Energy-Efficiency Outreach
These programs offer Arizona communities, a variety of commercial building owners, and low- income homeowners successful energy-saving options aimed at reducing utility costs
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 The Community Energy Program (CEP) helps communities develop the necessary tools to engage in local energy infrastructure planning by providing them technical assistance.
NEW! Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants Available Critical information for cities and counties in Arizona entitled to receive funds under stimulus package.
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 profession-al contractors, weatherization auditors and technicians located in the Southwestern states.
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Weatherization Assistance Program The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) reduces energy costs for low-income families, particularly for the elderly, people with disabilities, and children, by improving the energy efficiency of their homes while ensuring their health and safety. Programs are offered statewide through contracts with local organizations.
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.
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