sponsors of the Program

ENERGY STAR Partnership

Contact Us

For Homebuilders

How to Apply

Value & Benefits

Certification Guidelines

Technical Specifications

Home Energy (HERS) Rater Information

Frequently Asked Questions - General

Frequently Asked Questions - Technical

For Homebuyers

Features of ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes

Benefits to Homeowners

Ask Your Contractor

Resources

Affiliated Programs

Organizational Allies

Featured News and Events

 

 

Resources

Forms and Worksheets for homes completing in 2008

Application and Agreement Form (DOC)
Single-Family Incentive Request Worksheet (DOC)
Multi-Family Incentive Request Worksheet (DOC)

Worksheets for homes completing in 2009

2009 Single-Family Incentive Request Worksheet (DOC)
2009 Multi-Family Incentive Request Worksheet (DOC)

Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) Documents

CFL Installation Guide (DOC)
CFL Order Form (DOC)
W-9 form (PDF)
Warranty Information and CFL Clean-up Instructions (DOC)

Find a Builder

Find an ENERGY STAR builder by visiting the Environmental Protection Agency's website for a list of builders or developers who have built an ENERGY STAR qualified new home in the last 12 months.

The appearance of a builder's name on this list does not indicate any expressed or implied endorsement by the Massachusetts New Homes with ENERGY STAR program sponsors of the builder's workmanship, licensing, or general business practices. Homeowners should choose a builder by using normal precautions such as obtaining references from other customers. Visit the EPA's website for tips on finding a contractor. If the builder you choose, or have chosen, does not appear on this list, please visit our getting started page for builders or contact us.

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Zero Energy Pilot

The Massachusetts New Homes with ENERGY STAR Program Sponsors are launching a new, high performance home-building pilot, the “Zero Energy Challenge,” to encourage builders and developers to design and construct homes, which use considerably less energy than traditional residential construction practices in the Commonwealth.

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Free Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)

As part of the Massachusetts New Homes with ENERGY STAR Program, homebuilders are entitled to free compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) for enrolled projects.