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The Energy Office is a division of the Arizona Department of Commerce and encourages energy efficiency and renewable-energy usage, provides energy information and policy advice, and supports reduced utility costs and improved comfort for Arizona’s low-income residents.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 Information

The Energy Office is a division of the Arizona Department of Commerce and is receiving $129 million in ARRA funding. This funding will be distributed in staggered amounts by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to the Energy Office and will be administered over a three-year period. Click here for more information.

Click on icon to view weekly status reports on energy programs that have been provided ARRA funding. They include: Grant Amount; Current Status; Current Issues; and Current Successes.

State Energy Program (SEP)
SEP is an existing program that will be expanded with $55.4 million in ARRA funding. Click here to learn more about programs that will advance energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in Arizona.

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
An existing program that will be expanded with $57 million in ARRA funding. This program provides weatherization services to Arizonans based on income. The WAP has an established local service delivery network comprised of non-profit or governmental organizations that provides services in specific geographic areas of Arizona.

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
Funded for the first time by ARRA, the State of Arizona will receive $9.5 million to reduce total energy use and fossil fuel emissions and improve energy efficiency.

Energy Emergency Preparedness
8-12-09: The Energy Office was awarded $796,410 in ARRA funding to improve Arizona's emergency preparedness plans and ensure quick recovery and restoration from any energy supply disruptions.

(Energy Star) Appliance Rebate Program

8-28-09: DOE approved an initial application by the Energy Office to participate in the (Energy Star) Appliance Rebate Program. Arizona was awarded $6,236,718 and has submitted a budget and program details as part of the final application process.

WHAT'S NEW!
ARRA Funding Opportunities

Federal information on energy-related Funding Opportunity Announcements not administered by the Arizona Department of Commerce Energy Office.

DOE's Energy Savers Web Site Helps Consumers Stay Cool, Save Money
[U.S. Dept. of Energy, EERE web site, Apr. 03] Warm weather is on its way. That usually means electric bills will increase and Americans will use more energy than at any other time of year to keep their homes or businesses cool and comfortable. 

Finding ways to combat these high costs is essential, and that is why the U.S. Department of Energy has launched the Stay Cool, Save Money Web site. This educational tool can help consumers be more energy efficient by implementing simple, cost-effective, energy saving solutions this spring and summer. Click here to continue article. 

No-Cost and Low-Cost Tips to Save Energy This Summer

Archives
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Additional Programs and Information



Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy Program
The Renewable Energy Program provides technical assistance and information ranging from off-grid photovoltaic systems to commercial-scaled renewable energy technologies.

Tribal Energy Program
The Tribal Energy Program provides technical assistance and information to tribes regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Agriculture

Commercial/Industrial Solar Energy Tax Credit Program



Energy-Efficiency Outreach

K-12 Benchmarking Effort
The Energy Office, with cooperation from School Districts around the state, is attempting to benchmark each K-12 building. This will allow the Energy Office and each respective district to know how efficiently the school buidlings in each district are performing based on EPA's Energy Star Rating criteria. Get Started:

Community Energy Program (CEP)
This program helps communities develop the necessary tools to engage in local energy infrastructure planning by providing them technical assistance.

Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC)
Technical and program assistance to facilitate energy efficiency programs of all types including Energy Savings Performance Contracting are provided.

Residential Building Science
The Residential Building Science Program works with the building trades to adopt an integrated approach to assessing, correcting and building residential structures based on the “House as a System” framework.

Arizona Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
A training and certification program for professional contractors, weatherization auditors and technicians located in the Southwest.

Energy Conservation Standards for Public Buildings

State Building Efficiency Program
The Energy Office assists state agencies to reduce energy consumption by sponsoring training for facilities staff, conducting walk-thru energy audits of facilities, and providing information on new energy-saving products and green building strategies.


  

 

Energy Education & Community Outreach

Appliance Efficiency Standards
Arizona's Appliance Efficiency Regulations were established by ARS §44-1375 in 2005 and become effective on January 1, 2008.
 
Gasoline Supply Information

Energy-Saving Tips
There is a lot you can do to save energy and money at home, at work, in your community, and while driving.  Learn about your options and more.

Energy Statistics and Data
Information published includes Arizona  and national gas and diesel prices, weekly energy clips, and an Energy Dollar Flow Analysis for the State of Arizona.



Grants, Financial Opportunities and Incentives




Links & Other Resources