OCC Approves OG&E's Efficiency Programs
12 2월 2010 - 4:36AM
PR Newswire (US)
From weatherization to lighting, programs designed to enable
customers to use less energy OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 11
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- OG&E announced today that the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission has approved the company's
application to initiate a comprehensive demand program designed to
promote energy efficiency and conservation for each class of
OG&E customers. Eight separate programs were approved, ranging
from residential weatherization to commercial lighting -- all
intended to enable OG&E customers to use less energy. In
seeking approval of the demand programs, OG&E will be permitted
to recover the cost of implementing the programs through a Demand
Program Rider that would be added to customers' electric bills.
Before any savings realized from the demand programs, OG&E's
request would increase the average residential electric bill by
less than $1.40 per month. "OG&E has a stated goal of not
adding new, costly fossil-fueled electric generation until at least
2020, and our customers can help us meet that goal through
conservation and improved energy efficiency," said Gary Marchbanks,
Manager of Demand Management for OG&E. "These programs provide
customers with opportunities to use energy more efficiently and
potentially avoid much higher costs associated with adding new
generation in the years ahead." Approved programs include: --
Low-Income Weatherization to increase the energy efficiency of
homes occupied by low income customers. -- Fixed-Income
Weatherization, a separate weatherization program designed to
benefit fixed-income customers who do not meet the qualifications
of the Low-Income Weatherization Program. -- Residential Thermal
Efficiency for residential customers who need assistance in
identifying areas to improve efficiency by having a comprehensive
energy audit performed and having the opportunity to utilize
incentives to improve overhead duct work, air conditioner tune ups
and rebates for selected appliance replacements. -- Positive
Energy® New Home Construction program encouraging builders and
homeowners to utilize energy efficient homebuilding practices in
the construction of new homes. -- Geothermal Heating, Cooling and
Water Heating program providing incentives to customers who install
geothermal heat pumps into their new or existing homes. --
Commercial Lighting program promoting efficient fluorescent
lighting and new lighting technologies. -- Commercial/Industrial
Standard program providing financial incentives for reducing energy
costs and peak demand in non-residential facilities. -- Education
Program will help expedite market transformation in Oklahoma and
provide energy educational materials for all fifth grade students
in the OG&E service territory. Also residential customers can
find personalized energy information for their home on OG&E's
web site, http://www.oge.com/, by accessing the custom energy
report. In 2009, OG&E weatherized more than 1800 homes of
low-income Oklahomans, assisted area builders in building more than
400 highly efficient new homes and work with small businesses to
replace more than 200,000 inefficient lamps. OG&E, a subsidiary
of OGE Energy Corp. (NYSE:OGE), serves more than 776,000 customers
in a service territory spanning 30,000 square miles in Oklahoma and
western Arkansas. OGE Energy also is the parent company of Enogex
LLC, a natural gas pipeline business with principal operations in
Oklahoma and Arkansas. DATASOURCE: OGE Energy Corp. CONTACT: Media,
Brian Alford, +1-405-553-3187, or Financial, Todd Tidwell,
+1-405-553-3966, both of OGE Energy Corp. Web Site:
http://www.oge.com/
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