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PROGRAMS
STATE ENERGY PROGRAMThe U.S. Department of Energy’s State Energy Program (SEP) provides funding to States & Territories’ governor-designated state energy offices to enhance energy security, advance state-led energy initiatives, and maximize the benefits of reducing energy waste. State energy offices are to tailor activities that are within grant guidelines to best meet their needs.
With the SEP grant funding, the Guam Energy Office provides energy efficient technical assistance contacts with consumers and businesses to aid them in implementing cost-effective energy efficiency actions, provides policy and input analysis, and much more. |

PLUG-IN ELECTRIC DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLE REBATE PROGRAM
The Plug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Rebate Program, as amended, is a local program for Guam Energy Office to offer rebates for not more than 10% of the total base price of a qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicle. The rebate is offered to individuals, businesses and nonprofit organizations. The businesses and nonprofit organizations are eligible for up to three (3) rebates. The amount of $300,000 was appropriated for the local program. Funds continue to be available until fully expended. The goal of this program is to reduce fuel consumption, reduce harmful emissions into the environment, and to stimulate Guam’s economy by assisting individuals, businesses and nonprofits with rebates for the purchase of electric vehicles.- Public Law 35-81 Plug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Rebate Program Act, as amended
- EV Rebate Application and Agreement Form (Fillable)
Automotive Participating Dealership:
- Nissan Motor Corporation Guam
- Cars Plus LLC
- Triple J Auto Group
PEV FLOW CHART

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Guam Energy Office will hold a public hearing to discuss the Plug-In Electric Vehicle Program procedure updates on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 from 2 pm to 4 pm at the Guam Energy Office, 548 N. Marine Corps Drive, Tamuning.
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
**PUBLIC NOTICE** The Guam Energy Office invites the public to attend a public hearing scheduled for Monday, January 23, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at its office located at 548 N. Marine Corps Drive, Upper Tumon, (adjacent to Dept. of Public Works). The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comments on the proposed PY2023 Guam Weatherization Assistance Program State Plan (available HERE). Persons with special needs should email GEO at tina.mafnas@energy.guam.gov by Friday, January 20, 2023, to make appropriate arrangements. Written comments will be accepted on or before Monday, January 23, 2023, no later than 5:00 p.m. only through postal mail to Guam Energy Office, 548 Marine Corps Drive, Tamuning, Guam 96913 OR via email to tina.mafnas@energy.guam.gov. Contact Tina Mafnas, Planner, at (671) 649-4362 for further information. Click the links below relating to the PY2023 Guam Weatherization Assistance Program State Plan: Guam's Approved Priority List (Approved by USDOE, 3/17/2021) Guam's Weatherization Field Guide (Approved by USDOE, 5/7/21) Guam's Health & Safety Plan PY2023 (DRAFT) ================================ The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is a federally funded annual program that helps reduce energy costs for eligible low-income households by improving the energy efficiency of their homes while ensuring their health and safety. From the replacement of refrigerators to the installation of smoke detectors, this program is geared to service income-eligible clients with priority given to the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and families with children. WAP services are free to households meeting the criteria based on household income and acceptable housing. Types of energy-saving measures may include the installation of the following:- Low-Flow Showerheads & Faucet Aerators;
- CFL or LED Lighting;
- Advanced Power Strip;
- Room Air Conditioner;
- Mini Split Air Conditioner; and
- Refrigerator Replacement.


Ms. Josefa Baker, WAP client, and Michelle Marquez, GEO staff, conducted client intake while practicing COVID-19 workplace practices such as social distancing, sanitizing, and wearing face masks.



