Certification Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes

DOE-recognized Certification Organizations implement and maintain the integrity of the DOE Efficient New Homes certification process. This includes certification administration and documentation, quality assurance, and education and training of raters. DOE-recognized Certification Organizations will be listed on this webpage as they are reviewed and recognized. 

DOE has recognized the following organizations as Home Certification Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes (HCOs for DOE):

National, except CaliforniaCalifornia Only

DOE has recognized the following organizations as Multifamily Review Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes (MROs for DOE):

National, except CaliforniaCalifornia Only

For projects certified under Version 1 Rev. 8, raters must work under an EPA-recognized Home Certification Organization (HCO) rather than an HCO for DOE. 

DOE recognizes three different types of Certification Organizations: 

  • Home Certification Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes (HCOs for DOE)
  • Multifamily Review Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes (MROs for DOE)
  • Manufactured Homes Quality Assurance Providers for DOE Efficient New Homes (MH QA Providers for DOE) 

Because DOE Efficient New Homes program requirements include prerequisite requirements for ENERGY STAR certification, only EPA-recognized HCOs, MROs, or Manufactured Homes QA Providers may apply for recognition as HCOs for DOE, MROs for DOE, or MH QA Providers for DOE. Qualifying organizations that wish to become DOE-recognized Certification Organizations may apply according to the processes described below.

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Apply to Become a DOE-Recognized Certification Organization

  • Home Certification Organizations for DOE Efficient New Homes

    HCOs for DOE oversee the following:

    • All Version 1, Revision 9.0 certifications that use the ERI path.
    • All Single Family National Version 2 certifications.
    • All Multifamily National Version 2 certifications that use the ERI path.
    • All Single Family for California Version 2 certifications.
    • All Multifamily for California Version 2 certifications of low-rise multifamily buildings, as defined by California's 2022 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. 

    To apply for recognition as an HCO for DOE, please complete and submit the following documents by email to DOE at EfficientNewHomes@doe.gov.

    HCO for DOE Certification System

    HCO for DOE Certification Protocol

    Quality Assurance Checklists for HCOs for DOE

    Single Family Quality Assurance ChecklistsMultifamily Quality Assurance Checklists Multifamily Photo Documentation Guidance

    Rater Training Requirements

    Based on the HCO for DOE Certification System (see above), HCOs for DOE ensure that Raters have the appropriate credentials and training to certify DOE Efficient New Homes projects. For each DOE Efficient New Homes program version, Raters are required to take a set of training modules and associated assessments prior to completing their first inspection on a project. These modules and assessments are administered, tracked, and recorded by HCOs for DOE. As new training modules are developed and required for different DOE Efficient New Homes specifications, Raters must complete them according to the chart below.

     

    DOE Efficient New Homes Program VersionRequired Training Modules/AssessmentsDate Launched by DOETransition Period1
    All Program VersionsDOE Efficient New Homes Orientation (2025)211/17/2025Ended 2/17/2026
    Single Family Version 2 (National)Single Family Version 2 Training (2026)33/10/2026N/A
    Multifamily Version 2 (National)Multifamily Version 2 Training, Module 1 (2026)43/10/2026N/A
    Multifamily Version 2 Training, Module 212/31/2024Ended 4/1/2025
    Single Family Version 2 (California)Single Family Version 2 (California) Training8/15/2024Ended11/15/2024
    Single Family Version 2 2024 Revision Updates11/15/2024Ended 2/15/2025
    Single Family Version 2 2025 Revision Updates11/17/2025Ended 2/17/2026
    Multifamily Version 2 (California)Multifamily Version 2 2025 Revision Updates11/17/2025Ended 2/17/2026

    1. Raters certifying DOE Efficient New Homes projects must successfully complete this module/assessment on or before the end of the transition period. If a Rater has not completed the training by the end of this period, they are NOT eligible to inspect or certify DOE Efficient New Homes projects pending successful completion of this module and assessment.

    2. Raters who have already taken a previous version of the program orientation and passed the associated assessment are not required to review this program orientation. 

    3. Raters who have already taken a previous version of the Single Family Version 2 (SFV2) Training and completed all update training videos and assessments (SFV2 2024 Revision Updates and SFV2 2025 Revision Updates) are not required to review this training. Raters new to the program may take the SFV2 Training (2026) in lieu of completing these previous SFV2 trainings, as it covers all technical content updates through SFV2 Rev. 3.

    4. Raters who have already taken a previous version of the Multifamily Version 2 (MFV2), Module 1 Training and completed all update training videos and assessments (MFV2 2024 Revision Updates and MFV2 2025 Revision Updates) are not required to review this training. Raters new to the program may take the MFV2 Training (2026) in lieu of completing these previous MFV2 trainings, as it covers all technical content updates through MFV2 Rev. 2.