The Washington State University extension
energy program is authorized to implement grants for pilot
programs providing community-wide urban residential and
commercial energy efficiency upgrades. The Washington State
University extension energy program must coordinate and
collaborate with the *department of community, trade, and
economic development on the design, administration, and
implementation elements of the pilot program.
(1) There must be at least three grants for pilot programs,
awarded on a competitive basis to sponsors for conducting direct
outreach and delivering energy efficiency services that, to the
extent feasible, ensure a balance of participation for: (a)
Geographic regions in the state; (b) types of fuel used for
heating; (c) owner-occupied and rental residences; (d) small
commercial buildings; and (e) single-family and multifamily
dwellings.
(2) The pilot programs must:
(a) Provide assistance for energy audits and energy
efficiency-related improvements to structures owned by or used
for residential, commercial, or nonprofit purposes in specified
urban neighborhoods where the objective is to achieve a high rate
of participation among building owners within the pilot area;
(b) Utilize volunteer support to reach out to potential
customers through the use of community-based institutions;
(c) Employ qualified energy auditors and energy efficiency
service providers to perform the energy audits using recognized
energy efficiency and weatherization services that are
cost-effective;
(d) Select and provide oversight of contractors to perform
energy efficiency services. Sponsors shall require contractors
to participate in quality control and efficiency training, use
workers trained from workforce training and apprentice programs
established under chapter 536, Laws of 2009 if these workers are
available, pay prevailing wages under chapter 39.12 RCW, hire
from the community in which the program is located, and create
employment opportunities for veterans, members of the national
guard, and low-income and disadvantaged populations; and
(e) Work with customers to secure financing for their
portion of the project and apply for and administer utility,
public, and charitable funding provided for energy audits and
retrofits.
(3) The Washington State University extension energy program
must give priority to sponsors that can secure a sponsor match of
at least one dollar for each dollar awarded.
(a) A sponsor may use its own moneys, including corporate or
ratepayer moneys, or moneys provided by landlords, charitable
groups, government programs, the Bonneville power administration,
or other sources to pay the sponsor match.
(b) A sponsor may meet its match requirement in whole or in
part through providing labor, materials, or other in-kind
expenditures.
(4)(a) Pilot programs receiving funding must report
compliance with performance metrics for each sponsor receiving a
grant award. The performance metrics include:
(i) Monetary and energy savings achieved;
(ii) Savings-to-investment ratio achieved for customers;
(iii) Wage levels of jobs created;
(iv) Utilization of preapprentice and apprenticeship
programs; and
(v) Efficiency and speed of delivery of services.
(b) Pilot programs receiving funding under this section are
required to report to the Washington State University energy
extension [extension energy] program on compliance with the
performance metrics every six months following the receipt of
grants, with the last report submitted six months after program
completion.
(c) The Washington State University extension energy program
shall review the accuracy of these reports and provide a progress
report on all grant pilot programs to the appropriate committees
of the legislature by December 1st of each year.
(5)(a) By December 1, 2009, the Washington State University
extension energy program shall provide a report to the governor
and appropriate legislative committees on the: Number of grants
awarded; number of jobs created or maintained; number and type of
individuals trained through workforce training and apprentice
programs; number of veterans, members of the national guard, and
individuals of low-income and disadvantaged populations employed
by pilot programs; and amount of funding provided through the
grants as established in subsection (1) of this section and the
performance metrics established in subsection (4) of this
section.
(b) By December 1, 2010, the Washington State University
extension energy program shall provide a final report to the
governor and appropriate legislative committees on the: Number
of grants awarded; number of jobs created or maintained; number
and type of individuals trained through workforce training and
apprentice programs; number of veterans, members of the national
guard, and individuals of low-income and disadvantaged
populations employed by pilot programs; and amount of funding
provided through the grants as established in subsection (1) of
this section and the performance metrics established in
subsection (4) of this section.
[2009 c 379 § 102.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Finding -- Intent -- Effective date -- 2009 c 379: See notes following RCW 70.260.010.