Utility-Only Programs Sample Clauses

Utility-Only Programs. Equity and Eligibility 1. The Companies will provide reporting, tracking, and evaluation for IQ single family versus IQ multifamily programs. 2. Customers who receive weatherization services through a utility-only IQ program will not be required to make a co-pay on any weatherization measure offered. Consistent with this requirement, on-bill financing should not be offered to single family customers for their participation in utility-only income-qualified weatherization programs. Subject to the limitation of the Companies’ applicable tariffs, in the case of IQ MF weatherization, the Companies will provide guidance to their contractor networks that OBF should only be offered to building owners (if measures aren’t fully covered). The utilities will consult with the other utilities, interested stakeholders and CAAs with experience in offering income-qualified multifamily weatherization services in Illinois before establishing building owner co-pays or OBF terms for such services. 3. The utility will work with CAAs and the relevant implementers to ensure that contractors are not assessing residents a charge for a weatherization quote, either for IHWAP or utility-only weatherization programs. 4. All IQ customers are eligible to participate in any Non-IQ residential programs if they so choose. However, for those programs that first require engagement with the Companies or their website for enrollment, NSG-PGL will first educate the customers about the full range of services available to them in the IQ programs, to the extent it can provide more comprehensive service and/or eliminate or reduce any copays or financing, where appropriate. 5. A North Shore or Peoples Gas customer seeking to participate, or to continue to participate, in an energy efficiency program offered by said utility will not be required to demonstrate, or otherwise provide evidence or documentation of, United States citizenship.
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Utility-Only Programs. Contracting a. The Companies will engage in prudent contracting mechanisms and shall promote cost-effective participation for CAAs/CBOs (Community-Based Organizations) and a diverse workforce. b. The Companies commit to provide a liaison support channel, independent of higher-tier implementers that a subcontracting business reports to, so that the business can express concerns or grievances related to the contractual work being performed.
Utility-Only Programs. Comprehensiveness and Program Design ComEd will: 1) Ensure IE programs and investments are in support of pursuing comprehensive, whole-building weatherization projects. 2) Ensure there are mechanisms in place to lead customers starting with Direct Install (“DI”) measures to more comprehensive treatment of building envelope and other major measures (if customer agrees). ComEd will ensure there is an offer to customers and a specific mechanism for ensuring delivery of major eligible measures. This includes follow up with DI customers to encourage participation with major eligible measures. No single-family IE customer, or single- family or multifamily IE renter shall be assessed a co-pay. 3) Create a single-point of contact (including, but not limited to, use of a common online portal) for multifamily building owners to access the multifamily weatherization program, working with other utilities, community action agencies or community-based organizations, to the extent those agencies engage in multifamily work. 4) Ensure that all services address both gas and electric whole-building opportunities and do so in an efficient manner. This includes treating all multifamily buildings in a single, one-stop-shopping fashion that addresses the entire building (both electric and gas), including all residential units and common areas. 5) Develop a process to best serve mixed use buildings, with the intent of minimizing transaction costs and barriers for the customer, encouraging substantial participation by such buildings, and comprehensively serving the whole building (where appropriate). 6) Create for its website a separate page describing all ComEd-funded IE EE opportunities.
Utility-Only Programs. Workforce ComEd will work with DCEO to leverage State and federal workforce development program dollars, such as those offered through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, and efficiently and cost- effectively deliver a diverse workforce initiative.
Utility-Only Programs. Equity and Eligibility 1) ComEd will work to ensure that the split between single family and multifamily programs reflects the single family and multifamily makeup of the ComEd service territory, and provide reporting, tracking, and evaluation for IE single family versus IE multifamily programs. 2) The Parties agree that customers who receive weatherization services through a ComEd utility-only program will not be required to make a co-pay on any weatherization measure offered. Consistent with this requirement, the Parties agree that On-Xxxx Financing should not be offered to single family customers for their participation in utility-only income-qualified weatherization programs. In the case of IE multifamily weatherization, ComEd will provide guidance to its contractor network that OBF should only be offered to building owners (if measures aren’t fully covered). ComEd will consult with the other utilities, interested stakeholders and CAAs with experience in offering income-qualified multifamily weatherization services in Illinois regarding building owner co-pays. 3) ComEd will work with CAAs and the relevant implementers to ensure that contractors working on behalf of ComEd IE EE programs are not assessing residents a charge for a weatherization quote in ComEd’s utility-only weatherization programs. 4) ComEd may target households less than or equal to 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (“FPL”), but will not restrict eligibility of services to just that population. IE programs will still be available to all households at or below 80% Area Median Income (“AMI”) (recognizing that braided IHWAP programs would limit eligibility to no more than approximately 200% of FPL by law). Any targeting and establishment of eligibility for non-braided multifamily weatherization programs should be simple and not create barriers to participation, consistent with Section 4.3 of the Illinois Energy Efficiency Policy Manual version 2.0 and its successor(s). 5) All IE customers are eligible to participate in any Non- IE residential programs if they so choose. However, for those programs that first require engagement with ComEd or its website for enrollment, ComEd will first educate the customers about the full range of services available to them in the IE programs, to the extent those programs can provide more comprehensive service and/or eliminate or reduce any copays or financing, where appropriate. 6) Subject to applicable laws, ComEd will not require ComEd customers seeking ...
Utility-Only Programs. Contracting ComEd will: 1) Ensure that contracting mechanisms are cost efficient and avoid unnecessary layers of bureaucracy, management, oversight, and mark-up, or other barriers to cost-effective participation, for CAAs/CBOs and a diverse workforce. ComEd, however, will contribute an amount consistent with the DCEO’s contribution to IHWAP administrative costs for weatherization programs. 2) Rely on competitive bidding, maximize the use of CAAs/CBOs, and work to increase opportunities for expanded diversity in contractors and contractor employees.

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