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FFY2015 EAP Annual Training August 12 & 13, 2014 St. Cloud

FFY2015 EAP Annual Training August 12 & 13, 2014 St. Cloud. ERR, EAP WAP & WAP. 1. Chapter 8 - ERR. Training topics: ERR for off-peak heating systems ERR vs EAPWX – ERR funding on 10/1 Referring ERR emergencies to WAP Replacements – Highest AFUE efficiency

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FFY2015 EAP Annual Training August 12 & 13, 2014 St. Cloud

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  1. FFY2015 EAP Annual Training August 12 & 13, 2014 St. Cloud ERR, EAP WAP & WAP 1

  2. Chapter 8 - ERR • Training topics: • ERR for off-peak heating systems • ERR vs EAPWX – ERR funding on 10/1 • Referring ERR emergencies to WAP • Replacements – Highest AFUE efficiency • ERR is not used to repair or replace central air components • Entering inspection information in eHEAT • Allow alternative ERR inspection costs with DOC EAP approval

  3. Chapter 8 - ERR • ERR for ‘off-peak discount program’ heating systems • Furnace Terms and Definitions section (Pg. 3) • Off-Peak or Dual Fuel Discount Programs: Electric discount programs requiring the household to use another heating fuel type when electric heat is switched off. This is not considered a redundant heating system because it does not provide continuous heat. • Allows repair/replacement of either or both heating units when enrolled in the electric discount program • Note: There is also language in the “ERR Assessment” and “ERR may not be used for” sections on page 3

  4. Chapter 8 - ERR • ERR vs EAPWX – ERR funding on 10/1 • ERR funds will be available on 10/01 for program start-up. • $1 million will be available • DOC EAP allocates around 2/3 of the $1M • Not all ERR funds are distributed on 10/01 due to varying demand for funds from year to year • Request funds as needed • Limit your request until federal funds arrive

  5. Chapter 8 - ERR • Referring ERR to WAP • Refer no-heat and life-threatening heating system emergencies when: • EAP does not have ERR funds available to assist households • EAPWX funds are available • Note: The temperature restriction is removed ERR funds will be available on 10/01

  6. Chapter 8 - ERR • Replacements – Highest AFUE Efficiency • Furnace replacements must have a minimum efficiency level of 90% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) or 80% for oil. • EAP recommends installing the highest efficiency furnace available

  7. Chapter 8 - ERR • ERR cannot be used to repair or replace air conditioners (Pg. 3) • Repair or replacement of central air-conditioning components including A-coils is not allowed. • A furnace cannot be repaired or replaced if an air conditioner condensation or other problem may damage the furnace • ERR funds may be used as needed to remove or disconnect the A-coil to prevent damage to the furnace • Obtain permission from the household if removing or disconnecting the A-coil • Implement ‘Walk Away Policy’ if needed

  8. Chapter 8 - ERR • ERR cannot be used to repair or replace air conditioners (Pg. 3) • When repair or replacement of a furnace involves the presence of central air, ERR activity is limited to the contractor’s procedures to perform the activity. • Cleaning a plugged A-coil to allow air to flow though the ductwork is considered a heating system repair

  9. Chapter 8 - ERR • Entering inspection information in eHEAT – revision (Pg. 9) • If a ERR repair is inspected, an Inspection task must be entered in eHEAT • Do not complete the ‘Maintain Post ERR Inspection’ screen in eHEAT for repair inspections

  10. Chapter 8 - ERR • Entering inspection information in eHEAT – revision (Pg. 9) • An ‘inspection task’ must be completed in eHEAT for all ERR inspections • The ‘Maintain Post ERR Inspection’ screen must be completed in eHEAT for all inspected replacements

  11. Chapter 8 - ERR • ERR Inspection Costs (Pg. 10) • Any alternative methods of paying for ERR inspection costs must be reported to the DOC prior to payment. • Once approved, the alternative method is approved for future use • The alternative method for determining inspection costs must follow local agency policy and processes

  12. EAP/WAP • Structure EAPWX$$

  13. EAP/WAP • EAP Funds Are Transferred to WAP (EAPWX) • The Weatherization Assistance Program completes an EAPWX State Annual Plan • High level coordination • Includes use of funds • Signed by Michelle Gransee and John Harvanko

  14. EAP/WAP • When & What EAP Funds Are Transferred to WAP? • After EAP receives all regular LIHEAP grant awards • EAPWX State Annual Plan is signed • Percentage of Regular LIHEAP funds

  15. EAP/WAP EAP funds transferred to EAPWX Past 8 Years • FFY2014: $ 5,197,037** • FFY2013: $10,933,452* • FFY2012: $11,684,014* • FFY 2011: $ 7,262,047 • FFY 2010: $ 7,226,376 • FFY 2009: $ 7,226,376 • FFY 2008: $ 3,874,401 • FFY 2007: $ 3,873,447 Exceptions: *10% transferred in FFY2012 and FFY2013; ** less $530,000

  16. EAP/WAP What are EAPWX funds for? • LIHEAP Statute: • “Provide low-cost residential weatherization and other cost-effective energy-related home repair”

  17. EAP/WAP EAPWX Minnesota LIHEAP State Plan Includes: • % of EAP funds budgeted • Eligibility • Use of funds

  18. EAP/WAP EAP & WAP Coordination when no ERR funds are available ERR Referrals to WAP • Heating system emergencies • Life-threatening • Crisis timelines -18/48 hour rules

  19. Weatherization Assistance Program 2014-2015 Updates Jodi Bellefeuille

  20. Jodi Bellefeuille - Introduction • Weatherization Administrative Monitor • Began February 2014 • Past: • Grant program planner & online grant system developer at MN Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management • Non-profit housing agency program administration in Minneapolis and Hennepin County • AmeriCorps Volunteer

  21. Staffing Update • Supervision: Michelle Gransee • Training & Technical Assistance: Marilou Cheple, Vacancy • Desk Monitoring: Lorraine Larson • Administrative Monitoring: Jodi Bellefeuille, Vacant • Field Monitoring: Ivan Karnes, Bill Dixon, Dean Tran • Fiscal Support: Jana Pearson

  22. Program Year 2013July 2013-June 2014 EAPWX funds were used in 1360 of the PY13 weatherized units

  23. Current Funding Update * 25% of individual Service Provider allocations may be carried over from 6/30/15 to 9/30/15 ** Individual Service Providers will receive EAPWX A2105 funds when 80% of EAPWX A2104 is spent

  24. PY14 Unit Averages At least one energy conservation measure must be completed with EAPWX funds when EAPWX funds are spent on any audit event

  25. Upcoming Changes • Standard Work Specifications (SWS) • Nationwide standards define desired outcomes for all measures • All work completed after April 1, 2014 must be inspected and monitored in accordance with USDOE SWS • Quality Control Inspector (QCI) Certification • All auditors and inspectors must be certified by July 1, 2015 • 20+ have been certified to date, additional training and testing will be offered in PY14

  26. EAPWX State Plan • Income guidelines align with USDOE • 50% of SMI or 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline amounts, whichever is greater. • Maintains eligibility for clients through Sept 30 with audits that take place by October 31 • Changes 18-month language to September 30 • Applies WAP Disaster Plan to all funds including EAP/WX

  27. EAPWX State Plan • Allows for situations where SP is temporarily suspended for state to contract with one or more alternative (rather than neighboring) Service Providers • Exchange of monitoring reports between state EAP and WAP monitors, coordination to address shared findings between programs • Maintains inspection of a minimum of 5% completed dwellings by state monitors

  28. EAPWX State Plan • Unallowable baseload measures: • Lighting • Refrigerators • Water heat tank insulation • Shower heads • Pipe wrap installations on water heaters and boilers • Oven, range, or stove installation

  29. EAPWX State Plan • General (incidental) repairs are allowed when the repair is deemed necessary to ensure the effectiveness of an installed weatherization conservation measure • Requires that the relationship between the measure and the general repair is documented in the comments area of WA

  30. EAPWX State Plan • Multi Family Dwellings • Tenants must directly or by meter pay their own heating bills • Conservation work is limited to heating systems • Vacant dwellings may not be weatherized

  31. EAPWX State Plan • Inspections • 100% of weatherized units using EAPWX funds must be inspected • Standalone events using $500 or more of EAPWX funds must be inspected • Rental standalones • $2,000 limit per standalone event

  32. Walkaways/Deferrals • Service Providers across the state have reported walkaway/deferral rates ranging between 5-60% • No statewide data on actual rates or reasons • PY14 policy requires Service Providers to maintain a database of all walkaways

  33. WAP Policy Manual • Program information can be found in the Weatherization Policy Manual on the Commerce website • Revisions going online in the coming weeks • Entire manual will be reviewed in PY14 for needed updates and to be in accordance with USDOE SWS

  34. Questions? All programmatic questions should be sent to weatherization.commerce@state.mn.us

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