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funds from four local public electric utility partners, Bonneville Power Administration, <br />one private natural gas utility, one private electric utility, and one State-administered <br />oil program. This program works closely with several other community service <br />providers both directly and in terms of referrals to Lane County's REACH (energy <br />education) program, the Cities of Eugene and Springfield home repair programs, as <br />well as a rural rehabilitation program administered by SVdP. <br /> <br />Participant eligibility is based upon household income at or below 60.0% of the State <br />Median guideline. The principal mission of the program is to help families save <br />energy used to heat their homes. This is typically achieved through cost effective <br />investments in building shell improvements and base-load reduction strategies. <br />Additionally, agency energy auditors test and evaluate conditions of a client's home <br />regarding indoor air quality, heating system efficiency, excess moisture, electrical <br />safety, and other energy-related repairs, such as leaking roofs. In terms of program <br />outcomes, weatherization is a significant community service that helps stabilize <br />families, promotes energy awareness/choices, and helps maintain the community <br />inventory of affordable housing. <br /> <br />$4 <br /> <br /> <br />