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Policies, Program Design, and Advocacy to Scale Up Low-Income Energy Efficiency Programs

This presentation explores the objectives, funding opportunities, barriers, policies, and evaluation of low-income energy efficiency programs. It highlights the burden of energy costs on low-income households and offers findings and recommendations for further research.

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Policies, Program Design, and Advocacy to Scale Up Low-Income Energy Efficiency Programs

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  1. Policies, Program Design, and Advocacy to Scale Up Low-Income Energy Efficiency Programs Jackie Berger, APPRISE National Energy & Utility Affordability Conference June 26, 2018

  2. APPRISE 2

  3. Presentation Overview 3

  4. LIEE Program Objectives 4

  5. LIEE Program Objectives 5

  6. LIEE Program Objectives 6

  7. Regulatory background and program structure 7

  8. Regulatory Background &Program Structure 8

  9. Low-income energy burden 9

  10. Energy Burden 2014 Residential Energy Burden Source: LIHEAP Home Energy Notebook, FY 2014. 10

  11. LIEE funding & opportunities 11

  12. LIEE Funding Sources 12

  13. LIEE Funding 2015 LIEE Expenditures 13

  14. LIEE Funding 2015 LIEE Expenditures per Household 14

  15. LIEE OpportunitiesAssumptions Potential Savings and Cost-Effective Spending On High-Use Electric Heat Homes 15

  16. LIEE OpportunitiesCalculation Potential Savings and Cost-Effective Spending On High-Use Electric Heat Homes 16

  17. LIEE OpportunitiesCalculation Annual Number of Electric Heating LIEE Jobs With Average Spending of $5,000 per Home 17

  18. LIEE barriers 18

  19. LIEE Barriers 19

  20. LIEE policies and financing mechanisms 20

  21. Policies & Financing 21

  22. Policies & Financing 22

  23. LIEE evaluation 23

  24. LIEE Evaluation Purpose 24

  25. LIEE Process Evaluation 25

  26. LIEE Impact Evaluation 26

  27. Findings & recommendations 27

  28. Findings & Recommendations 28

  29. Findings & Recommendations 29

  30. Findings & Recommendations 30

  31. Further Research 31

  32. Further Research 32

  33. Contact 33

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