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- Home Page - RESNET
RESTalk Produced by RESNET us is the best way to stay up-to-date on everything going on in the world of Home Energy Ratings
- 2026 RESNET® Conference - RESNET
RESNET is excited to welcome you to San Antonio, TX, for the 2026 RESNET Conference! Connect with industry peers, expand your professional network, and explore San Antonio’s historic River Walk
- How to Become a Certified Home Energy Rater - RESNET
The Home Energy Rating industry is overseen by RESNET and is structured to ensure a high level of quality assurance With that in mind, energy raters must work through a Rating Provider, who is responsible for their certification and quality assurance
- About RESNET
In April 1995, the National Association of State Energy Officials and Energy Rated Homes of America founded the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) to develop a national market for home energy rating systems and energy-efficient mortgages
- HERS® Raters - RESNET
An individual who is certified by an accredited Rating Provider to inspect and test a home to evaluate each of the minimum rated features and complete a Home Energy Rating according to the RESNET Standards
- Who We Are - RESNET
RESNET committees help RESNET achieve its goal of setting the standards for quality Each committee’s purpose is to provide the RESNET Board with policy, implementation and technical guidance
- Standard for the Calculation and Labeling of the Energy . . . - RESNET
31 (Informative Note) Informative Annex A of Standard ANSI RESNET ICC 380 contains a table that summarizes parts of a Dwelling Unit that are included in Unconditioned Space Volume
- HERS® Standards - RESNET
The HERS® ratings are now based on Standards ANSI RESNET® ICC 301-2022, ANSI RESNET ICC 310-2020 and ANSI RESNET ICC 380 -2022 as adopted and modified by HERS Standards addenda incorporated into Chapter 3 of the Continuous Maintenance Edition
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