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    Free Webinar: 30 Years of ENERGY STAR for Homes - Inside the Origin Story, May 6, 2 pm ET

  • 6 May 2026
  • Event Host : Green Builder Media, LLC
Free Webinar: 30 Years of ENERGY STAR for Homes
Event Description

Join a conversation with the pioneers who helped build one of the most successful public-private partnership programs in housing history. This is a rare opportunity to hear firsthand stories from inside the EPA, the early academic partnerships, and the builder adoption efforts that transformed ENERGY STAR for Homes from an idea into a national standard.

Learn:

  • How ENERGY STAR for Homes evolved from the original ENERGY STAR program.
  • Who the early champions were — and how collaboration sparked momentum.
  • What it took to jumpstart builder adoption in the mid-1990s.
  • Lessons learned from Version 1.0 through later program updates.
  • The keys to long-term success that continue to shape the program today.

There are very few programs in the history of the building industry that have fundamentally reshaped the way we think about performance, efficiency, and value.

ENERGY STAR is one of them.

 

What began in 1992 as a relatively modest initiative under the Clean Air Act—designed to promote energy-efficient products—has evolved into one of the most recognized and trusted programs in the world. By the time the Energy Policy Act of 2005 formally codified ENERGY STAR as a voluntary public-private partnership, its impact was already undeniable.

But the story that many people don’t fully know is how ENERGY STAR made the leap from appliances and equipment to homes, and how that shift helped catalyze an entirely new era of building performance.

The ENERGY STAR for Homes program didn’t emerge from a fully formed playbook. It was built in real time through collaboration, experimentation, and a shared belief that homes could, and should, perform better.

That early vision was brought to life by a small but influential group of partners, including the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Conservation Services Group, the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), and Arizona State University. Together, they helped translate an idea into a framework that builders could actually implement.

Thirty years later, the ripple effects of that work are everywhere. Today, ENERGY STAR is not just a label, it’s a signal of trust. It has helped normalize energy efficiency, elevate consumer expectations, and lay the groundwork for many of the high-performance building practices we now consider essential.

But like all transformative movements, its beginnings were anything but inevitable. They were driven by people. By ideas. By moments of insight that, at the time, may not have seemed historic, but ultimately changed the trajectory of an entire industry.

That’s why Green Builder Media’s upcoming webinar, ENERGY STAR for Homes Anniversary, on May 6 is so compelling.

In celebration of the 30-year anniversary of ENERGY STAR for Homes, we’re bringing together three individuals who were there at the very beginning, who helped shape the program not just in theory, but also in practice.

Sam Rashkin will share stories from inside the EPA as the program was being conceived and built, offering a rare glimpse into how a federal initiative becomes a market-moving force.

Dr. Howard Bashford will reflect on the early conversations and collaborations that helped spark the program’s development, including pivotal moments that connected academia, industry, and government.

And Daran Wastchak will bring a boots-on-the-ground perspective, sharing what it actually took to drive builder adoption in those early days and how that work helped lay the foundation for the home performance industry as we know it today.

Together, they’ll walk us through the evolution of ENERGY STAR for Homes, from its earliest iterations to the program’s ongoing impact, and unpack the lessons that remain just as relevant today as they were three decades ago.

The webinar will provide an important reminder that meaningful change in this industry doesn’t happen all at once. It happens through persistence, partnership, and a willingness to challenge the status quo.

At a time when the industry is once again being asked to evolve toward decarbonization, resilience, and a more holistic definition of value, there is something powerful about revisiting the origin story of a program that successfully moved the market before.

Because the question is no longer whether transformation is possible. We’ve already seen it happen. The question is: what will we build next?

 


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  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Green Builder Media, LLC
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Sam Rashkin (formerly EPA)
      Dr. Howard Bashford (Arizona State University, Del E. Webb School of Construction)
      Daran Wastchak (D.R. Wastchak, LLC; RESNET Rating Provider)
  • Cost
    • FREE Event
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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