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Energy Efficiency Home Retrofits Can Protect You During Extreme Temperature Events 

Last updated: September 25, 2024 10:04 pm
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Extreme weather events, fueled by human-induced climate change, are becoming more frequent and severe. This has led to an increase in heat waves and cold flashes, pushing the human body to its limits of temperature regulation. When power fails during extreme weather events, homes struggle to maintain a comfortable temperature. However, homes with energy efficiency retrofits can retain cool or warm air longer, saving money and providing comfort and safety during normal temperature fluctuations and extreme events.

The stack effect, caused by air leakage, is the main reason why homes struggle to regulate their temperature. Warm air rises and escapes from the top of the house, while cold air is drawn in at the lower level, creating temperature imbalances. High wind speeds and poor insulation also contribute to heat exchange and temperature fluctuations.

To address air leakage and improve energy efficiency, homeowners and renters can take various measures. The Department of Energy provides resources for detecting air leaks, performing blower door tests, and conducting home energy assessments. Simple solutions like caulking windows and installing foam gaskets can help reduce air leakage for renters, while homeowners can consider more intensive measures like reinsulating walls and replacing windows and doors.

Financial support for retrofits is available through federal funding sources and programs like the Weatherization Assistance Program for low-income households. Utilities and states also offer incentives like Inclusive Utility Investments and Pay As You Save models to help customers make energy efficiency retrofits. Federal tax credits and energy rebates are available for homeowners making permanent improvements to their homes.

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Retrofits can serve as a safety net during extreme weather events by helping homes maintain a comfortable temperature even during power outages. Technologies like solar panels with battery storage and distributed wind can provide additional resilience to homes. As extreme weather events become more common, preparing your home with retrofits and modifications can save money and ensure safety in the face of worsening climate change.

In conclusion, energy efficiency retrofits are essential for increasing the durability, safety, comfort, and value of homes while saving money and reducing energy demand. By implementing these retrofits, homeowners and renters can improve the resilience of their homes during extreme weather events and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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