The definitions in this
section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Customers" means residents, businesses, and building
owners.
(2) "Direct outreach" means:
(a) The use of door-to-door contact, community events, and
other methods of direct interaction with customers to inform them
of energy efficiency and weatherization opportunities; and
(b) The performance of energy audits.
(3) "Energy audit" means an assessment of building energy
efficiency opportunities, from measures that require very little
investment and without any disruption to building operation,
normally involving general building operational measures, to low
or relatively higher cost investment, such as installing timers
to turn off equipment, replacing light bulbs, installing
insulation, replacing equipment and appliances with higher
efficiency equipment and appliances, and similar measures. The
term includes an assessment of alternatives for generation of
heat and power from renewable energy resources, including
installation of solar water heating and equipment for
photovoltaic electricity generation.
(4) "Energy efficiency and conservation block grant program"
means the federal program created under the energy independence
and security act of 2007 (P.L. 110-140).
(5) "Energy efficiency services" means energy audits,
weatherization, energy efficiency retrofits, energy management
systems as defined in RCW 39.35.030, and other activities to
reduce a customer's energy consumption, and includes assistance
with paperwork, arranging for financing, program design and
development, and other postenergy audit assistance and education
to help customers meet their energy savings goals.
(6) "Low-income individual" means an individual whose annual
household income does not exceed eighty percent of the area
median income for the metropolitan, micropolitan, or combined
statistical area in which that individual resides as determined
annually by the United States department of housing and urban
development.
(7) "Sponsor" means any entity or group of entities that
submits a proposal under RCW 70.260.020, including but not
limited to any nongovernmental nonprofit organization, local
community action agency, tribal nation, community service agency,
public service company, county, municipality, publicly owned
electric, or natural gas utility.
(8) "Sponsor match" means the share, if any, of the cost of
efficiency improvements to be paid by the sponsor.
(9) "Weatherization" means making energy and resource
conservation and energy efficiency improvements.
[2009 c 379 § 101.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2009 c 379: "(1) The legislature finds
that improving energy efficiency in structures is one of the most
cost-effective means to meet energy requirements, and that while
there have been significant efficiency savings achieved in the
state over the past quarter century, there remains enormous
potential to achieve even greater savings. Increased
weatherization and more extensive efficiency improvements in
residential, commercial, and public buildings achieves many
benefits, including reducing energy bills, avoiding the
construction of new electricity generating facilities with
associated climate change impacts, and creation of family-wage
jobs in performing energy audits and improvements.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature that financial and
technical assistance programs be expanded to direct municipal,
state, and federal funds, as well as electric and natural gas
utility funding, toward greater achievement of energy efficiency
improvements. To this end, the legislature establishes a policy
goal of assisting in weatherizing twenty thousand homes and
businesses in the state in each of the next five years. The
legislature also intends to attain this goal in part through
supporting programs that rely on community organizations and that
there be maximum family-wage job creation in fields related to
energy efficiency." [2009 c 379 § 1.]
Effective date -- 2009 c 379: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [May 7, 2009]." [2009 c 379 § 405.]