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Weatherization Innovation Pilot Program: Program Overview and Philadelphia Project Highlight (Fact Sheet)
关键词: BUSINESS;    DOLLARS;    ECONOMICS;    ENERGY ACCOUNTING;    ENERGY EFFICIENCY;    FINANCING;    GREENHOUSE GASES;    HABITAT;    MOBILE HOMES;    MONITORS;    PERFORMANCE;    SAFETY;    TESTING;    TRAINING;    WEATHERIZATION WIPP;    WAP;    CEO;    WEATHERIZATION AGENCIES;    LOW-INCOME;    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy;    Deployment and Industrial Partnerships;    Deployment and Market Transformation;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1033026
RP-ID  :  DOE/GO-102012-3498
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1033026
Others  :  TRN: US201202%%615
学科分类:能源(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Case Study with WIPP program overview, information regarding eligibility, and successes from Pennsylvania's Commission on Economic Opportunity (CEO) that demonstrate innovative approaches that maximize the benefit of the program. The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) recently launched the Weatherization Innovation Pilot Program (WIPP) to accelerate innovations in whole-house weatherization and advance DOE's goal of increasing the energy efficiency and health and safety of homes of low-income families. Since 2010, WIPP has helped weatherization service providers as well as new and nontraditional partners leverage non-federal financial resources to supplement federal grants, saving taxpayer money. WIPP complements the Weatherization Assistance program (WAP), which operates nation-wide, in U.S. territories and in three Native American tribes. 16 grantees are implementing weatherization innovation projects using experimental approaches to find new and better ways to weatherize homes. They are using approaches such as: (1) Financial tools - by understanding a diverse range of financing mechanisms, grantees can maximize the impact of the federal grant dollars while providing high-quality work and benefits to eligible low-income clients; (2) Green and healthy homes - in addition to helping families reduce their energy costs, grantees can protect their health and safety. Two WIPP projects (Connecticut and Maryland) will augment standard weatherization services with a comprehensive green and healthy homes approach; (3) New technologies and techniques - following the model of continuous improvement in weatherization, WIPP grantees will continue to use new and better technologies and techniques to improve the quality of work; (4) Residential energy behavior change - Two grantees are rigorously testing home energy monitors (HEMs) that display energy used in kilowatt-hours, allowing residents to monitor and reduce their energy use, and another is examining best-practices for mobile home energy efficiency; (5) Workforce development and volunteers - with a goal of creating a self-sustaining weatherization model that does not require future federal investment, three grantees are adapting business models successful in other sectors of the home performance business to perform weatherization work. Youthbuild is training youth to perform home energy upgrades to eligible clients and Habitat for Humanity is developing a model for how to incorporate volunteer labor in home weatherization. These innovative approaches will improve key weatherization outcomes, such as: Increasing the total number of homes that are weatherized; Reducing the weatherization cost per home; Increasing the energy savings in each weatherized home; Increasing the number of weatherization jobs created and retained; and Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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