Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard for Affordable Housing

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Green Building Incentive
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Washington
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Water Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Clothes Washers, Dishwasher, Refrigerators/Freezers, Water Heaters, Lighting, Furnaces, Boilers, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Caulking/Weather-stripping, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Website:
http://www.commerce.wa.gov/building-infrastructure/housing/housing-trust-fund/housing-trust-fund-evergreen-sustainable-development/
Administrator:
Washington Department of Commerce
Applicable Sectors:
Construction, Local Government, Residential, State Government, Installers/Contractors, Multifamily Residential, Integrators
Last Updated:
12/03/2015

Summary

The Washington State Department of Commerce created the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, a set of green building criteria that is required for any affordable housing project applying for state funds through the Washington State Housing Trust Fund (HTF) beginning in July 2008. The standard is based on a point system which awards points for a variety of sustainable building practices including:

  • Site location and neighborhood planning;
  • Water conservation;
  • Energy efficiency and the incorporation of renewable energy technologies; and
  • Environmentally-conscious construction practices, building materials and improved indoor-air quality.

All projects must comply with all mandatory measures. New construction must also earn a minimum of 50 points from the optional measures, and rehabilitation projects must earn 40 points from the optional measures. Optional measures are assigned a point value that can range from 1 point (e.g., for designing a building solar-ready) to 15 points (e.g., for achieving greater points for energy efficiency under Washington State's Energy Code). Installing a solar photovoltaic system can earn up to 5 points. Solar water heaters that meet certain design criteria and provide 50% of the total water heating needs of a house can earn 10 points.

In addition to these optional measures, there are a variety of mandatory measures and equipment requirements which have to be met. The mandatory elements span the range of sustainable building categories and the program guidelines provide full details. Affordable housing projects constructed without state funds do not need to comply with this code, but any project that receives funding must comply with the Evergreen Standard as of July 1, 2008.