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Low Income Energy Network Conference Quaker Friends House April 7, 2005 Presented by: Erika Lontoc, Program Manager Low Income Energy Network Conference.

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1 Low Income Energy Network Conference Quaker Friends House April 7, 2005 Presented by: Erika Lontoc, Program Manager Low Income Energy Network Conference Quaker Friends House April 7, 2005 Presented by: Erika Lontoc, Program Manager Mass Markets – Low Income Program

2 Overview Enbridge and Low Income Program background Program Description Future Program Plans

3 Enbridge Gas Distribution Largest and longest standing gas utility in Canada 1.7 million customers ~1.5 million residential Service franchise: Toronto, Ottawa, Durham, Peel, Dufferin, York, Peterborough, Niagara Peninsula, Barrie Energy efficiency programs in place since 1995

4 Background 2005 Rates Application –Low Income Program –Social Housing Program DSM for Low Income Residential Customers –Research report prepared by Elanchus Research Associates Program partnership with Toronto Hydro

5 Program Scope Low income, vulnerable or fixed income Mass Markets Rate 1 residential customers Homeowner or tenant paying own utility bills “Freehold” type of dwelling – detached, semi, row townhomes Not social housing provided

6 Program Elements Customer education and public outreach Stakeholders’ participation, partnerships –LIEN, Toronto Hydro, City of Toronto, Ministry of Energy, Natural Resources Canada, CMHC Customer incentives Feedback

7 Implementation Strategy Phased approach –Education and outreach March-May 2005 –Direct install program Enhanced “TAPS” program June-August 2005 –Reinforcement of learnings, customer follow up September-November 2005 –Program Review for 2006 Process review Performance tracking Program expansion?

8 Education and Public Outreach Partnership with Toronto Hydro and Eneract “Smartliving” Councillor involvement 10 workshops scheduled, completed 6 todate Total participants > 200 Positive feedback from participants and councillors

9 Enhanced TAPS Program –Direct Installation Program –No cost to customer to participate –Programmable T hermostats, A erators, P ipewrap, S howerheads, CFLS –Customer education follow up Identification of program delivery area(s)/recipients will be key.

10 Learning Reinforcement Practice, control, feedback Foot brigade survey – Eneract Annual customer survey

11 Program Enhancements Extend to other regions Home energy assessment/audit Homeowner Plus Program Financing mechanisms Other electric utility partnerships Expanded delivery agents, mechanisms Complimentary program to Winter Warmth, Golden Age Program

12 Questions


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