SOUTH DAKOTA

Residential Energy Efficiency Potential

20%

Energy used by South Dakota single-family homes that can be saved through cost-effective improvements

South Dakota existing jobs in energy efficiency (2016)1

Cost-effective package savings potential in South Dakota single-family homes

135.2
million
dollars per year utility bill savings
5.5
trillion
Btu per year gas, propane, and fuel oil savings
574.9
million
kWh per year electricity savings
167.1
thousand
cars of pollution reduction
South Dakota Top 10 ImprovementsSouth Dakota Utility Bill Savings (electricity, gas, propane, and fuel oil)Statewide Annual Consumer SavingsMillionsAverage Annual Savingsper Household$0$5$10$15$20$25$30$35EnclosureR-10 basement wallinsulation$234HVACSmart thermostat$94HVACHigh-efficiency heatpump (replace electricfurnace at wear out)$1,152EnclosureLow-E storm windows(DIY install)$159EnclosureDrill-and-fill wall cavityinsulation$611EnclosureR-5 insulated wallsheathing (at sidingreplacement)$214EnclosureAir sealing$88LightingLED lighting$104EnclosureR-60 attic insulation$104HVACDuct sealing &insulating$140Pays back in less than 5 years for most households

1U.S. Department of Energy. January 2017. U.S. Energy and Employment Report

An interactive version of this factsheet is available at resstock.nrel.gov.

Analysis approach and input assumptions are listed here. Analysis approach and input assumptions are listed on the reverse side. For full details, see Wilson, E., et al. Energy Efficiency Potential in the U.S. Single-Family Housing Stock. NREL/TP-5500-68670, 2017. Wilson, E., et al. Energy Efficiency Potential in the U.S. Single-Family Housing Stock. NREL/TP-5500-68670, 2017. http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy18osti/68670.pdf

This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office and the Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis. Point of contact: Erin BoydErin.Boyd@hq.doe.gov

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