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Palin Signs Energy Package
To Help Alaskans Combat High Energy Costs
No. 08-146
August 25, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska – Governor Sarah Palin today
signed legislation that will help Alaskans combat the high cost of
energy. The Governor signed House Bill 4001 and Senate Bill 4002 into
law at the home of an Anchorage resident who took advantage of the
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation’s Weatherization and Home Energy
Rebate Program.
SB 4002 uses revenues generated from the state’s natural resources
to provide a one-time special payment of $1,200 to every Alaskan
eligible for the 2008 Permanent Fund dividend. The bill also raises by
50 percent the maximum amount of loans that bulk fuel bridge and bulk
fuel revolving loan funds can make to communities and cooperatives. It
also suspends the state’s motor fuel tax on gasoline, marine fuel, and
aviation fuel for a year and strengthens the Power Cost Equalization
Program. HB 4001 is the appropriation bill.
“Alaskans who signed up for direct deposit will see these funds on
September 12, along with their dividend,” said Governor Palin. “In
rural Alaska, particularly, many people are facing a choice between
feeding their families and heating their homes, and they could use this
payment from the state's energy-generated surplus to cover some of
those bills.”
Carol Geczy’s home has been weather-stripped, insulation was added
to the attic and crawl space, drafts were sealed and smoke and carbon
monoxide detectors were installed. Approximately $5,000 was spent on
the home with an expected energy savings of 20 to 30 percent. The
improvements were made in part by AHFC’s Weatherization Program.
"The Governor's resource rebate, along with AHFC's Weatherization
and Home Energy Rebate programs, are putting hundreds of millions of
dollars into the hands of Alaskans to help combat high energy costs,"
said Dan Fauske, AHFC’s chief executive officer. "Investing money in
making your home more energy efficient is just about the best bang for
your buck you can get."
Governor Palin also signed a proclamation declaring September as
“Energy Efficiency Month” in Alaska. The proclamation encourages
Alaskans to lower their costs by conserving energy and by using
existing energy more efficiently at work, ?home and on the road?.
“Conserving energy and using it more efficiently doesn’t necessarily
mean you have to sacrifice your quality of life,” said Governor Palin.
“It’s the little things, like making sure lights, computers and
appliances are turned off – and slowing down on the road, which will
save money spent on gasoline.”