Assessing Community Needs and Exploring Partnerships
Before implementing an air-source heat pump program for low-income customers, it is essential to conduct a thorough assessment of community needs and explore potential partnership opportunities. Conducting thorough research ensures that program staff have a deep understanding of the specific requirements and challenges faced by low-income households in their communities. Additionally, it provides valuable insights into the availability and capabilities of heat pump contractors and organizations working in the energy efficiency sector within the community. By carefully examining these factors, program designers can develop a more targeted and effective program that addresses the unique needs of low-income households while leveraging local resources and expertise.
The research phase involves:
Identifying Barriers
- Conduct comprehensive research to identify specific barriers faced by low-income households, such as financial constraints, information gaps, and substandard housing conditions
- Analyze how these barriers intersect and compound to create unique challenges for program implementation and adoption
Determining Needs
- Design and implement a multi-faceted approach to gather community input, including surveys, in-depth interviews, and focus groups.
- Synthesize collected data to create a detailed profile of community needs, preferences, and concerns regarding energy efficiency and heat pump adoption.
Analyzing Relevant Policies
- Conduct a thorough review of state and local energy policies, including building codes, energy efficiency standards, fuel switching allowances, and more.
- Identify potential policy conflicts or synergies to ensure the program aligns with and leverages existing regulations and initiatives.
Engaging Contractors
- Reach out to local HVAC contractors to assess their current capabilities, experience with heat pump installations, and capacity for program participation.
- Gauge contractor interest in joining a dedicated network for the program and identify training or certification requirements.
Exploring Partnership Opportunities
- Identify and evaluate potential partnerships with local entities, including government agencies, community-based organizations, and utilities.
- Develop a strategy for leveraging these partnerships to expand program reach, enhance credibility, and access additional resources or funding streams.
- Comprehensive research lays the groundwork for a program that effectively addresses community needs, aligns with local policies, and leverages strategic partnerships. These efforts ultimately contribute to a more inclusive and successful program implementation.
The following resources can aid in conducting research prior to the program design phase.
Resource Name | Resource Type | How To Use | Source URL |
Common Barriers to Heat Pump Adoption for Low-Income Customers | Article | Understand the barriers preventing heat pump adoption in low-income households and learn about strategies to overcome these barriers. | ESource |
Clean Energy for Low Income Communities: Community Assessment and Barriers Analysis | Research Report | Provides resources for assessing energy efficiency barriers in low-income communities and tools to support local energy efficiency initiatives. | Better Buildings/ DOE |
Research Report | Learn about the growing energy burden on low-income households and its impact. | ACEEE | |
Heat Pump Programs Can’t Keep Leaving Low-Income Households Behind | Article | Explore solutions to make heat pump programs more inclusive for low-income households. | ACEEE |
Guide | Use this guide to assist with baselining and identifying needs and gaps to address in action plans. | Better Buildings/ DOE | |
Low-Income Energy Affordability Data (LEAD) Tool and Community Energy Solutions | Data Tool | Learn about the LEAD Tool, how to use it and access LEAD Tool resources. | DOE |
Low-Income Households, Communities of Color Face High “Energy Burden” | Press Release | This press release summarizes research that highlights the disproportionate high energy burdens faced by low-income households. | ACEEE |
Heating with justice: Barriers and solutions to a just energy transition in cold climates | Report | Review barriers and solutions for achieving energy justice in cold climates. | ScienceDirect |
Research Report | Discover how energy efficiency programs can help reduce barriers for low-income households. | ACEEE | |
Supporting Low-Income Energy Efficiency: A Guide for Utility Regulators | Article | Guide highlights the importance of regulations to support low-income energy efficiency programs as well as steps that regulators can take to encourage the development and delivery of these programs. | ACEEE |
Policy Guidelines | See the latest guidelines for low-income energy efficiency programs in each state. | ACEEE | |
State Policies and Rules to Enable Beneficial Electrification in Buildings through Fuel Switching | Policy Brief | See the latest policies for promoting electrification in buildings in each state. | ACEEE |
Resource Library | Explore resources related to different types of energy efficiency policies and programs. | DOE | |
Research Report | This report examines residential energy affordability in rural and small-town America and identifies energy efficiency as an underutilized strategy that can help reduce energy burdens. | ACEEE | |
PDF Document | Read about BPA’s low-income energy efficiency pathways and the many groups involved in delivering them, and | Bonneville Power Administration | |
Research Report | This report discusses case studies & analysis about multi-family housing in Illinois and Michigan switching to cold climate electric air-source heat pumps. | NRDC |