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2013 VERMONT HOME ENERGY CHALLENGE

2013 VERMONT HOME ENERGY CHALLENGE. Implemented in Partnership with the Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network. Overview. Implemented by Efficiency Vermont, in partnership with Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network Town-by-town challenge Turn-key programs for local partners

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2013 VERMONT HOME ENERGY CHALLENGE

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  1. 2013 VERMONT HOME ENERGY CHALLENGE Implemented in Partnership with the Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network

  2. Overview Implemented by Efficiency Vermont, in partnership with Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network Town-by-town challenge Turn-key programs for local partners Support for local partners from Efficiency Vermont, VECAN, and regional partners

  3. Why Challenge Now? State falling short of residential thermal efficiency goals 80,000 homes by 2020 achieving average savings of 25% Requires 3% of homes annually – currently we are reaching 0.5-1% Energy prices continue to rise – e.g. fuel oil has increased 350% since 1999

  4. The Challenge Part of the Challenge Each town has target of 3% of year-round occupied homes weatherized in 2013 Home Performance with ENERGY STAR VT Gas Systems Each town is also challenged to achieve high outreach levels around efficiency 70 towns signed up to date

  5. Awards and Recognition All local partners that achieve targets will be recognized Towns in each region that achieve highest % of homes weatherized Towns in each region that achieve highest % participation Awards to be used for public benefit and efficiency

  6. Turnkey Programs Range of programs that local partners can tap into Each local partner develops own unique plan for achieving targets Turnkey programs include: Home energy visits (also known as VCEM) Door-to-door outreach Energy saving workshops (aka Button Up)

  7. Turnkey Programs con’t Turnkey programs include: Home energy parties Phone-a-thons Town Meeting Day Community - energy contractor partnerships Other support programs include: Energy saving kits PACE

  8. Behavioral Change Tools Applied Commitment Social norming Social diffusion Incentives/awards Effective messaging Reciprocity Feedback Goal setting Prompts

  9. Support for Local Partners Efficiency Vermont and VECAN will: Provide marketing and educational materials Conduct workshops and trainings Track results and maintain website Support regional coordinators Provide awards and recognition Information for case studies

  10. Support for Local Partners con’t Regional partners will: Organize regional workshops and trainings Encourage participation of local partners Support media outreach Provide on-going outreach and support

  11. Local Partner Roles Sign-Up! www.efficiencyvermont.com/homeenergychallenge Establish local team Develop local plan of action for the year Implement selected projects Check on your status

  12. Timeline Challenge launched Jan. 1, 2013 Kick-Off Conference Jan. 12, 2013 Volunteer Trainings Early Feb. 2013 Communities conduct initial outreach Feb. – June 2013 Regional workshops/convenings held Feb. – Oct. 2013 Communities conduct second round of outreach July – Dec. 2013 Challenge concludes Dec. 31, 2013 Results and awards announced Feb. 2014

  13. Contact Information Paul Markowitz Community Energy Program Manager Efficiency Vermont pmarkowitz@veic.org 802 540 7608 www.efficiencyvermont.com

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