Community Energy Challenge - Residential
Welcome to the One Stop Energy Shop
Coming Soon - February 2010
Right now it's easier than ever to reduce your home energy costs,
improve your comfort, and increase your house's value!
The One Stop Energy Shop leads you through every step of the way.
Step 1: You sign up for a home energy assessment.
An energy assessment from the One Stop Energy Shop provides you with the latest technology in residential diagnostics, helping you to properly insulate your home, address home comfort issues and reveal opportunities for how you can further lower your energy bills. The initial $95 fee (for a service typically costing $400-600) will be put towards your energy efficiency improvements when you make the recommended upgrades within 6 months.
Step 2: We provide a customized Energy Action Plan.
After a thorough home inspection, your Home Energy Advisor produces a full color home energy report documenting existing conditions. This report comes with a customized Energy Action Plan detailing quick fix, low cost and long-term recommendations.
Step 3: We help you reduce energy use and find affordable upgrades.
Once a variety of cost-effective energy efficiency solutions have been presented, we will guide you through the process of enacting these measures. The One Stop Energy Shop connects you with financing opportunities, reliable contractors, quality assurance, and ongoing technical assistance. Get ready to watch the savings roll in!
Want to get your name on the list today?
Send your full name, street address, phone number and email address to communityenergychallenge@oppco.org.
We will contact you with some additional questions and get you started. (Please note that while the program ramps up we will likely have a higher demand than we can fulfill, and it may be a number of months before we can get to your home).
For answers to Frequently Asked Questions click here
For any additional questions please contact us at communityenergychallenge@oppco.org or 360-676-6099.
This project was supported by Subcontract No. DE-EE0000139 awarded by U.S. Department of Energy. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Energy. Subcontract funds are administered by the Washington State University Extension Energy Program.

