Avista Receives Stimulus Funds to Help Spokane County Customers Save Energy
December 23 2009 - 6:02PM
PR Newswire (US)
State grants $1 million to establish a revolving loan fund to help
interested residential and small business customers make
recommended energy efficient improvements SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 23
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Avista announced today it is receiving $1
million of stimulus funding from the State of Washington Department
of Commerce Credit Enhancement Program to establish a low-interest
revolving loan fund to help its interested Spokane County customers
make recommended energy efficiency improvements to their homes and
small businesses. Partnering with Avista to establish the revolving
loan fund is Sustainable Local Investments Partners (SLIP), who
will provide administrative services, process facilitation and
outcome reporting. To access the revolving loan fund for energy
efficiency improvements, an interested Avista customer in Spokane
County must first participate in a commercial energy audit
currently offered by Avista or in a new home audit program which
the company will launch early next year. Partnering with Avista on
the new home energy audit program are the City of Spokane, City of
Spokane Valley and Spokane County. The three local governments have
pledged nearly $700,000 of support for the audit program from
federal funds they received through the state's Energy Efficiency
and Conservation Block Grant program. Avista will match the funds
pledged by the three local governments. Together, these funds will
help offset a portion of the cost for the professional audit for
customers. The customer contribution to the audit will be partially
offset by "leave behind" energy efficiency items such as compact
fluorescent light bulbs, door sweeps and low-flow showerheads.
Interested homeowners will begin the process by completing an
on-line energy audit at avistautilities.com, which will provide
baseline information for the detailed on-site audit to be conducted
by a certified energy auditor. These audits will provide homeowners
with an analysis of ways to make their homes more energy efficient
and will alert customers to Avista rebates and federal energy tax
credits for which they may qualify. Customers will then be able to
access the new low-interest loan fund to finance the recommended
energy efficiency upgrades not covered by Avista rebates and tax
credits. "Enabling our customers to reduce their energy use is a
major priority at Avista, and this funding can help make that
happen," said Bruce Folsom, Avista's director of energy efficiency
programming. "The energy audit and revolving loan program, with
assistance from our program partners, will help our Spokane County
customers turn their ideas into reality, and make energy efficiency
upgrades achievable for home owners." More details will be
available when Avista and its program partners launch both the home
energy audit and revolving loan fund programs in early 2010. Both
programs will be available to Avista customers in Spokane County.
Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production,
transmission and distribution of energy as well as other
energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is our operating
division that provides electric service to 353,000 homes and
businesses and natural gas to 313,000 homes and businesses in three
Western states, serving more than 492,000 customers. Avista's
primary, non-regulated subsidiary is Advantage IQ. Avista stock is
traded under the ticker symbol "AVA." For more information about
Avista, please visit http://www.avistacorp.com/. Avista Corp. and
the Avista Corp. logo are trademarks of Avista Corporation.
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