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Governor Paterson Announces Plan To Help Low-Income New Yorkers Cope With High Heating Costs This Winter

$49 Million Added to Low-Income Household Energy Efficiency Programs, Renews Call on Federal Government to Increase Funding for Heating Assistance

Governor David A. Paterson today announced a comprehensive package of state initiatives to help New York households reduce their energy use and spend less to heat their homes this winter. The package includes significant increases in benefits and changes to eligibility levels for the State’s heating assistance program, an additional $49 million for household energy efficiency programs, improved agency administration of efficiency and heating assistance programs, and expanded workshops to help homeowners and renters to reduce their energy use at little or no cost.

“The State has an obligation to help our residents get through this winter in any way we can. While we cannot influence world energy prices in any significant way, we can reduce the amount of energy we use and effectively lower our energy bills. The cheapest energy is the energy never used,” said Governor Paterson. “This is a first-step in New York’s efforts to address the high cost of heating fuel this winter. We are taking this action to provide additional funding to help the State’s residents reduce their energy bills, at little or no cost, while maintaining the level of comfort New Yorkers deserve.”

Governor Paterson announced the following actions:

Governor Paterson said today that in addition to the State’s actions, this year’s anticipated home heating crisis will require legislation for a more comprehensive and longer-term solution.

In addition, State agencies and authorities that offer energy efficiency and heating assistance programs will coordinate outreach efforts to help New Yorkers gain access to information and services. The participating agencies include the Consumer Protection Board, DHCR, NYSERDA, OFA, OTDA, PSC, LIPA and NYPA. The improved and coordinated outreach will make it easier for residents to find the assistance they need.

Governor Paterson will shortly unveil a new website and hotline number hosted by NYSERDA that will provide information on all the State’s heating-related programs. NYSERDA will also coordinate a series of workshops that will be held around the State to inform New Yorkers of the actions they can take to lower their heating bills by making their homes more energy-efficient.

Governor Paterson also renewed his call for additional funding for the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and added: “The state initiatives I announced today do not eliminate the need for additional federal funding for LIHEAP. The federal government must not ignore the reality of record high heating prices when considering funding levels for this essential program. To keep LIHEAP funding at last year’s level when heating costs are 30-40 percent higher this year would be unconscionable and place vulnerable New Yorkers at even greater risk.”

The Governor is again calling on Congress and the President to immediately fund LIHEAP at the authorized level of $5.1 billion, and for the President to release $100 million in LIHEAP contingency funds that will otherwise expire on September 30, the end of the current federal fiscal year.