SB 350 ordered the PUC to direct the state’s six investor-owned electric utilities to file applications for programs that “accelerate widespread transportation electrification.”
Seattle Public Utilities plans to use a fossil fuel-free, primary collection fleet by early 2020. The SPU “Green Fleet” will be made up of close to 200 contractor trucks powered by electricity, renewable natural gas and renewable diesel.
Offers rebates for the purchase of home charging stations, electric bikes, as well as charging infrastructure at businesses and multi-family housing developments.
Supports cities in cultivating effective partnerships with utilities to accelerate the transition to building electrification by identifying challenges and collaborative solutions.
Supports residential energy efficiency upgrades in Seattle. The municipally owned utility acts as a conduit between customers and Craft3.
This on-bill financing program approved investments of $1.6 million by the end of 2016.
A primer specifically for utilities on offering on-bill repayment programs, explaining different program design options.
EDF has written a national policy brief on on-bill repayment, as well as a specific analysis of California’s on-bill repayment programs.
Providing an overview and key considerations for program design.
Breaks down the differences between on-bill financing, on-bill repayment, tariffed on-bill programs, and other nuances between various on-bill programs for energy efficiency.