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Explore the 2008 Rocky Mountain Power Home Energy Savings Program in Wyoming which offers incentives for energy-efficient appliances, home improvements, and heating/cooling upgrades. Qualifying customers can save energy, money, and increase comfort.
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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: • 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
Home Energy Savings Program Connections Contractors/Builders Customers Manufacturers/Retailers Efficiency Programs
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
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.
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
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
Appliance and Lighting Incentives Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.
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
Home Improvement Incentives Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.
Home Improvement Incentives Summary (continued) * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.
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
Heating and Cooling Summary * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.
Heating and Cooling Summary(continued) * Incentive amounts are subject to tariff approval.
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