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Wyoming
Home Performance Alliance is a voluntary
initiative that allows Wyoming-based energy utilities and
developers, government, education, and private-sector
organizations to publicly demonstrate their commitment to
encouraging Wyoming residents to take control of rising
residential utility costs by using a comprehensive "whole-house"
approach to make energy-related improvements. The WHP Alliance
provides a forum for energy utilities and other organizations to
enhance and expand WHP program offerings statewide as attention
focuses on the most expensive-ever home heating season starting
this fall. Founding WHP Alliance Partners include Black Hills
Power and subsidiary Cheyenne Light, Fuel, & Power; SourceGas,
and Wyoming Rural Electric Association (WREA).
www.wyominghomeperformance.com
Media Sponsors
  
Green-Level Sponsors
Cheyenne
Light, Fuel & Power Company,
a subsidiary of Black Hills Corporation,
is primarily engaged in the purchase, transmission, distribution and sale
of electricity and natural gas. We service approximately 80,000 residents
in more than 1,200 square miles of certificated territory in southeast
Wyoming including the city of Cheyenne and the towns of Pine Bluff, Burns
and Carpenter.
www.cheyennelight.com
Convectair's
creation in 1983 stems from a large Canadian public utility’s
search for innovative residential heating solutions combined
with the experience and knowhow of a leading European group. For
over 20 years, Convectair has been dedicated to providing more
energy efficient solutions to homeowners in North America. Its
products include reliable electronic controls, proprietary
heating elements and advanced cabinet design. This expertise is
helping over 100 co-ops better respond to their members’ needs
while improving their load profile.
www.convectair.com
Electric & Gas Industries Association
(EGIA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing
energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions through a
nationwide network of contractors,
distributors, manufacturers and utility partners. As a leading
provider of resource efficiency services and energy efficiency
program administration for utility companies and water agencies,
EGIA also provides the home improvement industry, utility
companies and state agencies with comprehensive consumer energy
efficiency and solar financing solutions and has administered
some of the nation’s largest utility and state sponsored energy
efficiency financing programs.
www.egia.org
Market
Development Group
works with energy organizations and their allies
to design, develop and deliver innovative marketing plans and programs
that address energy efficiency, renewable energy and customer service
objectives. The EGIA/Anaheim Utilities Home Energy Makeover Contest and
the Orlando Utilities Commission CFL Fund Raiser are among the programs
that we’ve conceived, developed, adapted and implemented. “Market
Developments” is our free email newsletter that details our current
projects and other items of interest. To view it online or subscribe,
visit
www.marketdevelop.com.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission
Association
is a wholesale electric power supplier
owned by the 44 electric cooperatives it serves. Tri-State generates
and transports electricity to its member systems throughout a 250,000
square-mile territory across Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wyoming. www.tristategt.org
Wyoming
Rural Electric Association
was created cooperatives
to represent them and their rural electric consumers.
Governed by a board of directors the WREA board has one representative
from each of the eleven distribution cooperatives and three generation and
transmission cooperatives, one co-op one vote.
www.wyomingrea.org
Blue-Level Sponsors
Apogee
Interactive, Inc is a leading
provider of online solutions
for the energy industry. Our online tools increase customer satisfaction
while reducing operating costs. APOGEE's applications include CommercialEnergySuite™,
HomeEnergySuite™,
Kids Korner, eLearning systems, load management platforms, BillingInsights™
providing intelligent scripting for CSR’s handling high bill calls and
many more.
www.apogee.net
Green
Build Technology has a mission to
educate individuals and organizations about
energy efficient building methods and technologies, maximize energy
efficiency in residential and commercial buildings while staying within
budgetry constraints, and minimize our impact on the environment as an
organization and individually.
www.greenbuildtechnology.com
Rocky
Mountain Power is a
subsidiary of PacifiCorp, one of the lowest-cost electricity producers in
the United States, providing more than 1.6 million customers with
reliable, efficient energy.
www.rockymtnpower.net
Exhibitors
Advanced Air
Four Corners Siding
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program.
Supported by State of Wyoming, U.S. Health and Human Services
Weatherization
Assistance Program.
Over 3,000 low-income
households have received weatherization assistance services from WEC in
Albany, Laramie, Carbon, Johnson, Sheridan, Teton, Sublette, and Lincoln
Counties and the Shoshone portion of the Wind River Reservation. Wyoming
Energy Council staff that performs energy audits, energy-efficient
retrofit work, and quality assurance for weatherization jobs. In
addition, WEC has been approved for special programs to perform health and
safety-related replacement of furnaces and water heaters for eligible
clients in both the City of Cheyenne and Albany County. These
replacements leverage and extend the weatherization funds used on
low-income housing. Learn more at
www.wyoec.org.

The
Wyoming Energy Savers Program is a loan
program developed by the WCDA to help low and moderate income homeowners
address the need for essential, cost effective energy efficiency home
improvements. WCDA also has programs available to assist first-time
homebuyers with the purchase of a new or existing home.
www.wyomingcda.com
Wyoming
Home Performance With ENERGY STAR® (WEC)
has been the U.S. Department of Energy an d U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency partner/sponsor for Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® (HPwES) in
the State of Wyoming since 2005. HPwES is funded by the Wyoming Business
Council, State Energy Program. HPwES is an innovative, whole-house
approach to cost-effectively improve comfort and energy efficiency.
Qualified contractors are trained and certified to determine how a home
performs as a system and present the information to homeowners in terms of
energy savings as well as non-energy benefits (such as comfort, health and
safety). Certified contactors must agree to a 15% quality assurance
inspection rate. Learn more at
www.wyominghomeperformance.com.
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