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1 Arizona American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 Programs November 8, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada
2 Arizona American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 Programs 1. Weatherization Assistance $57 million 2. State Energy $55 million 3. Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant $9 million 4. Appliance Rebate $6 million 5. Energy Assurance $700,000
3 Weatherization Assistance Program - $57 million Low-income families and individuals typically spend a higher percentage of their annual income for energy to heat, cool, and run appliances in their homes. This program was established to help decrease home energy costs. 2,813 homes retrofitted $640,000 in energy savings kwh usage reduced by 5,697,176 Reduced emission offsets = 10,399,907 miles not driven
4 State Energy Program - $55 million (Funded April 21, 2009) This program has dedicated a majority of funding to help Arizona schools upgrade energy efficiency and add renewable energy all designed to save taxpayers money through decreased energy costs and long-term energy savings.
5 SEP funding for project activity in Arizona has been divided into six different programs 1. Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in Schools $25 million 2. 21st Century Energy Grants $10 million 3. Distributed Energy Leadership (Utilities) $10 million 4. Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in State Buildings $3 million 5. Manufacturers' Energy-Efficiency Grant Assistance (MEGA) $3 million 6. Agricultural Renewable Energy Conversion Incentives $1 million
6 Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in Schools - $25 Million $17 million for Energy Saving Performance Contracting $7 million for Small School District Solar Program Administered by The Arizona School Facilities Board Dan Hinton Elementary School in the rural community of Pima, AZ.
7 21 st Century Energy Grants - $10.4 Million Solar Day Lighting project at St. Vincent de Paul, Phoenix, AZ. First time funding of renewable projects for nonprofit organizations; Solar in state buildings; Solar study by State Land Dept. to evaluate potential large-scale solar projects on state land; Program to demonstrate energy products made in Arizona; Funding for biofuels projects
8 Distributed Energy Leadership (Utilities) - $10 million The program works through partnerships with nine Arizona utility companies to increase or match incentives provided by utilities for distributed energy including solar water heating and solar photovoltaic projects. Solar-powered homes in Tucson, AZ.
9 Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in State Buildings - $3 Million Four have installed photovoltaic systems, two are under construction 450 kw of PV modules Electricity generated over 20 years estimated at 15 million kwh Solar-powered state building in Phoenix, AZ. (Health Services)
10 Manufacturers Energy Efficiency Grant Assistance (MEGA) - $3 million Offers manufacturers of renewable energy products up to $500,000 in a reimbursable grant for the purchase of new energy-efficient fixed assets (machinery and equipment only). Grants awarded to seven companies with equal match. Linamar Solar Systems, of Glendale, AZ received a MEGA grant.
11 Agricultural Renewable Energy Conversion Incentives - $1 million Date Creek Ranch near Wickenburg, AZ Allows the State Land Dept. through the Arizona Natural Resource Conservation Districts to provide incentives to farmers and ranchers to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for agricultural production in rural Arizona. 41 Farmers/Ranchers awarded
12 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) - $9.5 million Funded for the first time by ARRA, the State of Arizona received $9.5 million to help local governments reduce greenhouse gases and promote energy efficiency in their jurisdictions.
13 Arizona EECBG Projects Funded by $9.5 million in state allocation ARRA will help 69 cities/ towns/counties install energy efficient equipment to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. Apache Junction $171K Hayden $53K Sedona $93K Benson $68K Holbrook $69K Show Low $94K Bisbee $72K Huachuca City $57K Snowflake $70K Buckeye $164K Jerome $51K Somerton $92K Camp Verde %91K Kearny $61K South Tucson $71K Carefree $64K Kingman $155K Springerville $57K Cave Creek $69K Litchfield Park $71K St. Johns $63K Chino Valley $91K Mammoth $59K Superior $61K Clarkdale $65K Marana $171K Taylor $65K Clifton $58K Miami $56K Thatcher $67K Coolidge $86K Nogales $125K Tolleson $76K Cottonwood $92K Page $76K Wellton $57K Douglas $114K Paradise Valley $106K Wickenburg $75K Duncan $52K Parker $62K Willcox $64K Eagar $66K Patagonia $52K Williams $62K El Mirage $150K Payson $108K Winkelman $51K Eloy $95K Pima $57K Winslow $87K Florence $117K Pinetop-Lakeside $67K Youngtown $68K Fountain Hills $146K Quartzsite $63K Gila County $193K Fredonia $54K Queen Creek $139K Graham County $190K Gila Bend $57K Safford $85K Greenlee County $117K Globe $77K Sahuarita $111K La Paz County $151K Guadalupe $71K San Luis $140K Santa Cruz County $183K
14 Under Arizona s program, funds will be used to finance a variety of projects, such as building audits, retrofits and installation of energy-saving devices and equipment. Jerome - Install energy-efficient lighting and HVAC retrofits to municipal buildings. Quartzsite - Install energy-efficient HVAC units and thermostats at the Town Hall to reduce energy costs.
15 Other activities may include retrofitting of energy efficient street lighting and installing renewable energy technologies in or on government buildings. Kingman - Identify costeffective technologies such as street lighting to reduce energy use. Chino Valley - Install on-site renewable technology systems for municipal buildings.
16 Renewable Energy Projects - $1.1 million ARRA will help 16 cities/ towns and one county install solar power systems and devices to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. Solar aeration system for wastewater treatment pond in Fredonia, AZ
17 Arizona City/Town EECBG Projects Directly Funded by US DOE - $41.8 million ARRA will help 21 cities/ towns install energy efficient equipment to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. Avondale $700K Peoria $164K Bullhead City $167K Phoenix $15.2M Chandler $2.2M Prescott $197K Flagstaff $587K Prescott Valley $155K Gilbert $1.8M Scottsdale $2.4M Glendale $2.3M Sierra Vista $182K Goodyear $470K Surprise $800K Lake Havasu City $536K Tempe $1.8M Maricopa $142K Tucson $5.1M Mesa $4.2M Yuma $855K Oro Valley $164K
18 Arizona County EECBG Projects Directly Funded by US DOE - $12.4 million ARRA will help 10 counties install energy efficient equipment to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. Apache $297K Navajo $437K Cochise $362K Pima $3.9M Coconino $281K Pinal $2M Maricopa $3.5M Yavapai $548K Mohave $400K Yuma $427K
19 Arizona Tribal EECBG Projects Directly Funded by US DOE - $2.5 million ARRA will help 13 Tribal Governments install energy efficient equipment to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. Ak Chin $35K Pasqua Yaqui $181K Cocopah $30K Salt River Pima-Maricopa $137K Fort McDowell $40K San Carlos Apache $317K Gila River $616K Tohono O Odham $437K Hopi $244K White Mountain Apache $414K Haulapai $59K Yavapai-Prescott $25K Kaibab Band $25K * Navajo Nation $6M * NOTE: If a Tribal government spans more than one state, eligible funding reflects the allocation for the Tribal government as a whole.
20 Total Arizona EECBG Projects - $66.2 million Communities with a population above 30,000 Communities with a population under 30,000 Top Ten Populated Counties Technical Support Tribal Governments $41.8M $7.6M $12.4M $1.9M $2.5M
21 BLUE EECBG MAP 105 communities, 101 actively engaged in EECBG 69 (less populated) participating communities 129 energy-related projects 17 renewable energy projects
22 RED EECBG MAP 22 communities, all actively engaged in EECBG 10 top ten populated counties 13 Tribal governments
23 Current Status $6 million has been awarded to 64 communities and five counties $1 million awarded to 22 cities/towns and one county in a competitive grant
24 Overall The Arizona EECBG program has dedicated an estimated 80% of funding directly for community projects Energy audit and retrofit projects make up 80% of EECBG projects 13% of projects are renewable energy
25 Appliance Rebate - $6 million More than 25,000 energy-efficient appliances have been purchased as a result of this incentive program More than $5 million in rebates have been mailed to Arizonans Annual Energy savings are estimated at 6.2 million kwh and water savings of 75 million gallons
26 Energy Assurance - $700,000 Create Energy Emergency Response Plan Hold Energy Emergency Response Drill (Summer-2011) Assure Energy Emergency Plan for Arizona is effective
27 2010 State Energy Scorecard Arizona ranked 18 th in 2010 Up from 29 th in 2009 Ranked by The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
28 Short-term money In Closing Long-term sunshine and opportunities
29 For More Information: Robin Boudreau, Arizona Commerce Authority Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program
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