In 2016 there were 206,583 homes in the United States that were HERS® rated and issued a HERS® Index. This broke the record for the number of homes HERS® rated in a year. In 2016 there were 16,403 more homes HERS® rated than in 2015. Besides the increase in the number of homes HERS® rated, the average HERS® Index Score in 2016 was 61, as compared to the average HERS® Index score of 62 in 2015. The six leading states in terms of homes receiving a HERS® Index were: Texas – 40,012 North Carolina – 13,397 Arizona – 12,522 Florida – 12,484 Colorado – 12,320 Indiana – 8,951 The six states with the lowest average HERS® Index Scores were: Maine – 26 Hawaii – 31 Vermont – 47 Montana – 49 Minnesota – 51 Nebraska – 52 The following is the number of homes issued a HERS® Index Score in 2016 and the average HERS® Index Score by state: Number of Ratings in 2016 Average HERS® Index in 2016 Number of Ratings in 2015 Average HERS® Index in 2015 Alabama 1,745 71 1,681 73 Alaska* 425 55 34 57 Arizona 12,522 63 11,244 63 Arkansas 714 72 592 76 California** 1,156 68 716 69 Colorado 12,320 55 10,150 57 Connecticut 1,236 53 1,194 55 Delaware 2,067 53 2,332 52 District of Columbia 337 59 166 67 Florida 12,484 58 15,323 58 Georgia 8,820 70 7,253 71 Hawaii 31 45 4 36 Idaho 1,649 60 1,072 60 Illinois 3,361 60 2,953 60 Indiana 8,951 65 9,916 66 Iowa 5,032 56 4,871 59 Kansas 1,289 69 1,199 69 Kentucky 2,009 65 1,650 66 Louisiana 314 74 178 75 Maine 113 26 18 52 Maryland 6,513 55 5,903 57 Massachusetts 7,466 55 5,693 56 Michigan 2,944 57 2,089 59 Minnesota 6,494 51 4,838 53 Mississippi 25 65 84 66 Missouri 625 68 979 71 Montana 115 49 91 50 Nebraska 1,249 52 545 51 Nevada 4,966 62 5,065 62 New Hampshire 591 61 388 55 New Jersey 3,704 61 3,754 61 New Mexico 1,148 56 1,662 59 New York 3,640 53 3,802 54 North Carolina 13,397 66 12,742 67 North Dakota 21 58 4 66 Ohio 6,595 60 6,894 60 Oklahoma 4,019 61 3,597 62 Oregon 330 56 282 60 Pennsylvania 3,579 61 3,128 61 Rhode Island 334 62 272 59 South Carolina 7,740 68 6,478 69 South Dakota 219 53 187 57 Tennessee 1,106 67 1,348 68 Texas 40,012 64 38,953 65 Utah 1,522 62 1,498 61 Vermont 388 47 330 49 Virginia 7,235 63 4,189 63 Washington 1,316 56 1,089 58 West Virginia 126 67 129 64 Wisconsin 2,526 52 2,238 57 Wyoming 63 58 58 60 * Alaska number does not reflect State’s energy standard ratings ** California number does not reflect Title 24 HERS RESNET Executive Director Steve Baden commented on the over 206,000 homes HERS® rated in 2016, “homebuilders are increasingly seeing energy efficiency as a major selling point for buying a new home. To take advantage of this opportunity, builders across the nation are presenting their homes’ energy performance in a way that every home buyer can understand, the home’s HERS® Index Score. I expect that this trend will continue. It is particularly encouraging that the average HERS® Index Score was 61. This is 39% more efficient than homes built as recently as 2006 and 69% more efficient than a typical home built in 1970. I congratulate the energy smart builders, HERS® Raters and program sponsors that are leading the trend to mainstreaming high performance homes in the market place.” To learn what is driving this trend, attend the 2017 RESNET Building Performance Conference. The RESNET Conference is the “not-to-miss” event on home energy ratings and home performance. For more information go 2017 RESNET Conference