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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 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 • 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
EAP/WAP • Structure EAPWX$$
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
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
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
EAP/WAP What are EAPWX funds for? • LIHEAP Statute: • “Provide low-cost residential weatherization and other cost-effective energy-related home repair”
EAP/WAP EAPWX Minnesota LIHEAP State Plan Includes: • % of EAP funds budgeted • Eligibility • Use of funds
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
Weatherization Assistance Program 2014-2015 Updates Jodi Bellefeuille
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
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
Program Year 2013July 2013-June 2014 EAPWX funds were used in 1360 of the PY13 weatherized units
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
PY14 Unit Averages At least one energy conservation measure must be completed with EAPWX funds when EAPWX funds are spent on any audit event
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Questions? All programmatic questions should be sent to weatherization.commerce@state.mn.us