- What is RESNET
- RESNET Standards
- RESNET Priorities
- Board of Directors
- Minutes of Board of Directors Meetings
- Minutes of RESNET Board Executive Committee Meetings
- RESNET Board Resources
- Committees
- Associate Members
- RESNET Staff
- RESNET By-Laws
- History
- Annual Reports
- RESNET Process For Enhancing The National Consistency Of HERS Index Scores
- RESNET Developing Water Efficiency Rating System
- RESNET Roll of Honor
- 2018 RESNET Board of Directors Election
- RESNET Federal Advocacy Took Kit
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.
RESNET's standards are officially recognized by the federal government for verification of building energy performance for such programs as federal tax incentives, the Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program and the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Program. RESNET standards are also recognized by the U.S. mortgage industry for capitalizing a building's energy performance in the mortgage loan, and certification of "White Tags" for private financial investors.
The RESNET website is a one-stop solution where homeowners can learn about the energy audit and rating processes, and search the RESNET directory to find certified energy auditors and raters and qualified contractors and builders. To be included in the directory, these independent, unbiased professionals must complete the required energy training to meet the high standards of excellence that RESNET demands. All RESNET-certified and RESNET-qualified professionals agree to abide by the RESNET Code of Conduct.