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Home Energy Savings Program Wyoming

Home Energy Savings Program Wyoming. Discussion Points. Program Mission and Overview Appliance and Lighting Incentives Home Improvement Incentives Heating and Cooling Incentives. 2008 Home Energy Savings Program Mission. The Rocky Mountain Power Home Energy Savings program:

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Home Energy Savings Program Wyoming

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  1. Home Energy Savings Program Wyoming

  2. Discussion Points • Program Mission and Overview • Appliance and Lighting Incentives • Home Improvement Incentives • Heating and Cooling Incentives

  3. 2008 Home Energy Savings Program Mission The Rocky Mountain Power Home Energy Savings program: • Encourages customers to purchase, install and operate energy efficient equipment • Helps customers save energy, save money and improve comfort • Reduces the growing demand for power in this region

  4. Home Energy Savings Program Connections Contractors/Builders Customers Manufacturers/Retailers Efficiency Programs

  5. Qualifying Customers To qualify for the Rocky Mountain Power Home Energy Savings Program, customers must: • Reside in the state of Wyoming and purchase electricity from Rocky Mountain Power on residential rate schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 • Landlords who own rental properties where the tenant is billed on residential rate schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 also qualify • Purchase and install their equipment or have services completed within the approved program year

  6. Contractors: Participating vs. Qualified • “Participating” contractors must agree to the Rocky Mountain Power terms for participation in the HVAC program including a quality control process • “Qualified” contractorsin addition to agreeing to the Rocky Mountain Power terms for participation in the HVAC program including a quality control process have been trained to provide installation and service measures to program specifications for duct sealing and central air conditioning tune ups.

  7. Home Energy Savings Program Marketing • Keys to success • Trade allies such as retailers and manufacturers • Industry participants and allies such as contractors, builders and real estate agents, and other utility stakeholders • Marketing opportunities • Co-branded leave behind materials promoting energy efficiency programs • Co-branded events and presentations, sponsorships of community events and educational opportunities • Robust marketing support to identify and evaluate opportunities, materials, market place and effectiveness • Marketing efforts and materials will specifically address Wyoming consumers

  8. Appliance and Lighting Incentives Overview Incentives are available to customers who purchase energy efficient appliances including: • Clothes Washer • Refrigerator • Dishwasher • Electric Water Heater • Discounted CFLs • Light Fixtures • Ceiling Fan • CFL discounted retail pricing

  9. Appliance and Lighting Incentives Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.

  10. Home Improvement Incentives Overview • Incentives for correctly installed home improvement measures include: • Wall, Floor and Attic Insulation • For existing and new homes • Incentive amounts vary • Energy Efficient Windows

  11. Home Improvement Incentives Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.

  12. Home Improvement Incentives Summary (continued) * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.

  13. Heating and Cooling Incentives Overview Incentives for heating and cooling equipment tune-ups and correctly installed improvements provide the largest possible energy savings to Wyoming customers, including: • Air Conditioning Tune-up (commissioning) • Duct Sealing • Heat Pump Upgrade/Conversion • CAC equipment, sizing and installation

  14. Heating and Cooling Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.

  15. Heating and Cooling Summary(continued) * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.

  16. Thank you, are there any questions? James Gilroy Rocky Mountain Power (503) 813-5153 james.gilroy@pacificorp.com Roger Kainu Home Energy Savings Program (503) 467-0889 rkainu@peci.org

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