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1
Financing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
in Your Home or Business Lisa Barnett U.S.
Department of Energy
2
Financing Options
  • For Homeowners
  • Kansas State Assistance
  • Energy Efficient Mortgages
  • Federal Incentives and Programs
  • For Businesses
  • Federal Incentives
  • For Greensburg Residents (not energy specific)
  • Federal, State, and Local Assistance

3
Financing Assistance for Homeowners/Homebuyers
Available through the State of Kansas
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Kansas Energy Efficiency Program(KEEP)
  • Interest-free loans for energy efficiency
    improvements (income-eligible homeowners at or
    below 120 of state median income)
  • Kansas Housing Resources Corporation funds half
    the loan amounts, up to 7,500 (Total loan could
    be higher as determined by lender and when
    blended is low-interest)
  • Apply through Sunflower Bank (official KEEP
    lender) 888-827-5564 or www.sunflowerbank.com
  • interest-free on portion of loan financed by the
    state (KHRC)

5
Kansas Incentives
  • Property tax exemption for renewable energy
    systems
  • Renewables include wind, solar (photovoltaics),
    solar thermal electric, geothermal, biomass,
    hydropower and landfill gas
  • Contact Jim Ploger, Kansas Corporation
    Commission Energy Office
  • Phone (785) 271-3152
  • E-Mail j.ploger_at_kcc.state.ks.us
  • Website http//www.kcc.state.ks.us/energy/index.h
    tm

6
Energy Efficient Mortgages
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Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM)
  • Pay for energy improvements through your
    mortgage!
  • EEMs for existing or new homes
  • Purchase or refinance a home that is already
    energy efficient, or purchase or refinance a home
    that will become energy efficient after
    energy-saving improvements are made.
  • Apply for EEM through government-insured or
    conventional loan program
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  • Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
  • Veterans Affairs (VA)

8
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Conventional) EEMs
  • Fannie Mae secondary market guidelines permit
    approved lenders to increase ratios two percent
    on the debt-to-income requirements for EEMs
  • An expanded qualifying ratio helps purchasers who
    are "maxed-out" on their income ratios.
  • Freddie Mac allows a lender to use the projected
    utility savings as a "compensating factor."

9
Why EEMs Work
  • Energy-efficient homes cost less to own than
    non-efficient homes, though they may start off
    with higher price tags.

10
EEMs Increase Borrowing Power
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Federal Housing Administration (FHA) EEMs
  • Lenders can add the additional cost of
    cost-effective energy efficiency improvements to
    an already approved mortgage loan.
  • 4,000 or 5 of the EE upgrades (up to 8,000)
    may be financed
  • Covers EE upgrades for new and existing homes and
    is now available in all 50 states
  • No additional down payment is required
  • Can be combined with FHA 203(h) mortgage loans
    for presidentially-declared disaster areas and
    FHA 203(k) home rehabilitation loans

12
Veterans Affairs (VA) EEMs
  • Available to qualified military personnel,
    reservists and veterans in all 50 states for
    energy improvements when purchasing an existing
    home.
  • Up to 3,000 may be financed based solely on
    documented costs  
  • Or, up to 6,000 may be financed if upgrades are
    deemed cost-effective (e.g. monthly energy
    savings exceed the increase in the monthly
    mortgage payment)

13
Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) Reports
  • Recommended for EEMs
  • Rating score similar to miles per gallon (mpg) on
    a car
  • Recommended cost-effective energy upgrades
  • Estimates of the cost, annual savings, and useful
    life of upgrades
  • Improved Rating Score after installation of
    recommended upgrades
  • Estimated annual total energy cost for the
    existing home before and after upgrades
  • HERS reports cost 300 - 800 and can be paid for
    by seller, buyer, lender, or real estate agent,
    or sometimes can be financed as part of the
    mortgage.

14
Federal Incentives for Homebuyers/Homeowners
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Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
Improvements to Existing Homes
  • Created by Energy Policy Act of 2005
  • 10 credit for energy efficiency purchases (500
    maximum credit no more than 200 for windows)
  • Must meet or exceed criteria set by 2000
    International Energy Conservation Code
  • Eligible items include
  • Insulation systems that reduce heat loss/gain
  • Exterior windows (including skylights)
  • Exterior doors
  • Metal roofs (meeting applicable Energy Star
    requirements)
  • For More Information www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm

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Home Improvement Tax Credit Overview
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Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
Improvements to Existing Homes
  • Credit for costs for residential energy/HVAC
    property expenses (included in 500 maximum
    credit for EE purchases)
  • Must meet certification requirements prescribed
    by the Secretary of the Treasury
  • Eligible items include
  • 50 for each advanced main air circulating fan
  • 150 for each qualified natural gas, propane, or
    oil furnace or hot water boiler
  • 300 for each item of qualified energy efficient
    property
  • For More Information www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm

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Efficient HVAC Tax Credits
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Federal Tax Credits for Renewable Energy
  • Credit 30 of purchase price up to maximum
  • Solar panels for electricity (2,000 maximum
    credit)
  • Solar water heating system (2,000 maximum
    credit)
  • Fuel cell power plant (500 maximum credit)
  • For More Information www.dsireusa.org

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Other Federal Assistance Available for
Homeowners/Homebuyers
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Weatherization Assistance Program
  • Administered by KHRC
  • Assistance for existing homes
  • Provides housing improvements that increase
    energy efficiency in eligible single or
    multi-family dwellings, including manufactured
    homes.
  • Eligibility income at or below the greater of
    150 of the federal poverty guidelines or 60 of
    the state median income
  • Contact Larry Bentley at (785) 296-4990 or
    lbentley_at_kshousingcorp.org.

22
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • Provides utility assistance to eligible
    households
  • Eligibility at or below 130 of federal poverty
    level
  • Take applications from mid-January through last
    business day of March each year
  • Contact Lewis Kimsey, Kansas Dpt. of Social and
    Rehabilitation Services, (785) 296-0147 or
    lak_at_srskansas.org
  • For More Information http//www.srskansas.org/ISD
    /ees/lieap.htm

23
Federal Incentives for Businesses
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Tax Credit for Builders of New Energy Efficient
Homes
  • 1000-2000 tax credit (depending on energy
    savings and type of home) for builders for each
    qualifying home built
  • Site-built homes 2,000 credit if reduce energy
    consumption by 50 (relative to IECC)
  • Manufactured homes 2,000 credit if reduce
    energy consumption by 50 and conform to Federal
    Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
    Standards
  • Manufactured homes 1,000 credit if they reduce
    energy consumption by 30 and conform to Federal
    Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
    Standards

25
Grants and Loan Guarantees for Agricultural
Producers and Rural Small Businesses
  • Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency
    Improvements Program (Sec. 9006 of the Farm Bill)
  • Grants and loan guarantees for purchasing RE
    systems and making EE improvements
  • Provides grants up to 25 of eligible costs
  • Loans up to 50 of eligible costs
  • Website http//www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/farmbill

26
Business Energy Tax Credit
  • Corporate tax credit for qualifying energy
    sources
  • 30 credit for solar (electric and thermal),
  • 30 credit for solar hybrid lighting
  • 30 credit for fuel cells (at least 0.5 kW)
  • 10 credit for microturbines (less than 2 MW)
  • 10 credit for geothermal
  • Maximum Incentive 500 per 0.5 kW for fuel
    cells 200 per kW for microturbines no maximum
    specified for other technologies

27
Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit
  • 0.09/ kilowatt-hour tax credit for electricity
    generated by wind, geothermal, closed-loop
    biomass
  • Note owners of geothermal projects who claim the
    federal business energy tax credit may not also
    claim this production tax credit.  
  • 0.01/kilowatt-hour tax credit for electricity
    from open-loop biomass, small irrigation power
    (150 kW 5MW), municipal solid waste, landfill
    gas, and hydropower

28
Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax
Deduction
  • Offers business taxpayers a deduction of 1.80
    per square foot for commercial buildings that
    achieve a 50 reduction in annual energy cost to
    the user, compared to a base building defined by
    the industry standard ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2001.
  • Energy costs refer only to heating, cooling,
    lighting and water heating
  • Eligible commercial buildings include offices,
    retail buildings, warehouses, etc., rental
    housing of four stories or more, and
    publicly-owned buildings.
  • New construction in an existing building is also
    eligible for the tax deduction
  • For More Information www.dsireusa.org

29
Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System (MACRS)
  • Businesses can recover investments in certain
    property through depreciation deductions
  • Solar, wind, geothermal, fuel cells,
    microturbines, and solar hybrid lighting are
    classified as five-year property
  • For More Information www.dsireusa.org

30
Immediate and Long-Term Housing Assistance for
Greensburg Residents (not Energy Specific)
31
Immediate Assistance for Greensburg Residents
  • Freddie Mac Mortgage payments reduced or
    suspended for 12 months (Contact your mortgage
    servicer or www.freddiemac.com)
  • Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka Emergency loan
    program to finance repair or reconstruction or
    residences or businesses (Contact Mark Ward
    866-571-8155) (www.fhlbtopeka.com)

32
First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance
Program
  • Down payment and closing cost assistance through
    KHRCs First Time Homebuyer Program
  • Waives 2 down payment requirement for first time
    homebuyers
  • Increased subsidy amount to 20 of purchase
    price, up to 25,000
  • Eligible households 80 of area median income
    (39,850 for family of four in Kiowa County)
  • Contact Christine Reimler (KHRC), 785-296-4818

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New Home Construction Program
  • Down payment and closing cost assistance
  • Subsidy of up to 20 of purchase price, up to
    25,000
  • Eligibility at or below 120 state median
    income 77,915 for family of four
  • Contact Christine Reimler, KHRC 785-296-4818

34
USDA Financing Assistance
  • Eligibility 37,400 to 38,900 max income
    (family of two), 45,350 to 47,250
    (family of four)
  • USDA 502 Guaranteed Program
  • Financing to build or purchase a home through
    private lender. USDA guarantees security of
    loan.
  • USDA 502 Direct Loan Program
  • Financing to build, purchase or repair a home.
    Loans are made through the Rural Development
    field offices.
  • USDA 504 Loan Guarantee Program
  • Financing to make home repairs fixed 1
    interest rate, amortized 20 years, 20,000
    maximum outstanding loan
  • NOTE USDA loans may be used in conjunction with
    KHRC assistance

35
Kansas Local Government Statewide Housing Program
  • Provides below market, 30-year fixed mortgage
    financing for first-time homebuyers
  • Provides up-front cash of 4 of loan amount can
    be used for down payment, closing costs, and
    other prepaid items (does NOT need to be repaid)
  • For More Information regarding participating
    lenders, call Sedgwick County Housing Dpt
    (316-660-7270)
  • Note KHRC Homebuyer assistance can be partnered
    with this program

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Coming this FallHome Construction Seminar Series!
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Home Construction Seminar Series
  • Five-part training series for builders and
    homeowners in Greensburg
  • Affordable, Energy Efficient Construction
    Techniques
  • Offered by the U.S. Department of Energys
    Building America program
  • Each seminar ½ day tour of Greensburg
    reconstruction project and ½ day in-class
    training
  • For More Information betsy_at_buildingscience.com

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Seminar Series Overview
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Websites
  • www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm - Energy Policy Act
    of 2005 Tax Credits
  • www.dsireusa.org - Database of State Incentives
    for Renewables and Efficiency
  • www.eere.energy.gov/buildings - U.S. Department
    of Energys Building Technologies Program
  • www.nrel.gov National Renewable Energy
    Laboratory
  • www.energystar.gov Energy Star
  • www.kshousingcorp.org Kansas Housing Resources
    Corporation
  • www.rurdev.usda.gov/ks/ - USDA Rural Development
    Kansas
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