Avista Customers Help Company Surpass 2009 Energy Savings Targets
15 Febrero 2010 - 3:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
Avista requests additional funding in Washington and Idaho to meet
continuing demand for natural gas energy efficiency programs
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Avista's electric
and natural gas customers in Washington, Idaho and Oregon
participated in the company's energy efficiency programs in
near-record numbers in 2009, saving enough energy to power over
6,800 Inland Northwest homes for a year and to serve over 3,000
homes with natural gas for a year. Avista customers saved more than
82 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and 2.3 million therms of
natural gas in 2009, the direct result of energy efficiency steps
customers took in 2009 for which they qualified for a rebate or
incentive from Avista. Last year almost 35,000 rebates and
incentives totaling about $18.1 million were provided to
residential, commercial, industrial and limited income customers in
Avista's three-state service area through standard program
offerings. "Our energy future is about using the resources we have
wisely, and energy efficiency remains our lowest-cost resource.
That's why Avista has sustained a 30-year commitment to delivering
energy efficiency programs to our customers," said Bruce Folsom,
Avista's director of energy efficiency programming. "Making
efficiency improvements is a smart choice that helps customers
reduce their energy use and helps reduce the amount of future
energy generation required to meet customer demand." The 2009
energy savings exceeded system-wide electric targets by 44 percent
and natural gas goals by 25 percent. Avista's annual goals are set
as part of the company's electric and natural gas Integrated
Resource Plans (IRP) that guide the company's strategy for
acquiring additional energy. In 2009, Avista provided more than
23,000 rebates to Washington customers totaling $12.5 million.
Idaho customers received more than 9,500 rebates totaling over $4.6
million, and Oregon customers received over 2,400 rebates totaling
$1 million. The most popular energy and cost-saving measures for
residential customers included purchasing Energy Star ® appliances,
installing high efficiency natural gas furnaces, and upgrading
windows and insulation. The average residential rebate for single
family homes was $187. Additionally, over 5,000 multi-family
housing units in Washington and Idaho received energy efficiency
upgrades through the program. Avista also provided another $2
million to six community action partners to assist low-income
customers in making energy efficiency improvements to their homes.
Hear a podcast of Folsom talking about the 2009 energy savings and
Avista's energy efficiency programs for customers at
http://www.avistautilities.com/community/blog/Media/AvistaPodcast_EP_1_FINAL.mp3
. To continue meeting the growing demand in Washington and Idaho
for natural gas energy efficiency programs, Avista has filed a
request with the public utility commissions in those states to
increase the existing natural gas energy efficiency tariffs,
effective March 15, 2010. No electric energy efficiency tariff
increase will be filed in either state. A tariff increase would
have no impact on company earnings. If the request is approved by
the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC), a
residential natural gas customer using 70 therms a month would see
a $2.54 increase, or 4.5 percent, for a revised monthly bill of
$62. A total of $6.4 million in additional program funds would be
available to assist Washington natural gas customers making
qualifying energy efficiency improvements to their homes and
businesses. If the request is approved by the Idaho Public
Utilities Commission (IPUC), a residential natural gas customer
using 66 therms a month would see a $1.52 increase, or 2.61
percent, for a revised monthly bill of $60. A total of $1.6 million
in additional program funds would be available to assist Idaho
natural gas customers making qualifying energy efficiency
improvements to their homes and businesses. The tariff increases
could be offset by customers by either changing a furnace filter
each month, weather-stripping one door with a 1/16 inch
infiltration leak, or installing a shower flow restrictor.
Information on energy efficiency rebates and incentives Avista
offers for residential, commercial and limited income customers is
available at http://www.everylittlebit.com/, along with other
energy-saving information. Avista Corp. is an energy company
involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy
as well as other energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is our
operating division that provides electric service to 355,000 homes
and businesses and natural gas to 312,000 homes and businesses in
three Western states, serving more than 492,000 customers. Avista's
primary, non-regulated subsidiary is Advantage IQ. Our stock is
traded under the ticker symbol "AVA." For more information about
Avista, please visit http://www.avistacorp.com/. Avista Corp. and
the Avista Corp. logo are trademarks of Avista Corporation. This
news release contains forward-looking statements regarding the
company's current expectations. Forward-looking statements are all
statements other than historical facts. Such statements speak only
as of the date of the news release and are subject to a variety of
risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's
control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from
the expectations. These risks and uncertainties include, in
addition to those discussed herein, all of the factors discussed in
the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec.
31, 2008, and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter
ended September 30, 2009. DATASOURCE: Avista Corp. CONTACT: Debbie
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