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Oregon Energy Coordinators Association (OECA) is a non-profit
professional organization working to develop and provide better energy
solutions for Oregon’s low income households. OECA’s membership
includes representatives from Community Action organizations, state
agencies, tribal organizations, public and private utilities and other
non-profit organizations.
Working in collaboration, these groups provide weatherization services,
energy assistance payments, and energy conservation education for
income qualified households. As a leading organization in
weatherization and energy conservation, OECA provides state-of-the-art
training with its Residential Energy Analyst Program (REAP) to energy auditors and installers from its member agencies.
This ensures that Oregon low-income families receive the highest
quality services helping them reduce their heating and cooling costs,
as well as maintain a safe, affordable, and comfortable home.
OECA prepared and maintains the Site Built Housing and Mobile Home Weatherization Specifications for the State of Oregon Weatherization Assistance Program, the Oregon Weatherization Field Guide, and the Oregon Mechanical Systems Field Guide. All of these ddocuments can be purchased from OECA.
WETCAPP
US DOE announced on June 4, 2010 that OECA will recieve a grant for $1M. Below are related documents.
WETCAPP Summary Handout
Intent to Apply for Sub-grant form
Use of T&TA Funds for Training
Davis-Bacon Guidance
WETCAPP Summary Presentation July 19, 2010
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