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Energy Conservation

Community Action’s Energy Conservation services can help you and your family live comfortably, while keeping your home’s energy efficient and affordable.

An Energy-Efficient Home Lowers Utility Bills

Though you may not be aware, your home may have trouble conserving energy. Community Action’s Energy Conservation services can help you and your family live comfortably, while keeping your home’s energy efficient and affordable. For more than 30 years, we’ve helped thousands of households like yours by providing home energy audits and home weatherization services.


What Is Weatherization?

Our weatherization services make improvements to your home that help conserve energy, maintain temperature, and provide a safe and healthy living environment. The upgrades we make to your home will lower your monthly energy bills, while also lowering its impact on the environment and your community.


Am I Eligible?

All Energy Assistance participants are eligible for Energy Conservation and Weatherization services. If you are currently on Energy Assistance and interested in Energy Conservation and Weatherization services, call us at 651-482-8260 to receive more information and see how we can make your home more energy efficient and help lower your energy bills.


If you are not currently on Energy Assistance, contact the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) by calling 651-645-6470 or emailing EAP at eap@caprw.org, to apply for Energy Assistance services.

 

To receive Energy Conservation and Weatherization services, you must first apply for our Energy Assistance services:

What Is the Weatherization Process?

A lot goes into our Weatherization Process, and you should have all of the facts before you seek Energy Conservation and Weatherization for your home. 


Credentials

Our Qualifications
  • 30+ years of experience in our community 

  • Trained and knowledgeable staff

  • Up-to-date, cutting edge technology

  • Regular certifications to maintain our expertise 


Informed and Secure
  • We wear uniforms and carry identification badges

  • All staff members and contractors must pass a background check

  • We leave behind information about our work and our business card

  • We keep you up to date on what's happening 

  • We are here to answer your questions 



Bids Open: Multifamily Building Construction Project

Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington Counties (CAPRW), Energy Conservation Department, is soliciting for Contractors to bid on a Multifamily Building Construction Project in Ramsey county.


CAPRW Intends to have this project completed by the end of June with all mechanical work completed by June 1st in order for CAPRW to inspect, pass and issue payment.


Learn more about the opportunity here:



Grant & CAPRW Leadership Contact Information

Name of the Grant: PY25-27 State of Minnesota Weatherization Assistance Program Grant

Grant Issued By: MN Department of Commerce


Sonia Gass, CEO

edadmin@caprw.org, 651-645-6445


Brian Fisher, Director of Energy Conservation

caprwwx@caprw.org, 651-482-826


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