Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Americans spend over $400 billion each year to power our homes and commercial buildings, which consume 40% of the nation's total energy. Investments in efficient buildings will help us do more with less energy, alleviate pressure on our electric grid, allow for greater use of renewable and sustainable energy supplies, and ensure that we have available reliable energy supplies well into the future.

Assisting Federal Facilities with Conservation Technologies

To provide grants to federal agencies that they can leverage with private capital to make energy and water efficiency upgrades to federal buildings.

Building Codes Implementation for Efficiency and Resilience

A competitive grant program to enable sustained, cost-effective implementation of updated building energy codes to save customers money on their energy bills.

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program

To assist states, local governments, and Tribes to reduce energy use, reduce fossil fuel emissions, and improve energy efficiency.

Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund Capitalization Grant Program

To provide capitalization grants to States to establish a revolving loan fund under which the State shall provide loans and grants for energy efficiency audits, upgrades, and retrofits to increase energy efficiency and improve the comfort of buildings.

Energy Efficient Transformer Rebates

To provide rebates to industrial or manufacturing facility owners, commercial building owners, multifamily building owners, utilities, or energy service companies for the replacement of a qualified energy inefficient transformer with a qualified energy efficient transformer.

Extended Product System Rebates

To provide rebates for qualified extended product systems (i.e., electric motor, electronic control, and driven load).

State Energy Program

To provide funding to states to support electric transmission and distribution planning as well as planning activities and programs that help reduce carbon emissions in all sectors of the economy, including the transportation sector and accelerate the use of alternative transportation fuels and vehicle electrification.

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WV Infrastructure Hub

Syncing the Mountain State with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)

Contact: Gehan Elsayed, P.E., Ph.D.
Chief Engineer on Programs & Performance Management
Deputy State Highway Engineer
West Virginia Division of Highways

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