American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Energy Programs In Virginia Go Green Virginia Environmental Forum ----------- Richmond and Roanoke May 7-8, 2009.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Energy Programs In Virginia Go Green Virginia Environmental Forum Richmond and Roanoke May 7-8, 2009

Information Sources center/financing-staffing/doe-energy- efficiency-and-conservation-block-grantshttp:// center/financing-staffing/doe-energy- efficiency-and-conservation-block-grants

Stimulus.virginia.gov Governor Kaine opened for suggestions From February 10 to the March 6 deadline, more than 9,000 project proposals by citizens, localities, and other groups + $15 billion for energy-related proposals + $465 billion for all proposals

ARRA Screening and Ranking Process Governor’s Stimulus Working Group and Cabinet review spending decisions Gubernatorial action in coordination with General Assembly Finance and Appropriation Committees Cabinet Secretaries and implementing agencies will ensure compliance with applicable federal rules

ARRA Accountability and Transparency Award & distribute funds in a prompt, fair, reasonable manner Recipients and uses of funds to be transparent Report public benefits clearly, accurately, & timely Use funds for authorized purposes Take every step to prevent fraud, waste, error, & abuse. Avoid delays and cost overruns Meet specific goals and targets Contribute to improved performance on broad economic indicators

ARRA Reporting Metrics State reports to the federal government – passed through to recipients –How funds are being used –Descriptions & status reports on stimulus-related projects –Estimates of jobs saved or created –Estimates of tax increases averted –Program-specific metrics such as energy saved or renewable energy produced

State Energy Program (SEP) State Energy Program –Formula grants to Virginia $70 million from State Energy Program $6.5 million from EECBG –Promote the conservation of energy / reduce the rate of growth of energy demand through a comprehensive state energy conservation plan –Priority to projects that expand existing energy efficiency programs & support renewable energy project / deployment activities –May address all sectors of the economy

SEP State Assurances The state regulatory authority (State Corporation Commission) will seek to implement a general policy that ensures utility financial incentives are aligned with helping customers use energy more efficiently and provides the utility with timely cost recovery and a timely earnings opportunity The state building code authority (Board for Housing and Community Development) will adopt a building code that achieves energy savings equivalent to the latest IECC (residential) and ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA (commercial) and a plan to achieve compliance

SEP Selection Criteria Near-term jobs created or preserved Conventional energy saved or renewable energy produced - sustainability Leverages other funds but avoid free rider when other funds available Ease of implementation; measurable & verifiable Provides future value – transforms marketplace Consistent with Virginia Energy Plan & Governor’s Commission on Climate Change Implement 2009 legislative proposals

SEP Project Areas in Virginia $38 million grants for solar thermal, photovoltaic and small-scale wind –$15 million for residential & commercial –$13 million for state facilities –$10 million for local government and school facilities  $15 million grants for energy efficiency improvements to residential and commercial facilities

SEP Project Areas in Virginia  $5 million to attract clean energy businesses  $5 million for commercialization of energy products  $10 million grants for incentives to develop energy from biomass and waste  Technical assistance to local governments and public schools for energy savings performance contracting

SEP – How Can I Apply?  First Round  Select from existing stimulus.virginia.gov projects  Notify applicants & request additional information from highest ranking  Notify applicants on final action  State FY 2010 & 2011  Select from  Existing stimulus.virginia.gov projects  Additional application – Process to be announced at stimulus.virginia.gov

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants (EECBG) –EECBG authorized in Title V, Subtitle E of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA), Public Law (PL ) –Provides federal grants to units of local government, Indian tribes, states, & U.S. territories

EECBG Purpose Reduce fossil fuel emissions Decrease total energy consumption Improve energy efficiency in the transportation, building, and other energy consuming sectors Spur economic growth Create and/or retain jobs

EECBG Eligibility Direct from DOE –Cities & towns with 35,000 + people –Counties with 200,000 + people or top 10 by population Indirect through State –Cities & towns with less than 35,000 people –Counties other than top 10 by population Competitive grants from DOE to localities not receiving direct grants –Localities in states with less than 2 million people –Consortia of multiple localities

EECBG Allocation Formula 68% in direct formula grants to larger localities 28% in direct formula grants to states for smaller localities –60% in block grants –40% for State Energy Program 2% in direct formula grants to Indian tribes 2% in competitive grants from DOE

EECBG Allocation Nationally –$2.8 billion in direct / indirect block grants –$400 million is available in competitive grants from DOE Virginia –$44.6 million direct to 28 localities –$9.7 million – competitive to smaller localities DMME developing grant process

EECBG Direct Grant Cities* Alexandria $1,372,800 Arlington $2,085,100 Blacksburg $ 186,900 Charlottesville $ 195,300 Chesapeake $2,046,900 Danville $ 202,200 Hampton $1,388,800 Harrisonburg $ 206,200 Leesburg $ 164,700 Lynchburg $ 740,000 Manassas $ 159,400 Newport News $1,757,300 Norfolk $2,451,100 Portsmouth $1,002,000 Richmond $2,106,200 Roanoke $ 963,700 Suffolk $ 741,100 Virginia Beach $4,042,000 * Revised by U.S. DOE on (includes Arlington County)

EECBG Direct Grant Counties Albemarle County $ 406,000 Chesterfield County $ 2,740,100 Fairfax County $ 9,642,800 Hanover County$ 409,400 Henrico County $ 2,791,100 Loudoun County $ 2,215,600 Prince William County $ 3,226,400 Roanoke County$ 372,800 Spotsylvania County $ 474,400 Stafford County $ 484,300

EECBG Eligible Activities Development of an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy and Technical Consultant Services to assist in the development of such a strategy Residential and Commercial Building Energy Audits Financial Incentive Programs for energy efficiency improvements Grants to nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies for the purpose of performing Energy Efficiency Retrofits Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs for Buildings and Facilities

EECBG Eligible Activities Development and Implementation of Transportation Programs to conserve energy Building Codes and Inspections to promote building energy efficiency (may be ineligible as supplanting in Virginia) Energy Distribution Technologies that significantly increase energy efficiency, including distributed generation, combined heat and power, and district heating and cooling systems Material Conservation Programs including source reduction, recycling, and recycled content procurement programs that lead to increases in energy efficiency

EECBG Eligible Activities Reduction and Capture of Methane and Greenhouse Gases excluding carbon capture or sequestration from power plants Energy efficient Traffic Signals and Street Lighting Renewable Energy Technologies on Government Buildings Any Other Appropriate Activity that meets the purposes of the program and is approved by DOE

EECBG – How Can I Apply? Direct grantees –Become familiar with FedConnect to apply for the EECBG Program _Set_Go.pdf _Set_Go.pdf Request a DUNS Number at Register with the Central Contractor Registry (CCR) at E-Business Point of Contact must register in FedConnect at –Allow 21 days to complete the registration process Other localities –DMME is developing an application process –To be communicated through VACo, VML, stimulus.virginia.gov

Weatherization Assistance Program $94.1 million to Virginia Managed by the Department of Housing and Community Development and 22 area Weatherization Assistance Program agencies Targets households up to 75% state median income (Example – family of 4 at $58,810/year) For more information –Willie Fobbs,

Other ARRA Energy Provisions Alternate Fueled Vehicles –Application through Virginia Clean Cities Program – Public Housing –HUD to local housing authorities and VHDA Energy Star Appliance Rebate –DMME to manage – fall 2009 application schedule Research, Development and Deployment –DOE Fossil, Energy Efficiency, Basic Science –Military Workforce Training –Competitive for energy efficiency and renewable workforce training

Other ARRA Energy Provisions Smart Grid –Utilities and product providers Diesel Emission Reduction Program –Department of Environmental Quality Innovative Technology Loan Guarantees; Renewable Energy Bonds Battery Manufacturing Tax credits/grants –ITC/PTC/Treasury grants for renewables, CHP, fuel cells, microturbines –Residential/business energy efficiency –Wind, solar, geothermal –Advanced energy manufacturing –Carbon sequestration –Plug in hybrid and other alternate fuel vehicle

Contacts Al Christopher Director, Division of Energy Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy 1100 Bank Street, 8 th floor Richmond VA (804) Stephen Walz Senior Advisor for Energy Policy, Office of Governor Tim Kaine Director, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy 1100 Bank Street, 8 th floor Richmond, VA (804)