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Partnerships that Advance Energy Efficiency Governor’s Housing Conference October 16, 2012 Duane Yoder, President Garrett County Community Action Committee, Inc. [email protected] Office 301 334-9431 Cell 301 616-0615

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Page 1: Partnerships that Advance Energy Efficiency Governor’s Housing Conference October 16, 2012

Partnerships that Advance Energy Efficiency

Governor’s Housing ConferenceOctober 16, 2012

Duane Yoder, PresidentGarrett County Community Action Committee, Inc.

[email protected] 301 334-9431Cell 301 616-0615

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Completed Balance left

DOE 170 13

ARRA 356 0

Empower – DHCD 35 120

Empower – MEA 3 0

OHEP 16 0

Sub total 580 123

SERC 62 0

Total 642 123

Production Summary - Garrett

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Technology # Installed Cost per

Geo Thermal 4 37,198

Solar (PV) 16 18,718

Wind 3 23,270

Mini Split Heat Pump 12 10,834

All Climate Heat Pump 7 17,958

Hybrid Hot Water Heater 20 2,636

Sustainable Energy Resources for Consumers (SERC)

Solar Hybrid Hot Water Heater WindGeoACHPMSHP

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GCCAC Mission: All Programs are aligned with corporate mission to improve the Quality of life for people in need by empowering them to become more self-sufficient by providing essential services and opportunities in collaboration and cooperation with Partners. Asset Building as an anti poverty approach Energy production/Conservation as an asset building strategy Incorporated into other activities designed to build and sustain assets

Financial Education and Counseling Home Purchase Home Repair Individual Savings Account Wheels to Work.

Connecting with GCCAC services coordination Information systems

Stabilization Data sharing No Wrong Door

Program Connections with Energy Assistance, Rental Assistance, Elderly services and more

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Where do we go from here Energy is still big No federal WAP money GCCAC plans

Learn from SERC Compete for utility funds Policy Work New energy markets

Be Smart Business Plan

Product Markets Financing packaging Consultation

Credits, rebates, investment for energy production

Energy plans Auditing and certifications Full Weatherization services

Risk Pricing Business Models