Here’s a sign you’ve got the power to use energy wisely.

It’s the sign you’ll find in front of a Positive Energy Home. You see, investing a little more in a Positive Energy Home can deliver significantly lower utility bills and more year-round comfort — for years to come. So take the time to learn all the positive advantages of more energy-efficient home construction before you build. Simply scroll down or click a section link…

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Why are Positive Energy Homes so efficient?
When building a new home, explore forward-thinking, energy-efficient initiatives to ensure a better investment. There are four main ways to make your home construction a Positive Energy Home:
1. Increased Insulation
Most new home construction uses the absolute minimum level of insulation required. In an OG&E Positive Energy Home, greatly increased insulation and strict construction inspections mean much less energy consumption than a standard new home. Homeowners who choose an OG&E Positive Energy Home for the utility savings are often equally impressed with the improved comfort they enjoy, whatever the season.
2. High-Performance Windows
The majority of new homes don’t take advantage of advanced Low-E window technology, but the OG&E Positive Energy Home does. High-performance windows use Low-E technology to reflect up to 80% of the sun’s rays, blocking unwanted heat and reducing energy use. They also virtually eliminate transmission of the ultraviolet bands of sunlight that can cause carpets and furniture to fade.
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3. Tight Construction and Tight Ducts
It’s a fact that the average newly constructed home leaks as much air as leaving two doors wide open all year long. But
the strict construction standards of an OG&E Positive Energy Home require careful inspection and testing by independent
experts to ensure leaks have been sealed. Tight construction standards help eliminate drafts, dust, moisture, pests and pollen, dramatically improving comfort and indoor air quality. All while lowering the home’s overall energy usage and
maintenance costs.
4. Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment

More efficient heating and cooling systems use less energy and reduce utility bills. These Energy Star-rated consumer
heating and air systems, when properly sized and installed, reduce air pollution and save 15% to 50% on energy bills.

Before any new construction, ask yourself: Is the home I’m building really energy-efficient? Then look at a Positive Energy Home — OG&E’s energy-efficient home certification program.

Making the right decisions up front is crucial. And while state and local building codes set minimum requirements, OG&E’s Positive Energy Home offers a higher standard in efficiency — saving energy, money and more. These homes employ advanced materials and innovative design to:

• Increase energy efficiency and reduce utility costs
• Deliver a higher level of comfort in every season
• Provide a higher standard of construction value and overall quality
• Meet or exceed all specifications of an Energy Star® home

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OG&E: With you from start to finish.
From initial blueprints to moving day, Positive Energy homebuyers enjoy the support of OG&E’s energy experts. We’re there at every turn, with more energy options, performance testing of your home’s air duct system — even inspection of efficiency upgrades.
Blueprint for success:
OG&E specialists start by reviewing your plans, identifying options that can save you money for years.
Positive Energy Consultation:
Your OG&E expert also provides advice and information on flexible, energy-efficient improvements for your home.
Inspection:
Every Positive Energy Home is inspected during and after construction. A rigorous leak detection test of the heat and air duct system and an air infiltration examination ensure your home meets or exceeds the OG&E building standards.
Positive Energy Certification:
When OG&E’s energy experts are satisfied, your home is certified. And every home built to the Positive Energy Home standards automatically qualifies as an Energy Star Home (most Positive Energy Homes qualify your builder for state and federal tax credits).

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Do It Right the First Time.

Paint and wallpaper choices are easy to change. But other new home construction choices aren’t. Decisions about the energy- and money-saving features of the OG&E Positive Energy Home can only be made before the home is built.

Unlike conventional homes, the Positive Energy Home is built to more demanding specifications and equipped with energy-saving features to eliminate energy loss and reduce high utility bills.

For example, a 2,000 sq. ft. Positive Energy Home can be heated and cooled for about two to three dollars a day — today, tomorrow and every day for years to come.

The opportunity to build or buy long-term efficiency, economy and comfort in your home only comes once. Make the smart choice: the Positive Energy Home. A decision you’ll live with comfortably for many years to come.

Learn More About The Positive Energy Home From OG&E.
For more facts about the features, benefits and cost savings of the Positive Energy Home, contact an OG&E Positive Energy representative at 1-800-842-3850. Or visit oge.com.