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Connie Wilbert
Wyoming Home Performance Program Manager
(307)742-9924
cwilbert@wyoec.org

 

Home Energy Makeover Contest and Energy Efficiency Ramp-up - Wyoming

   

Program Offering.  Wyoming Energy Council (WEC), in partnership with a consortium of towns and counties across Wyoming, proposes to “ramp up” the expansion of the existing Wyoming Home Performance program to  increase homeowner awareness, leverage workforce development alliances, and further motivate consumers and contractors to pursue “whole house” solutions by offering a statewide, comprehensive “Wyoming Home Energy Makeover Program” over a 2010 to 2013 time period.  The competitive Energy Efficiency Block Grant utilizes U.S. Department of Energy American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding.  The grant  also seeks funding to complete energy efficiency and renewable energy system installations in local government buildings as recommended by energy audits performed under the WYECIP program.

WEC partnered with Wyoming towns and counties that were not eligible for formula funding under the first round of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants.  Under this grant proposal, consortium members will help develop strategic direction and provide consultation and guidance.  WEC submitted the grant application on behalf of participating local government entities, and will be responsible for administration and reporting.  Consortium members will be subgrantees under the main grant for energy efficiency retrofits on local government buildings.

To build project momentum, the Wyoming Home Performance Alliance will present the 3rd Wyoming Utility Efficiency Exchange on March 9-10, 2010 in Cheyenne, Wyoming.  The event goal is to facilitate a networking and professional development conference for energy utilities serving Wyoming who are responsible for developing and implementing customer programs related to energy/water efficiency, smart grid, and renewable energy.

The Wyoming Contractor Exchange will immediately follow on March 10-11, 2010 in Cheyenne.  
This event's goal is to facilitate networking and professional development among owners of firms focused on traditional residential and small commercial remodeling, home improvement, and service contracting.  Panel presentations will discuss incorporating energy efficiency initiatives into traditional contracting business practices to leverage federal, state and utility-sponsored incentive programs such as proposed HomeStar and Cash for Caulkers initiatives.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

SUMMARY:  WYOMING HOME ENERGY MAKEOVER AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATION PROJECT

Project Description: WYOMING HOME ENERGY MAKEOVER AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATION PROJECT

News Release: Wyoming Energy Council Rallies 12 Cities and Counties to Jointly Apply for Federal Energy Efficiency Grant

The Grant Opportunity

  1. EECBG Competitive Block Grant FOA148MON - Opportunity

  2. Amendment3-EECBGCompetitiveFOA148.pdf

  3. Summary of Amendment 3 - SF 30[1].pdf

  4. DOE to Fund up to $454 Million for Retrofit Ramp-Ups in Energy Efficiency - News Release

Letter of Intent

Wyoming Energy Council Letter of Intent for DE-FOA-0000148.docx

Memoranda of Understanding

  1. Albany County MOU.pdf

  2. Crook County MOU.pdf

  3. Sweetwater County MOU.pdf

  4. Platte County MOU.pdf

  5. Hanna MOU.pdf

  6. Edgerton MOU.pdf

  7. Lusk MOU.pdf

  8. Pine Bluffs MOU.pdf

  9. Powell MOU.pdf

  10. Town of Glenrock MOU.pdf

  11. Town of Kemmerer MOU.pdf

Industry, Utility, and Local Government Letters of Support

  1. Building Performance Institute Letter of Support.pdf

  2. Electric & Gas Industries Association Letter of Support.pdf

  3. GE Letter of Support.pdf

  4. SourceGas Letter of Support.pdf

  5. Rocky Mountain Power Letter of Support.PDF

  6. Western Area Power Administration Letter of Support.pdf

  7. EnergyLogic Letter of Support.pdf

  8. State Energy Office Letter of Support.pdf

  9. Albany County Letter of Support.doc

  10. Laramie Civic Center Letter of Support.pdf

  11. Crook County Letter of Support.pdf

  12. Sweetwater County Letter of Support.pdf

  13. Platte County Letter of Support.pdf

  14. City of Kemmerer Letter of Support.pdf

  15. Edgerton Letter of Support.pdf

  16. City of Pine Bluffs Letter of Support.pdf

  17. Powell Letter of Support.pdf

  18. Rawlins Letter of Support.pdf

  19. Glenrock Letter of Support.pdf

  20. Hanna Letter of Support.pdf

  21. Lusk Letter of Support.pdf

  22. City of Worland Letter of Support.pdf

  23. Evansville Letter of Support.pdf

To Learn More, contact:

Connie Wilbert
Wyoming Home Performance Program Manager

(307)742-9924
cwilbert@wyoec.org 

or


Ed Thomas
(970) 209-8347
ethomas@utilityexchange.org
For information conducting a Home Energy Makeover contest
www.homeenergymakeover.org; www.utilityexchange.org

or

Tiger Adolf
Executive Director
Wyoming Energy Council, Inc.
(307) 742-0313
tadolf@wyoec.org

 

 

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