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DENVER
– The Governor's Energy Office (GEO)
has selected Energy Outreach Colorado (EOC) in a competitive
solicitation for a third-party administrator to provide weatherization
services for large, multi-family buildings in Colorado. The project is
designed to improve comfort, save energy and reduce utility bills for
low-income families.
EOC's work will help
lower the energy costs associated with heating and cooling large
apartment buildings by conducting energy audits, upgrading insulation,
sealing air leaks and taking other steps to reduce energy consumption.
EOC will focus its effort solely on larger multi-family apartment
buildings (5 units or more and centrally heated), where as many as 30
percent of the state's lower income individuals reside.
Through the U.S.
Department of Energy program, GEO partners with 10 agencies and
non-profits to provide weatherization services for income-qualified
families across Colorado. While those 10 organizations focus on
single-family homes, EOC will focus on building managers and owners to
provide weatherization services to all tenants residing in a building.
"We look forward to an
important partnership with Energy Outreach Colorado as we work together
to create new green jobs and further develop our New Energy Economy,"
said GEO director Tom Plant. "By increasing investment in this sector,
we can make income-qualified multi-family buildings more comfortable for
residents, while reducing utility costs and energy consumption."
EOC will target 700
units as part of its one-year, $2.8 million contract with the GEO. The
work will create jobs, as the EOC will add staff as well as hire
contract labor to conduct much of the actual weatherization and
efficiency improvements. The GEO will gauge the success of this
multi-family effort and could extend EOC's contract an additional two
years.
The program is part of
a major effort under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA)
to significantly expand weatherization services across Colorado and the
country. In the past, the majority of weatherization services have
focused largely on single family homes and mobile homes. The EOC
contract will include nearly $1.6 million in Recovery Act dollars and
$1.2 million from the Department of Energy's standard weatherization
allocation to the GEO.
"We're tremendously
excited about the opportunity to partner with the Governor's Energy
Office to increase the energy efficiency of multi-family housing for
Colorado's low-income residents," said Skip Arnold, Executive Director
of Energy Outreach Colorado. "The Governor's Energy Office and Energy
Outreach Colorado have been working for the past 20 years to make energy
affordable for all Coloradans, and this program will greatly enhance
that work."
The GEO is dramatically
expanding its weatherization services to income-qualified households
under the Recovery Act. With nearly $80 million in additional funding
provided over three years, Colorado plans to weatherize more than 10,000
homes, cutting utility bills for low-income families who benefit most
from the savings, reducing pollution and adding jobs across the state.
In the three months since the Recovery Act funds were released, Colorado
has already weatherized more than 900 homes for low-income families.
Weatherization
assistance work is intended to cut energy costs for income-qualified
households, including for the elderly, people with disabilities,
children and high energy-use homes. The weatherization assistance
program also provides for client education designed to cut energy
consumption and save money on household utility bills.
Multi-family building
managers and owners interested in providing weatherization services to
their tenants can contact Energy Outreach Colorado directly to determine
eligibility at 303-226-5057. Or, they can visit
http://www.energyoutreachcolorado.org/multifamily_grants
Information about the
federal weatherization assistance program can be found at the following
link:
http://www.waptac.org/
Information about the
GEO's low income weatherization program can be found at the following
link:
http://www.colorado.gov/energy/index.php?/residential/category/free-energy-services/
About Energy Outreach
Colorado
Energy Outreach Colorado is the only independent, non-profit
organization in the state that raises money to help low income
Coloradans afford home energy. Since 1989, EOC has distributed $115
million to fund programs for energy assistance and energy efficient
affordable housing. Energy Outreach Colorado relies on private
donations, corporate contributions and foundation grants. It has
received top ratings from Charity Navigator for eight consecutive years
and is an accredited charity member of the Better Business Bureau.
Energy Outreach Colorado,
www.EnergyOutreach.org, can be reached at 303-825-8750 or at 225 E.
16th Ave. Ste. 200, Denver, CO 80203-1612. |