Achieving Challenge Home in Affordable Housing in the Hot - Humid Climate
- University of Central Florida - Florida Solar Energy Center
The Building America Partnership for Improved Residential Construction (BA-PIRC), one of the Building America research team leads, has partnered with two builders as they work through the Challenge Home certification process in one test home each. The builder partners participating in this cost-shared research are Southeast Volusia County Habitat for Humanity near Daytona, Florida and Manatee County Habitat for Humanity near Tampa, Florida. Both are affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International, a non-profit affordable housing organization. This research serves to identify viable technical pathways to meeting the CH criteria for other builders in the region. A further objective of this research is to identify gaps and barriers in the marketplace related to product availability, labor force capability, code issues, cost effectiveness, and business case issues that hinder or prevent broader adoption on a production scale. The builder partners participating in this cost-shared research are Southeast Volusia County Habitat for Humanity (SEVHFH) near Daytona, Florida and Manatee County Habitat for Humanity (MCHFH) near Tampa, Florida. Both are affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI), a nonprofit affordable housing organization. Manatee Co Habitat for Humanity Challenge home - Ellenton, FL 34222 S. Sarasota Challenge Home - Sarasota, FL Southeast Volusia co Habitat for Humanity's Challenge Home - Edgewater, FL 32141 Several iterations of home, Challenge Home as built, Challenge Home without solar, and Challenge Home configured to just meet Florida Code. All houses redone in BEOpt 2.1.0.2
- Research Organization:
- DOE Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI); University of Central Florida - Florida Solar Energy Center
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Building Technologies Office (EE-5B)
- Contributing Organization:
- University of Central Florida - Florida Solar Energy Center
- OSTI ID:
- 2204259
- Report Number(s):
- 4726
- Availability:
- OpenEI.Webmaster@nrel.gov
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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