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Office of Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program (OWIP) Public Service of Colorado Ponnequin Wind Farm The Parker Ranch installation in Hawaii ACEE April 12, 2011 LeAnn M. Oliver Program Manager eere.energy.gov

WIP Funding Levels State Energy Program (SEP) $3.1 billion under ARRA $50,000 FY10 Current Approp. $63,798 FY12 Congressional Request Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) $5 billion under ARRA $29 million under ARRA funds for Weatherization Training Centers (WTC) $210,000 FY10 Current Approp. $320,000 FY12 Congressional Request Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program $2.7 billion under ARRA (formula grants) $454 million for competitive Better Building Program (run out of BTP) Not included in FY12 budget request Tribal Energy Activities $10,000 FY10 Current Approp $10,000 FY12 Congressional Request 2 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

State Energy Program (SEP) Funds State Energy Offices through formula grants for project and planning, and through competitive grants for efficiency upgrades and renewable installations in state and local facilities Supports state capacity, project, and policy development for energy efficiency and renewable energy with modest investments (Average appropriation 2001 2006: $41.5 million) Operates in all 56 States and Territories Programs include: Renewable energy technology Transportation measures Industrial retrofits Revolving loan funds On bill financing strategies Performance contracting, and more 3 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

SEP Investing and Funding Financing Programs in Buildings, Renewable Energy and Upgrading Industry 4 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Largest residential EE program in the nation, providing services to lowincome single family, multi family, and mobile homes > 30 year history Operates in every state, District of Columbia, Native American tribes, and U.S. Territories > 58 Grantees contract with 1,007 local subgrantees (nonprofits/ Community Action Agencies) 6.8 Million homes weatherized since inception (38 million eligible) Nearly 600,000 will be weatherized during Recovery Act period Services return $1.80 in benefits for every $1 invested Families see annual energy bills reduced by an average of about $437 5 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

WAP: Leveraging Partnerships and Expanding Resources Approximately 40% of grantees leverage utility funds each year $150 million $210 million leveraged annually since 2005 from private sources $350 million $600 million leveraged annually from federal and non federal sources since 2005 (e.g. LIHEAP funds from HHS) WAP is training crews and contractors to become part of a broader workforce: With National Residential Retrofit Guidelines that are creating standard work specifications; Assisting training providers in developing consistent course content Increasing workforce mobility and laying a foundation for worker certification and training program accreditation architecture Building confidence among consumers 6 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program DOE s largest local government program, providing grants directly to cities and counties New program funded under ARRA, bringing together DOE and over 2,300 local communities for the first time Over 10,000 projects nationwide According to initial grantee self reporting through December 2010, communities have: Upgraded the energy efficiency of over 10,000 buildings; Installed 40,000 energy efficient street lights; And upgraded more than 100,000 traffic signals. 7 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

EECBG: Over 2300 Grantees Receiving Direct Formula Block Grants Infrastructure Investments Include: Building Energy Upgrades Renewable Energy Financial Incentives and Programs Lighting Upgrades Transportation Policy and Tools Investments Include: Clean Energy Policy Building Audits Workshops, Training and Education Codes and Standards EE Labeling and Rating 8 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

EECBG: Performance Contracting Success Story: Knox County, TN Knox County, TN A $1.8 million solar thermal system for the county detention facility, was among the largest of 100 line items in the county's $16.2 million performance contract with Trane 305 ground level solar arrays produce nearly 14,000 gallons of hot water a day, or roughly 80 percent of the facility's daily hot water demand (cooking, laundry, hygiene) for 900+ inmates and staff Project will save over 6,000 gallons of heating oil every year and allow the county to cancel a heating oil contract. Project completed in July, 2010 9 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

EECBG: Making Investments for Today and the Future Majority of Funds for Capital Equipment Investments with Immediate Benefits Smaller but Important Investments in Shifting Local Approach to Energy Note: Not representative of 100% of funds 10 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

SEP ARRA: Focus on Financing 11 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Current Innovations SEP $2.86M to assist states in developing policy / program frameworks to support investment in cost effective EE for the long term. Builds on the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Vision for 2025 Helping states with little to no current EE program savings become leaders in reducing electricity consumption Focus on states that have achieved less than 0.5% savings relative to electricity sales and/or States that have invested <1% of total electricity or gas revenues in energy efficiency* Frameworks generated through inclusive stakeholder process * From the ACEEE 2009 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard 12 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Current Innovations WAP Weatherization Innovation Pilot Program (WIPP): $30 million in FY2010 to increase the leverage of Federal funding through partnerships with traditional and/or nontraditional service providers. 16 selections include: Financing programs Workforce development/ Volunteer approaches Green and healthy homes New technologies Behavior interventions WAP Sustainable Energy Resource Consumer Grants (SERC): $90 million in grants to 27 states, 100 local agencies to expands funding for materials, benefits, and renewable and domestic energy technologies not currently covered under WAP including: Solar hot water, solar PV, solar home heat, high efficiency hot water heating (tank less heat pump), residential wind, cool roofs, in home devices, innovative foam insulation * From the ACEEE 2009 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard 13 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Going Forward: Encouraging Best Energy Policies OWIP Technical Assistance (TA) Helping communities capitalize on success Best Practices Campaign: Identify leading grantees, outline best practices and promote the adoption of sustainable models Outreach/ Coalition building Leading by example (LBE) Financing strategies Policy/codes/regulations State and Local Clean Energy Summit May 18 19: First in a series of policy focused meetings to address sustainability in the post ARRA period 14 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov

Thank You Office of Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 15 U.S. Department of Energy energy.gov