The WAP programs administered in Detroit, Michigan are through the Detroit
Department of Human Services. They held a public meeting to discuss one of
their WAP RFP's. The RFP allows for possible replacement of "faulty furnaces or
boilers.
When I asked for clarification about "replacement" they affirmed that equipment
could be replaced. When I asked if that equipment could be replaced with
geothermal ground-source heat pumps; their representative said, "NO". After I
was taken aback, the staff representative further explained that the DOE and the
ORNL did not include geothermal HVAC into the programs Specifications. The
staff person was, however, aware of the efficacy of geo HVAC but could not allow
for same in their program.
So, do the current rules and regulations, now provide for renewable energy
technologies to be included for single and multi-family buildings? If so, please
send me the information. If not, is this the proper forum for this issue? If not,
where is the proper forum for this issue?
I have attached a recent letter to President Obama that resulted in a recent
response from the President.
Comment on FR Doc # E9-13836
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Weatherization Assistance Program for Low-Income Persons
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