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Report: Montanans Face a Disproportionate Energy Burden

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Monday, September 14, 2020   

HELENA, Mont. -- One in four U.S. households faces a high energy-cost burden, and it's a hardship that a new report finds disproportionately affects certain demographics.

Montana is among eight states in the Mountain Region in a new report, where 21% of households have a high energy-cost burden.

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) found low-income households, communities of color, renters and older adults are groups that all pay a much larger share of their income on power bills.

Ariel Drehobl, senior research associate for the ACEEE, said specifically Black, Indigenous and other people of color have seen limited access to energy-efficient and healthy housing.

"Some systemic policies, such as racial segregation, high unemployment, high poverty rates, have led to a lack of access to mortgages or loans, which can help to make energy-efficiency investments in homes," Drehobl said.

The report said in the Mountain Region, 37% of renters, 27% of Black households, 27% of Hispanic households and 58% of low-income households spend more than 6% of their income on energy bills, compared to the 2.9% paid by the median household.

Drehobl noted the data is from 2017, when many people in these groups were already struggling to afford utility bills. And with the nation on the brink of a recession due to COVID-19, she said these households now may be seeing job losses and reduced income, at the same time their energy costs are higher due to stay-at-home orders.

"Now is a time to think about how to support people in the short term," Drehobl said. "While also thinking in the long term of how to help communities be more efficient, more resilient through policies that make access to energy efficiency, access to clean energy, more equitable."

The report encourages investments in energy efficiency, including more federal funding for the Weatherization Assistance Program and the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

And Drehobl said local and state governments, and utility companies, should direct their energy-efficiency and renewable-energy investments to disadvantaged communities.


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