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Page 1 The average home scored a 71. (And no, we didn’t grade on a curve!)

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Page 1: Slideshare energy index i.e

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The average home scored a 71.

(And no, we didn’t grade on a curve!)

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It was fairly typical for a home’s immediate potential to be in the 90’s, with the remaining points available when they upgrade or remodel.

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In this case the home will earn those 8 future points by installing an efficient boiler when they replace their system.

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The lowest score so far is a 25. On the plus side, this house can save a lot of money by making a handful of improvements.

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And the highest score is a perfect 100! We realized our chosen color scheme did not lend itself well to this outcome.

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One-third of homes could get a perfect score immediately. In this case, by upgrading their old heating system.

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The messaging was a challenge if a home had only a few points available in different areas.

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But overall the score worked great to help field staff communicate the simple path to an efficient home.