An emerging trend in human consumption and daily living has surpassed the preliminary ?going green? phase of organic foods and has reached into all aspects of our lives: more fuel-efficient cars, reducing consumptions and cleaner energy. In a new move to help improve, not only our lives, but our homes, mandatory energy audits have been passed into laws in many states throughout the nation. An energy audit is an inspection, survey and analysis of energy flows in a building or home with the objective of understanding the dynamics of the system. Typically, an energy audit is conducted to seek out opportunities to reduce the amount of energy needed to help the building or home operate efficiently without negatively jeopardizing the output of energy. For a home, this may include finding ways to maintaining or improving human comfort, health and safety. An energy audit also seeks to prioritize the energy usage according
Starting on June 1, 2009, Austin homeowners will be required to have an energy audit conducted and completed on their house before they sell it. This new code was added by the City of Austin, requiring that all residential properties within the Austin city limits that are 10 years or older, receive services from Austin Electric Utility and that are on the market for sale, are required to have an energy audit completed by a certified auditor prior to the property being sold.
The homeowner who is selling the house has the choice of selecting an auditor that is a disinterested third party who may not have financial incentive to over-report repairs, or a home energy contractor who will accurately apply the cost of the audit to the cost of the needed repairs. The audit will need to include a visual inspection, as well as testing of the air conditioning system for leakage, using methods and standards that are officially approved by the City of Austin Energy Code. The audit must be conducted by a person certified by either the Building Performance Institute or other accredited agency approved by Austin Energy as a Building Performance Analyst or the industry equivalent.
There are exemptions for single-family homes, but they don't come without hoops. Owners of homes that have participated in the Austin Energy Home Performance with Energy Star? offering or an Austin Energy equivalent fewer than 10 years before the time of the sale and either performed at least three energy efficiency measures or received a rebate of $500 or more will get an exemption.
The City of Austin has finalized their list of equipment and tests that are required for the Energy Audit. Texas Green Energy Audit is offering Green Energy Audit Certification through the BPI program. The BPI program focuses on the house-as-a-system concept, including mechanical equipment and the building envelope. Students who successfully complete the course, the online final exam, and the field test know how to identify problems, their root causes, and the appropriate repair. The purpose of Texas Green Energy Audits is to provide the latest in green education, training, and testing to qualified individuals who want to obtain the Building Performance Institute (BPI) certification and become a Building Analyst Professional able to perform energy audits in Austin.
France is speeding up its attempts on biofuels and this is evident by several developments in the country. A distribution network for ethanol and biodiesel is being built in France, as the Finance Ministry has pledged to support "with no reservation" for E85's development as "first fuel of post oil era". E85's extensive development should predominantly cater to the consumers' interest of low price. Development of E85 will also help in attaining the energy independence goal of the country. Concretely, nearly 600 ethanol pumps are likely to be built in the country from the year 2007 onwards. These pumps will be a part of the network called 'grandes autoroutes', which connects several cities of France with Paris.
Another important development has been - Thierry Breton - French Finance Minister - stated, carmakers in the country have committed for investing in flex fuel cars, which can use E85 fuel effectively. As per Breton, flex fuel cars will make up half of all the cars sold in the country by the year 2009. The ambitious bio-fuel plan of the country will possibly succeed, provided the projected penetration is realized.
"Biofuel Market Worldwide (2006)", a recently published market research report by RNCOS provides an updated and detailed overview of the world Biofuel market. It examines the emerging trends and provides comprehensive analysis of future growth prospects in this sector.
According to this report, "The situation is expected to be more favorable in near future following the announcement from Prime Minister that a plan aiming to increase biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) authorizations by 800,000 Tons by 2007 is underway. The breakdown is 480 000 Tons and 320 000 Tons for Biodiesel and ethanol, respectively."
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