HONEYWELL HELPS DRIVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE CAROLINAS THROUGH RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS

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Aaron Parker
Honeywell
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aaron.parker@honeywell.com
HONEYWELL HELPS DRIVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN
THE CAROLINAS THROUGH RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
Programs Will Give Progress Energy Customers Rebates,
Upgrades and Other Services to Cut Consumption and Costs
MINNEAPOLIS, April 15, 2010 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced two separate, three-year
contracts with Progress Energy to manage and deliver energy efficiency programs for residential
customers in North and South Carolina. The Home Energy Improvement and Neighborhood Energy
Saver programs will help customers save energy and money through a variety of measures, including
home energy assessments, education services and rebates for efficiency improvements.
The programs will target more than 1.4 million Progress Energy residential customers across 34,000
square miles in the Carolinas. Under the contract, Honeywell will provide training, marketing and
customer service support to drive enrollment.
Home Energy Improvement Program
As part of a three-year, $3.1-million contract, Honeywell will manage Progress Energy Carolinas’ Home
Energy Improvement Program (HEIP), which offers rebates to homeowners for implementing
improvements like heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) upgrades, equipment tune-ups,
energy-efficient window installations and air sealing.
Under HEIP, customers select from a list of prequalified contractors to perform the upgrades and then
receive rebates in return. Honeywell will provide customer support, process rebates, and recruit and train
contractors to assist in implementing the efficiency measures.
HEIP, which began in July 2009, is available to Progress Energy customers in North and South Carolina
who live in existing single-family, multi-family and manufactured homes, including mobile homes. To date,
Honeywell has processed more than 10,000 rebate requests for Progress Energy and trained more than
700 contractors.
Progress Energy expects to save more than 31 million kilowatt-hours of electricity over the course of the
program — enough energy to power more than 2,900 homes for a year. Additional goals include
completing 4,000 window replacement projects, insulating and sealing 2,000 homes, and performing
tune-ups on more than 15,000 HVAC systems.
Neighborhood Energy Saver
Under a three-year, $3.6-million contract, Progress Energy Carolinas has enlisted Honeywell to deliver
the Neighborhood Energy Saver program (NES). Modeled after a similar program delivered to customers
in Progress Energy’s Florida service area, NES provides energy-saving information and conservation
measures to help low-income single and multi-family residential customers cut electricity consumption
and costs.
Honeywell will work with Progress Energy to canvass neighborhoods with informational materials, plan
kick-off events in each community and engage in a door-to-door campaign to announce the program to
residents. Honeywell will perform an in-home assessment of energy use and educate residents on
energy-saving techniques and areas to improve efficiency. Honeywell will also install appropriate
conservation measures, including compact fluorescent lighting, weather stripping, water pipe insulation
and high-efficiency showerheads.
Progress Energy expects to provide energy-efficiency improvements to approximately 10,000 homes by
2011 through the NES program.
“Infrastructure and equipment improvements are just one side of the energy-efficiency program equation,”
said Paul Orzeske, president of Honeywell Building Solutions. “Utilities like Progress Energy are looking
for help in reaching their customer segments with programs that consider specific customer needs and
requirements. Honeywell has the technical and customer-specific knowledge to deliver programs that
impact energy behavior and costs.”
Honeywell Utility Solutions, part of the Building Solutions business, specializes in all aspects of demandside management programs from design and technology to marketing and customer support. With 30
years of experience in the utility industry, it the largest implementer of residential demand response in
North America. The company also provides smart metering, and energy- and water-efficiency solutions.
For more information, visit www.honeywell.com/utility.
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leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for
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Honeywell Building Solutions is part of the Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions business group,
a global leader in providing product and service solutions that improve efficiency and profitability, support
regulatory compliance, and maintain safe, comfortable environments in homes, buildings and industry.
For more information about Building Solutions: www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions.
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