CURRENT PROGRAMS Rate Assistance
- Customer Affordability of Residential Electricity (CARE)
- Eligibility: Customer is LIHEAP eligible, completes the "Your Home Energy Report" questionnaire, and enrolls in budget payment plan. Discount based on usage.
- Electric Discount Program
- Eligibility: Xcel customer certified to receive LIHEAP that are at least 62 years old and/or disabled.
- Flat rate discount of $15 per month.
- Gas Affordability Programs
- CenterPoint Energy, Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation
Eligibility: Customer that receives LIHEAP and agrees to a payment plan and schedule.
Receive a credit determined by calculating the difference between the estimate of the customer’s annual bill and 6% of the customer’s household income.- Great Plains Natural Gas Company, Xcel Energy.
Eligibility: Customers that receive LIHEAP and agree to payment plan and schedule.
Receive a credit determined at 1/12 of the difference between the company’s estimate of the customer’s annual bill and 4% of the customer’s household income.- Greater Minnesota Gas
Eligibility: Customers that are LIHEAP eligible
Bill credit of $102 annually- PowerOn Program - Xcel (electric)
- Eligibility: Customers receive LIHEAP and agree to a payment plan.
- Benefits vary depending on specific energy use, income level, and amount of arrears.
Arrears Management
- CARE
Arrears retired over a 24-month period by dividing the total arrearage amount by 24 and adding the total to the customer’s monthly bill.
- GAP
- CenterPoint Energy
Monthly credit applied after a customer’s payment that retires arrears over a period of 12 months.- Great Plains
Monthly credit applied after receiving customer’s payment that retires arrears over a period of 24 months.- Greater Minnesota Gas
One-time bill credit of $102 at the end of the program year, if the customer makes 12 consecutive months of timely payments.- Interstate Power and Light
Matching credit is applied to the customer’s account each month after receiving the customer’s payment. Retires arrears over a period of 24 months.- Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation
Monthly credit applied after receiving customer’s payment that retires arrears over a period of 24 months.- Xcel Energy
Matching credit applied to the customer’s account each month after receiving the customer’s payment. Retires arrears over a period of 24 months.Energy Efficiency
- Energy Partners - Minnesota Power
- Eligibility: 200% FPG
- Services focus primarily on lighting, refrigeration, and water heating. Also include home energy audits, customer education, and energy kits.
- Low Income Segment
- Eligibility: 200% FPG or 50% SMI, whichever is greater for Xcel customers.
- Services include: energy audit; installation of programmable thermostats, high-efficiency showerheads; weather stripping; installation of CFLs.
- Low-Income Weatherization (LIWAP)
- CenterPoint Energy
Eligibility: 200% FPG
Services include: installation of various insulation; low-flow showerheads; caulking; installation of high-efficiency furnaces, boilers, and water heaters.- Great Plains Natural Gas
Eligibility: 200% FPG
Services include: furnace repair/replacement, energy audits, insulation- Greater Minnesota Gas
Eligibility: 200% FPG
Services include: energy audits; exterior wall and attic insulation; air sealing; participant education; low-income furnace replacement- Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation
Eligibility: 200% FPG
Services include: weatherization measures, energy audits, home energy reports, and furnace and water heater replacements. Participating Utilities
- CenterPoint Energy: GAP, LIWAP
- Great Plains Natural Gas: GAP, LIWAP
- Greater Minnesota Gas: GAP, LIWAP
- Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation: GAP, LIWAP
- Minnesota Power: CARE, Energy Partners
- Xcel Energy: Electric Discount, PowerON, Low Income Segment, GAP
Annual Funding (2015)Rate Assistance
- GAPs: $10.2 million
- CARE: $988,421
- Electric Rate Discount: $5.3 million
- PowerON Program: $3.1 million
Energy Efficiency
- LIWAPs: $4.5 million
- Energy Partners: $342,968
- Low Income Segment: $4.2 million
Households Served (2015)Rate Assistance
- GAPs: 27,177
- CARE: 4,619
- Electric Rate Discount: 52,960
- PowerOn Program: 8,200
Energy Efficiency
- LIWAP: 2,766
- Energy Partners: 8,536
- Xcel Energy's Low-Income Segment: 6,296
Funding Mechanism
- GAPs: Per therm charge on all customers
- GAP (Greater MN Gas): GAP rider
- CARE: "Affordability Surcharge" collected from all customers, except those that qualify for LIHEAP
- Electric Rate Discount and PowerON Program: "Low-Income Energy Discount" Rider on all customers.
- Energy Partners: "Conservation Improvement Program" rider on all customers
- Low Income Segment: "Conservation Cost Recovery Adjustment" on all customers
- LIWAP: "Conservation Cost Recovery Charge or Adjustment" on all customers
- LIWAP (CenterPoint): "Conservation Improvement Program" Rider on all customers, except for large customer facilities.
Administration
- CARE, GAP: Utilities partner with local agencies or non-profits
- LIWAP: Utilities partner with local agencies
- GAP (Greater MN Gas): Administered by utility
- Electric Rate Discount: Utility partners with Minnesota LIHEAP
- Energy Partners: Utility partners with local agencies
- PowerOn Program: Utility partners with nonprofit
- Low Income Segment: Utility partner with nonprofit
LEGISLATION Authorizing
- Electrical Rate Assistance: Senate File 1706 (1994)
- Natural Gas Rate Assistance: Senate File 2096 (2007)
- Energy Efficiency: Senate File 145 (2007)
REPORTS / EVALUATIONS Utility Reviews of Rate Assistance Programs, search for the following dockets on the Public Utilities Commission website
- CenterPoint Energy, Docket No. G-008/M-16-266, June 1, 2016
- Greater Minnesota Gas, Docket No. G-022/M-16-233, March 17, 2016
- Minnesota Energy Resources Corporation, Docket No. G-011/M-16-273, March 31, 2016
- Minnesota Power, Docket No. E-015/M-11-409, April 20,2016
- Great Plains Natural Gas, Docket No. G-004/M-16-275, June1,2016
- Xcel Energy, Docket No. G-002/M-16-272, March 31, 2016
Utility Stakeholder Report, Review of Gas Affordability Programs , June 1, 2011