CPUC announces RISE Homes program to support all-electric home rebuilding after disasters

Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) announced on March 9 that Californians whose homes were destroyed by wildfires and other natural disasters may apply for assistance through the Rebuilding Incentives for Sustainable Electric (RISE) Homes program.

The RISE Homes program aims to help homeowners rebuild fully electric homes, supporting the state’s decarbonization goals. The $50 million initiative is available to customers of six electric investor-owned utilities in California. Homeowners who choose to rebuild an all-electric home within these utility service areas are eligible for support.

Applications will be accepted starting April 6 from homeowners whose properties were destroyed by natural disasters since January 1, 2017, and who do not have a certificate of occupancy. More information about the program is available on the RISE Homes website.

“The RISE Homes program is a way to help those who have lost their homes in a recent natural disaster,” said CPUC President John Reynolds. “Through the program, they can receive financial support to rebuild a fully electric home, one with cleaner indoor air and greater energy efficiency.”

Financial incentives under RISE Homes vary based on the type of rebuild. Program coordinators will assist applicants throughout the process, and additional equity incentives are available for homes located in qualified disadvantaged communities. Participating utilities include Bear Valley Electric Service, Liberty Utilities, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, PacifiCorp, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Southern California Edison.

ICF Resources LLC was selected as the program implementer through a competitive process, while Verdant Associates LLC will serve as the evaluator. The CPUC continues its role in regulating services and utilities across California.



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