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WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The Federal Perspective

WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The Federal Perspective. September 22, 2011. View from the Top Presented by: Bob Adams. DOE Administration and Staffing Interest from Congress GAO/IG Programmatic Outlook for 2012. WAP Management Staff Presented by: Bob Adams.

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WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The Federal Perspective

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  1. WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The Federal Perspective September 22, 2011

  2. View from the TopPresented by: Bob Adams • DOE Administration and Staffing • Interest from Congress • GAO/IG • Programmatic Outlook for 2012

  3. WAP Management StaffPresented by: Bob Adams • Bob Adams, Program Lead/Supervisor • Jean Diggs, Team Lead – Outreach and Program Guidance • Holly Ravesloot, Team Lead – Monitoring and Field Operations • Jennifer Somers, Team Lead – Training and Technical Assistance • Carole Gates, Branch Chief • Rob DeSoto, Branch Chief • Angela Young, Division Director (NETL) • Scott Reinecke, Branch Chief

  4. Key Subject Area ExpertsPresented by: Bob Adams • Christine Platt Patrick, Policy and Regulatory • Mohammad Banaei, GAO/IG Coordination • Elnora Long, Data Collection – PAGE • Greg Reamy, Davis Bacon, Policy Advisor • Tawanna Holloway, National Conference Co-Lead, Project Officer • Christine Askew, National Conference Co-Lead, Project Officer, Liaison • Donna Hawkins, Controlled Correspondence • Adam Guzzo, Communications & Data Analysis • Erica Burrin, IBTS, WIPP, SERC, Training Centers (T&TA) • Ryan Middleton, Health and Safety, Weatherization Plus Health (T&TA) • Josh Olsen, Workforce Guidelines, Accreditation, Certification, & Platform (T&TA) • 21 Project Officers

  5. Topic AreasPresented by: Bob Adams • Status of Recovery Act • Recovery Act Closeout Discussion • Weatherization Plus • Status of T&TA Initiatives • Monitoring • National Conference • National Evaluation • Multi-Family Weatherization

  6. Status of Recovery Act Presented by: Bob Adams and Adam Guzzo Production • 500,000 homes weatherized • Max: 31,266 homes (June 2010) • Min: ~6 homes (April 2009) • Now: 23,594 homes (July 2011) • 100,000 multi-family units completed • 20% of total production Spending • $3.48 billion spent • Max:$196.97 million (Dec. 2010) • Min: $2.98 million (April 2009) • Now: $180.99 million (Aug. 2011) Energy and Cost Savings1 • $5.13 billion in energy cost savings* • $268.32 million saved annually • 290 million MBtus in heating and cooling energy savings* • 14.5 million MBtus saved annually • *These figures represent savings over the 20 year life of the measures. Cost savings are expressed in 2008 dollars. Jobs Supported • 8th largest job creator in entire Recovery Act portfolio • 14,500 jobs supported in Q2 of 2011 1Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory TM-2010/66 (http://weatherization.ornl.gov/pdfs/ORNL_TM-2010-66.pdf)

  7. Recovery Act Closeout DiscussionPresented by: Bob Adams, Jean Diggs, Greg Reamy, and Angela Young • Guidance • Closeout Guidance • FAQs • Webinar(s) • Financial Management Toolkit • WPN 11-14 • Disposition of vehicles and equipment purchased with Recovery Act > $5,000 • Ramp Down vs. Closeout • Open discussion

  8. Weatherization PlusPresented by: Bob Adams, Jean Diggs, and Joel Eisenberg • Previous Effort • Reinvigorating effort • Representation • Vision of Plus Group • Energy Audit Issues • NEAT Upgrades • MHEA Upgrades • New Features

  9. Status of T&TA InitiativesPresented by: Jennifer Somers • Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals • Single Family • Multi-Family • Mobile Home • Worker Certification • Training Center Accreditation • Training Resources and Tools • WAP Standardized Curriculum • National Weatherization Training Platform • Weatherization Training Centers • Multi-Family Suite of Resources • Standard Work Specifications • Multi-Family Energy Audit Tool • Weatherization Plus Health

  10. MonitoringPresented by: Erica Burrin , Carole Gate, and Angela Young • Recovery Act Funds • Formula • Training Center • SERC • Appropriated Funds • Formula • WIPP • Guidance • Quality Assurance Visits (IBTS)

  11. National ConferencePresented by: Carole Gates • Date and Location • Hotel Information • Room Block • Agenda • Letter to Grantees

  12. National EvaluationPresented by: Bruce Tonn • Status of the data collection • Status of the Recovery Act evaluation • Indoor Air Quality  findings • Occupant Survey findings • Program Characterization findings • Projected publication dates

  13. Multi-Family WeatherizationPresented by: Greg Reamy and Jen Somers This topic will be covered in more detail during the WAP: Multi-Family Weatherization session Friday, September 23rd from 8:30-10:00 am

  14. Questions? Questions?

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