Komoroski, Sarah EHetchler, Cory JMcKenzie, Conor CKnetsch, Carl H2023-09-072023-09-072023-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/256431Humphrey School Capstone Report, PA 8081 Section 012, Instructor: Steve Kelley; In Partnership with Connexus EnergyThis report explores Connexus Energy's low-income spending requirement as part of Minnesota's Conservation Improvement Program (CIP). The paper reviews the current landscape of Connexus’ low-income programs and offers recommendations to increase direct spending, energy savings, and program participation. Our research consisted of a mix of general literature review, demographic data analysis, creation of spatial maps, and direct interviews with Connexus’ partners and other relevant organizations. We emphasize the importance of dedicated low-income programs in overcoming the barriers that prevent low-income households from engaging in energy efficiency programs. The report focuses on single-family households, which constitute the majority of homes in Connexus' service territory. We recommend Connexus pursue a comprehensive home energy audit program, build more robust relationships with Community Action Agencies, and raise the visibility of all their low-income programs. By implementing these recommendations, Connexus can meet their low-income spending requirement while improving the quality of life for their most vulnerable members.enenergy efficiencylow-incomeweatherizationutility programenergy assistancecooperative utilityconservation improvement programsingle family householdcommunity action agencycommunity action partnershiplow-income spendingenergy conservationenergy conservation and optimizationECOCIPLow-Income Energy Efficiency Programs for Connexus EnergyReport