Energy Division

A Division of the Kansas Corporation Commission, funded through the federal State Energy Program (SEP).

The Energy Division administers programs and connects Kansans to objective information about energy conservation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy. Learn more about the Energy Division.

Current Programs & Initiatives

  • efficiency kansas loan program Low-cost loan program helps Kansans make energy-efficiency improvements to their homes and small businesses.
  • Take Charge Challenge: Providing $1,012,000 in grant funds to sponsor this friendly competition among 16 cities to save energy in 2011.
  • Facility Conservation Improvement Program (FCIP): Assists public entities in using performance contracting to finance energy-efficiency upgrades in public buildings.
  • Energy Manager Grants: Local government coalitions receive funding to hire energy managers.
  • Renewable Energy Incentives Grants: Up to $250,000 in grant funding to help state agencies, local governments, and educational institutions finance 25% of alternative energy projects.
  • Public Projects Grant: Up to $150,000 in grant funding to help cities and counties implement energy-efficiency improvements in public facilities.
  • Energy Efficiency Building Codes Working Group: Established to ensure timely progress towards the energy codes requirement for all recipients of federal Recovery funds.

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