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 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
page updated on 11/4/09

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$58,638,594 from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to the NH Office of Energy and Planning for Energy Programs
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Federal Low-Income Weatherization Program
(WXN)

$23,218,594 (in addition to $2,533,628 under standard formula) with OEP oversight

  • Funds obligated beginning May 2009
  • Funds to be spent over 3 years
  • OEP to contract with 6 Community Action Agencies (who may subcontract with private companies for auditing and installation)
  • Hiring and training underway for expanded energy auditor and work crew capacity
  • Average investment per home is increased from $2,500 to $6,500
  • Household eligibility increased from 150% of federal poverty guidelines to 200% of federal poverty guidelines
  • Strict reporting, including Davis Bacon wage rates, required for weatherized homes, measures installed, jobs retained or created, and uses of ARRA funds

Contact: Nancy.Gamble@nh.gov
Scott.Falvey@nh.gov

Weatherization FAQs

Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Block Grant Program (EECBG)

$9,593,500 competitive grant program available to NH municipalities and counties with OEP oversight. Additional $7,671,400 in formula-based grants to NH’s counties and 10 most populated municipalities, disbursed directly from US Department of Energy

The program seeks to:

  • Reduce total energy use and fossil fuel emissions in municipalities
  • Improve energy efficiency in buildings, transportation, and other areas as determined by municipalities

Proposed program overview:

  • Municipal energy inventories, energy planning services, and education for all towns
  • Competitive loans or grants available regionally to address most pressing energy needs
  • Strict reporting required for all programs and projects: jobs retained or created, energy saved, emissions reduced, other milestones and metrics
  • Funds to be spent over 3 years
  • Davis Bacon wage rates apply
  • Work in public buildings must comply with "Buy American" provisions for use of iron, steel, and manufactured goods

Contact: Dari.Sassan@nh.gov

EECGB FAQs

State Energy Program (SEP)

$25,827,000 distributed with OEP oversight to public, private, and non-profit entities for sixteen Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Projects and Programs:

Program and project category areas:

  • Buildings – Energy Efficiency Upgrades
  • Transportation – State Fleets
  • Renewable Energy Systems
  • Public Policy for EE/RE
  • Innovative Initiatives – EE/RE

  • Strict reporting required for all programs and projects: jobs retained or created, energy saved, emissions reduced, other milestones and metrics
  • All funds must be expended by April 30, 2012
  • Davis Bacon wage rates apply
  • Work in public buildings must comply with "Buy American" provisions for use of iron, steel, and manufactured goods

Contact: Laura.Richardson@nh.gov or Mary.Downes@nh.gov

SEP FAQs


Stay Informed

Communicating information about these programs is a high priority for OEP. We will update this site regularly as the programs are developed and more information is received from the Federal government. To aid in disseminating the information, OEP has created an e-mail list that we will use to inform the public about the progress of these programs.

If you would like to receive these e-mail updates, please contact Kate Vattes and we will be glad to add your address.


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