Delaware Code § 29-8059A

Delaware Energy Fund [Expires effective July 16, 2028, pursuant to 85 Del. Laws, c. 81, § 5]
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(a) The Delaware Energy Fund is established and shall be administered by the Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU).
(b) The Delaware Energy Fund will provide financial assistance for energy costs to residents of the State whose household income is
below 350% of the federal poverty level, provided, however, that any resident qualifying for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP) will be directed to participate in LIHEAP if funding is available. In that case, administrators of the Delaware Energy
Fund shall redirect the application of any individual or family who would qualify for assistance from LIHEAP to the Department of
Health and Social Services.
(c) Recipients of assistance from the Delaware Energy Fund must be required to participate in energy savings and efficiency programs
offered by the SEU.
(d) A grant of assistance under this section to a qualified applicant may be made only once per application. A second or subsequent
grant may be made to the same applicant where funds are available, but the applicant must submit a second or subsequent application
showing continued eligibility.
(e) The SEU shall annually provide a report on the receipt and distribution of moneys in the Delaware Energy Fund to all of the
following:
(1) The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives for distribution to all members.
(2) The Secretary of the Senate for distribution to all members.
(3) The Governor.
(4) The Director and Librarian of the Office of Legislative Services.
(f) The SEU may promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the operation of the Delaware Energy Fund.
(g) A corporation or other person may contribute to the Delaware Energy Fund or contribute to the SEU directly in furtherance of the
purposes of this section. A contribution from a corporation or other nongovernmental source may be restricted under an agreement with
the contributor. In the case of a utility that makes a contribution to the Delaware Energy Fund, the use of those funds will be limited for
the benefit of customers of the contributing utility who are eligible for assistance under this section.

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