10/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 11:02
The State will roll out the initial phase of rebates for cost-saving home energy upgrades through its Weatherization Assistance Program
STATEWIDE - In celebration of National Weatherization Day today, the Polis Administration is commemorating 48 years of saving households money on energy costs with the launch of Colorado's Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) program through the State's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). The Biden Administration's landmark Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provided funding for this initiative, which will expand access to energy efficiency improvements and high-efficiency electric appliances, saving Coloradans money across the state.
"We are focused on saving Coloradans money on energy bills by increasing access to high-efficiency heat pumps and better insulation for homes. Upgrades like these save Coloradans money on utilities, make homes more comfortable year-round, and protect our clean air," said Gov. Polis.
Colorado is the first state in the nation to integrate HEAR funding into its weatherization program, further advancing the program's goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy bills, and improve home comfort and safety. In the last year, Colorado's weatherization program served nearly 4,000 people, reducing annual emissions equal to the energy used by 1,800 homes.
"Cutting emissions from building heating and energy use is essential to achieve our ambitious climate goals," said Colorado Energy Office (CEO) Executive Director Will Toor. "Our weatherization program has helped Coloradans reduce their energy use and save money on utility costs for more than four decades. With this key funding from the IRA, our office is ready to extend the benefits of this program to even more hardworking Colorado families."
WAP offers no-cost home energy upgrades to low-income residents, and by working with the program's existing processes and service providers, it provides a strong foundation for rolling out the first HEAR rebates. In addition to expanding the reach of the program to more Colorado households, HEAR funding will allow WAP to provide electric appliances to clients who previously would not have been eligible for electrification upgrades.
Through WAP, the first phase of the HEAR program will be used to serve households with incomes below 60% of the state median income or 80% of their county's area median income.
Colorado will dedicate a total of $7.6 million in HEAR funding to WAP. An additional $46 million from the HEAR program will fund direct-to-consumer rebates for eligible low- and moderate-income Coloradans who are not receiving WAP services starting sometime next year. HEAR funding through WAP and for direct-to-consumer rebates will be available until 2031 (or earlier if all the funds are used).
Low-income households interested in receiving weatherization services can learn more and apply on the WAP webpage. Those interested in direct-to-consumer rebates can learn more and sign-up for email updates on the Home Energy Rebate Programs webpage.
"From folks living in the Plains to those in the Rockies, big cost savings are coming for Coloradans looking to adapt their home's energy needs to face the new challenges posed by climate change," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. "Colorado's HEAR program presents a historic opportunity for residents in the state to save hundreds to thousands of dollars on energy-efficient upgrades and reduce energy bills for seasons to come."
CEO also plans to launch the IRA-funded Home Efficiency Rebate (HOMES) program next year to support efficiency improvements in income-qualified multifamily buildings and mobile/manufactured homes.
To foster workforce development in Colorado's rapidly growing energy industry, WAP is partnering with local weatherization service providers to offer a paid Energy Efficiency Technician Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Through on-the-job training and experience, apprentices will learn the fundamentals of weatherization and building science principles, receiving certifications through the Building Performance Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration upon successful completion of the program. Learn more about the apprenticeship program and other weatherization career opportunities on the WAP Careers webpage.
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