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The Yolo Energy Partnership (YEP) is a county-led initiative developed to help residents in unincorporated Yolo County reduce utility bills and create healthier, more comfortable homes.
Through YEP, eligible residents can get:
- A free Home Energy Score assessment with recommendations on how to save
- A free weatherization kit with LED bulbs, weatherstripping, and more
- Guidance on electrification rebates and home repair assistance through VCE’s Electric Advisor Program
Who is eligible for YEP programs?
Residents in unincorporated Yolo County are eligible to apply to YEP programs. *
- Homeowners and renters are eligible!
- Weatherization Program participants must either be low-income, on CARE/FERA, or eligible for Medi-Cal.
- For the Home Energy Score (HES) Pilot Program and Weatherization Program, priority will be given to low-income households, farmworkers, seniors (65+), households with children, and individuals with disabilities.
* Note that the Electric Advisors Program is only available to Valley Clean Energy customers.
YEP Program Offerings – An Energy Savings Treasure Map!
Electric Advisor Service
VCE’s Electric Advisor service helps take the guesswork out of going electric. This 100% free service connects VCE customers with trained advisors who can answer your questions about electrifying your home, give recommendations for upgrading your appliances, and help you access rebates and incentives.
Visit the Electric Advisor website or call 855-699-8232 today to connect with a knowledgeable Electric Advisor.
Home Energy Score (HES) Pilot Program
The Home Energy Score (HES) Pilot Program helps unincorporated Yolo County residents increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and support community-wide environmental sustainability.
Receive a free home energy assessment with recommendations for cost-effective energy improvements.
Weatherization Program
Lower your energy bills and increase your home’s comfort with a free weatherization kit. The kit comes with freebies like weatherstripping, LED bulbs, and insulation tape—so you can DIY your way to increased energy efficiency and maximized savings starting right now.
Owner Occupied Housing Rehab (OOHR) Program
Get financial assistance—up to $100,000 in a deferred, low-interest loan—to upgrade your home energy systems and complete other major home improvements. Other eligible uses for funds include:
- Resolving existing violations
- Correcting health and safety hazards within the home
- Improving accessibility features of your home
Visit the OOHR webpage to learn more or call 916-217-0374 for further assistance.
Getting Started is Easy!
1. Check your eligibility
For the Electric Advisor service, you must be a VCE customer. For HES, Weatherization, and OOHR programs, participants must be residents of unincorporated Yolo County.
2. Get in touch
Speak with an Electric Advisor today at 855-699-8232! Or visit electricadvisor.valleycleanenergy.org/ to learn more.
3. Apply online
Need assistance? Email the YEP Program Team at sustainability@yolocounty.gov.
FAQs
How do I know if I live in unincorporated Yolo County?
The unincorporated area included the communities of Clarksburg, Dunnigan, Esparto, Guinda, Knights Landing, Madison, Monument Hills, Yolo, and Zamora.
If your home is outside city limits (not within Davis, Woodland, West Sacramento, or Winters) and within rural Yolo County, you likely live in the unincorporated area. If you’re unsure, use the County’s GIS viewer to see if your home is located outside of a City boundary, or email sustainability@yolocounty.gov for verification.
Are the programs really free?
Yes! VCE’s Electric Advisor service is 100% free for Valley Clean Energy (VCE) customers. The Weatherization Program and Home Energy Score (HES) assessment are free for eligible residents, while supplies last.
The Owner Occupied Housing Rehab (OOHR) Program is free to apply and offers a deferred loan at a 2% interest rate with zero upfront costs. Repayment is deferred until the home is refinanced or sold.
Can I apply for more than one program?
Yes – you can participate in any combination of the programs for which you are eligible.
What if I don’t have a computer or need help applying?
Call the Sustainability Division at 530-666-8047 for assistance.