Affordable energy programs for Ontario s low-income consumers

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LOW-INCOME ENERGY NETWORK Affordable energy programs for Ontario s low-income consumers LIEN annual conference May 4, 2018 LIEN is a project funded by Legal Aid Ontario and supported by ACTO & CELA 1

Presentation overview Energy costs and low-income consumers How LIEN got its start LIEN s pyramid to address energy poverty Moving from reactive to proactive policies and programs Outcomes for low-income consumers 2

Help for low-income energy consumers As a result of LIEN s advocacy work, we have: Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Emergency Financial Assistance (EFA) Specific low-income customer service rules Energy conservation and efficiency programs for electricity and natural gas customers Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) 3

Legal clinic clients and energy poverty Clients facing utility service disconnection Inadequate emergency energy financial assistance Barriers to accessing utility service (security deposits, minimum fuel oil deliveries) Lack of funds for energy conservation retrofits Landlords installing electricity sub-meters 4

Energy and the Cost of Housing Rising utility costs have a disproportionate impact on low-income consumers Erodes housing affordability and ability to pay for other daily necessities such as food, clothing, medicine and transportation 5

Low-income energy burden Energy burden refers to the amount of household income spent on energy LIEN s position is that 6% is an affordable burden 6

2004 - LIEN gets its start First meeting on March 10 th of what becomes the Low-Income Energy Network CELA, Share the Warmth, ACTO, ISAC, CSPC-Toronto, TDRC and TEA (interim steering committee members) Environmental, anti-poverty and affordable housing advocacy groups already working independently on energy issues (e.g. ACTO & CELA at OEB) Realization of the need to work together and develop a shared response to energy crisis 7

LIEN s approach to low-income energy conservation & assistance 8

Ontario Home Energy Affordability Program May 1 st, 2006 LIEN releases proposal for ratepayerfunded Ontario Home Energy Affordability Program, with five major components: rate affordability, arrears management, crisis intervention, conservation and demand management, and consumer protections. It advocates that Ontario s low-income consumers should not be paying more than 6% of their total household income on energy. 9

OEB & low-income rate assistance Ontario Home Energy Affordability Program LIEN tried to make it an issue in Union Gas and Enbridge Gas 2007 rates hearings at the OEB April 26, 2007 OEB decision no jurisdiction to set affordable rates for low-income consumers -strong dissent decision by OEB Vice-Chair Response: LIEN appealed decision to Divisional Court, and on May 16, 2008, Divisional Court issues decision in favour of LIEN - declares that OEB has jurisdiction to establish a rate affordability assistance program 10

OEB & consultation on low-income energy consumer issues July 2, 2008 OEB announces consultation to examine energy issues associated with low-income consumers OEB holds 4-day stakeholder conference in Sept Presentations on issues such as rate assistance, arrears management, disconnection protocols, service charges, energy retailing, smart sub-metering March 10, 2009 OEB issues LEAP report Dismissed rate affordability program, but recognized energy poverty as a significant problem needing a comprehensive and province-wide approach! 11

OEB s LEAP announcement Low-Income Energy Assistance Program: emergency financial assistance for consumers in need access to more flexible customer service rules on matters such as arrears payment plans, disconnection notice periods, and security deposit waivers targeted energy conservation and efficiency programs to reduce consumption & costs 12

Emergency Assistance One-time $2 million provincial Emergency Energy Fund (EEF) announced in March 2004 then annualized in 2005 at $2.1 million January 1, 2011 - LEAP Emergency Financial Assistance (EFA) grant fund for low-income electricity and natural gas consumers in place January 1, 2013 Provincial Emergency Energy Fund consolidated into CHPI (Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative) 13

SSA intervention - Client #1 Single parent with one child CPP-D, topped up with ODSP Low-rise rental apt, heated with electricity; unable to access equal billing $600 LEAP EFA grant; $250 from CHPI OESP eligible; equal billing approved account sustainable 14

Energy conservation and efficiency programs Lower energy bills Contribute to a healthier environment; less pollution Improved health Increased comfort Avoid cost of new generating plants 15

Culture of Conservation CELA & TEA prepare report for Energy Minister with key recommendations for low-income energy conservation and assistance Energy Minister requests LDCs to develop and deliver electricity CDM programs LIEN develops a low-income energy efficiency program piloted by Brantford Hydro ($100,000/100 homes) OEB s 2006 DSM generic hearing Union Gas & Enbridge to spend 14% of residential DSM budgets on low-income programs (2007-09); then extended to 2011 16

Energy conservation/efficiency March 25, 2007 launch of OPA/GCC pilot lowincome Energy Efficiency for Houses pilot (2200 homes, $2.3 million funding) July 5, 2010 Energy Minister directs OPA to roll out electricity CDM program targeted specifically for lowincome consumers Summer 2011 launch of OPA s saveonenergy HOME ASSISTANCE PROGAM (HAP) for low-income consumers 17

Energy conservation/efficiency Conservation First Framework - electricity LDCs to submit six-year CDM plans (2015-20) - include programs for low-income customer segment New natural gas DSM framework (2015-2020) released December 2014; OEB hearing approval of gas companies six-year DSM plans (2015-2020) including low-income programs LIEN urges delivery coordination of low-income DSM and CDM programs (less disruptive, more measures) 18

Energy conservation and low-income consumers IESO s 2015 & 2016 results report on LDCs six-year CDM plans (2015-2020) budgets and energy savings targets are far lower than those for HAP in the LDCs CDM plans under the 2011-2014/15 framework inequitable access to retrofits to help reduce electricity consumption and costs and maximize OESP impact August 4, 2017 - Ministerial Directive gives the IESO the responsibility to design, fund and deliver lowincome HAP province-wide 19

SSA intervention - Client #2 Two parents with three children One parent working; other parent on EI for past 3 months Unable to keep up with natural gas bills facing disconnection (detached home) 21 day hold on disconnection $500 LEAP EFA grant approved 20

SSA intervention - Client #2 Still $485 outstanding arrears; 10 month arrears repayment arrangement - $49 monthly Applied to OESP; now receiving $63 monthly bill credit Equal billing arranged account is sustainable 21

Targeted customer service rules for low-income consumers October 1, 2011 LEAP low-income electricity consumer service rules come into effect January 1, 2013 low-income gas consumer customer service rules come into effect March 15, 2013 low-income electricity customer service rules for suite metered tenants come into effect 22

Customer Services Rules for Low-Income Consumers If an applicant qualifies for LEAP emergency financial assistance, they automatically qualify for ALL low-income customer service rules The applicant must contact their utility to access low-income customer service rules and must be assessed as low-income by Social Service Agencies 23

Customer Service Rules [Electricity] Waiving and refunding security deposits Equal billing or equal payment plan options 21-day suspension of disconnection process Extended arrears payment agreements Waiving of non-payment service charges e.g. collection, disconnection, load control devices 24

Customer Service policies [Gas] Gas distributors must also offer customer service rules that are similar to the ones provided by electricity distributors, but less prescriptive These are found under their Conditions of Service and are unique to each distributor [LIEN participating in OEB s current review of electricity and natural gas customer service policies; winter moratorium on electricity disconnections from Nov. 15 to Apr. 30] 25

SSA intervention - Client #3 Single parent with two children, one disabled Working, low-income homeowner Facing electricity disconnection secured 21-day hold while addressing arrears LEAP EFA grant covered outstanding arrears 26

SSA intervention - Client #3 Home in need of repairs not heating with electricity, but daily electricity and gas usage very high Referred to both saveonenergy HAP and natural gas Weatherization Program Home energy audit and assessment done to identify measures to be installed 27

SSA intervention - Client #3 Basement and attic insulation was installed; new programmable thermostat; energy efficient shower head from gas program Energy efficient light bulbs, weather stripping and faucet aerator Result reduced consumption & costs 28

LIEN renews call for a permanent low-income electricity rate affordability program Why? Not addressed through LEAP Electricity prices expected to increase Benefits to both the consumer and the utility Energy assistance funds insufficient Proactive rather than reactive approach How? Cost estimate developed by LIEN consultant Meetings with Energy Minister and staff 29

Announcement of a low-income electricity rate affordability program Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) Announced by Energy Minister on April 23, 2014 Requested OEB to report on options for ratepayerfunded program by Dec. 1, 2014 LIEN participated in OEB stakeholder consultations oral and written submissions - recommended a percentage-of-income fixed credit to directly address affordability gap Final decision on OESP design announced on March 26, 2015 30

Ontario Electric Support Program (OESP) Started January 1, 2016 Fixed credit based on income and household size - delivered as a reduction on qualifying customers bills Eligibility at or below 100% LIM-AT By application re-qualify every 2 years (or 5 years) Enhanced benefit for those dependent on specific medical equipment requiring electricity; First Nations and Métis communities 31

Fair Hydro Plan Announced March 2, 2017 Helping Vulnerable Consumers Broadening Rural or Remote Electricity Rate Protection (RRRP) Enhancing the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) Eliminating First Nations On-Reserve Delivery Credit Establishing an Affordability Fund 32

SSA intervention - Client #4 Single senior, newly retired Reduced annual income (CPP/OAS) Renting apartment heated with electricity, facing disconnection 21 day pause in disconnection process LEAP EFA grant to cover arrears 33

SSA intervention - Client #4 OESP application; receiving $68 enhanced monthly on-bill credit toward monthly equal payment of $77 Budgeting counselling to manage on a fixed income 34

Holistic approach to ending poverty: from vision to reality 35