2007 Annual Report
The Rebuild Michigan Program is designed to assist public K-12 schools, colleges, universities, local governments and public housing authorities with improving the energy efficiency of their buildings. This program offers technical assistance and attractive financing information for cost effective projects. Eligible public institutions can install the recommended improvements with little or no upfront capital.
Program Participants:
2008 | 2007| 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998
Program Highlights
- Utility bill analysis and energy consumption profile for each building.
· Free walk-through energy analysis and Introductory Energy Evaluation (IEE) report.
- Sample IEE Report for a school district
- Sample IEE Report for a local government
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EnergyStar benchmarking for eligible buildings
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Listing of energy consultants to conduct technical energy analyses
- Quality review of each completed technical energy analysis report
- Low cost project financing through the Michigan Municipal Bond Authority to purchase energy efficiency improvements
- A repayment schedule structured around the project's energy savings rate
- Project monitoring and troubleshooting
Program Partners Selected
The Energy Office (EO) is partnering with several public member associations and participating energy consultants to promote building and k-12 curricular energy services.
Additional Information
Contact Information
Tim Shireman
Energy Office
Department of Labor & Economic Growth
P.O. Box 30221
Lansing, MI 48909
phone: (517) 241-6281
fax: (517) 241-6229
e-mail: shiremant@michigan.gov