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Lower Utility Bills Energy efficient home technologies and appliances can represent many years of cost savings on energy bills. Unfortunately, their initial up front costs can be somewhat higher than conventional products. This initial cost barrier can keep many consumers from considering the use of green building technologies and ENERGY STAR® appliances. Fortunately, both government and the private sector realize it is in their best interest for consumers to now be installing these items. There are multiple rebates and low interest loan programs in place for consumers who decide to make their homes energy efficient. Federal Government The federal government has several programs to encourage energy efficiency and renewable energy through its various departments. Below is a quick listing of initial resources and how to contact them. Fannie Mae Corporation Federal Home Mortgage Loan Corp (Freddie
Mac) U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Small Business Administration The U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives are currently debating an energy bill specifically aimed at encouraging energy efficiency. The Energy Tax Incentive Act of 2003, would grant tax credits of between $1,500 and $2,000 for energy efficient new home construction or for energy efficient renovations to older homes. The bill would also reinstate a $2,000 tax credit for the installation of solar panels. Taxpayers should also note that rebates given by utilities on energy efficient homes and appliances are tax exempt under federal IRS law. back to top Rebates Recent restructuring legislation in Texas and the subsequent Public Utility Commission (PUC) decisions now require distribution utilities to show that at least 10% of their growth in demand is covered through energy efficiency savings. This means that these utilities must provide programs that result in a reduction in energy consumption and energy cost for the customers. The PUC has initiated a standard offer program that is administered by the utilities. This type of program makes energy efficiency services and products available to residential and small commercial customers through independent contractors such as appliance stores, air conditioning and heating contractors and insulation manufacturers. Unfortunately, unlike other states’ utilities with similar programs, distribution utilities in Texas do not offer details about such programs to their customers. note Thus, residential electric customers should watch for energy efficiency offers from service providers such as heating/cooling/insulation contractors and, in some cases, community action agencies. Some utilities will provide lists of contractors that provide these services if the customer asks. In contrast, the municipal utilities and the state utility cooperatives (coops) are directly offering significant residential energy efficiency programs. As an example, Austin Energy www.austinenergy.com features rebates for energy-efficient central air conditioning and appliances, and free thermostats and installation for customers who agree to have their central air conditioners cycled off briefly during peak demand. The City Public Service Company of San Antonio www.citypublicservice.com/ has rebates for energy-efficient clothes washers, while College Station Public Utilities http://pud.ci.college-station.tx.us has rebates for heating/cooling system replacements. Many of the state’s other municipal utilities and electric cooperatives offer residential energy efficiency programs ranging from energy audits to rebates for energy-efficient heating/cooling systems. One such example is bluebonnet Electric www.bluebon.net, which services a large swath of central Texas. Customers should check with their municipal utility or co-op for more information. back to top Low Interest Loans The federal government has a loan program for new energy homes. This program can be seen at the Energy Efficiency Mortgage Site. Additionally, many of the city owned utilities and all of the Texas Coops offer low-interest loans for various aspects of home energy efficiency. Austin Energy offers low-interest loans for
home energy efficiency improvements as does City Public Service
Company of San Antonio and College Station Public Utilities.
EC Home EC Home is a program offered through electric cooperatives in conjunction with the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC). EC Home is a home mortgage financing program that gives participating co-ops the ability to offer rural consumers a broad range of home mortgage products for new home construction, purchase of an existing home or a home equity loan. In addition, the program also offers member-consumers assistance in buying and selling a home. back to top EC Home Improvement A sister program to EC Home, EC Home Improvement takes co-op involvement inside the home to help consumers make improvements. The program allows homeowners to borrow funds at competitive rates for various energy efficiency-related home improvement projects like installing more efficient water heaters and air-conditioning systems or replacing old wiring systems with newer models. Local Coops can be contacted directly about these various programs and consumers can check out the associations website at www.texas-ec.org Another site of additional interest is www.dsireusa.org that offers a comprehensive listing of all federal state and local programs to help both residential and commercial consumers. back to top
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