Weatherization-Housing
Every year, CPCA helps hundreds in our communities lower their utility bills while creating safer, healthier, and more comfortable homes through our weatherization services. The Weatherization Assistance Program aims to reduce the energy costs of low income individuals and families - primarily high energy users as well as the elderly and disabled - by making energy efficient improvements to the home.Funding for the program comes from the Federal Government through the Department of Energy, Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant.
WX WARM Services (Penelec)
WARM is a free weatherization and energy education program for Penelec's residential customers in Pennsylvania. The objective of the program is to help customers save energy and money by reducing their energy consumption. This is done by installing energy conservation measures in the home and by educating family members on their use of energy. Penelec partners with community-based organizations and energy conservation contractors who perform energy-saving home improvements and energy education for customers. There are household income requirements and other program qualifications that must be met to benefit from this service.
Allegheny Power – (Universal Services - LIURP) Low Income Usage Reduction Program
LIURP is a free weatherization and energy education program for Allegheny Power residential customers in Pennsylvania. The objective of the program is to help customers save energy and money by reducing their energy consumption. This is done by installing energy conservation measures in the home and by educating family members on their use of energy. Allegheny partners with community-based organizations and energy conservation contractors who perform energy-saving home improvements and energy education for customers. There are household income requirements and
other program qualifications that must be met to benefit from this service.
This site was financed in part by a grant from the federal Department of Health and Human Services
under
the Administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development.