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SUMMARY:In Case You Missed It: 2024 Better Buildings Summit Sample
DESCRIPTION:In April\, the Department of Energy hosted the 2024 Better Buildings\, Better Plants Summit. This webinar showcases Summit presentations from the higher education\, industrial\, public\, and multifamily sectors. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to catch one of the talks you might have missed
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/in-case-you-missed-it-2024-better-buildings-summit-sample/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Marketing and Promoting Electrification Using Behavioral Science
DESCRIPTION:A new nationwide survey of nearly 2\,000 homeowners and renters found that among those interested in transitioning their homes from fossil fuels to efficient electric systems\, the most common reasons were the environment\, health and safety\, and energy efficiency. Perceptions of the expensiveness of switching to electricity and specific preferences about cooking with gas dominate the barriers to electrification. And customers with specific beliefs and experiences are most likely to switch. Putting these findings into practice is the real challenge. How do we encourage electrification more broadly using behavioral science? \nJoin us for a webinar as we delve into the details of this new report and discuss the findings with experts in the field. Attendees will learn about programs that have successfully moved households to electrify from Washington\, DC\, and the rest of the country.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/marketing-and-promoting-electrification-using-behavioral-science/
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SUMMARY:Now What? Putting the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund to Work
DESCRIPTION:In April 2024\, the EPA awarded $14 billion to three applicants under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund’s National Clean Investment Fund (NCIF). One of the applicants was Power Forward Communities\, a coalition led by Enterprise Community Partners\, Rewiring America\, Habitat for Humanity International\, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)\, and United Way Worldwide. They were awarded $2 billion to decarbonize homes across the U.S. In this Monthly\, our guest Aimee Witteman from Rewiring America will talk about the award and what the coalition is planning to do.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/now-what-putting-the-greenhouse-gas-reduction-fund-to-work/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Hacking the Code: Building Performance Standard Integration and Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Building Performance Standards (BPS) empower state and local governments to achieve decarbonization\, energy\, and water goals. Hear from the BPS Technical Assistance Network and Better Climate Challenge partners on the value of having BPS and how building owners are integrating them into their planning. \nPresenters: \n\nBillierae Engelman\, U.S. DOE\nMichael Miranda\, National Housing Trust\nJennifer Pritchard\, Seattle Housing Authority\nJoAnna Saunders\, District of Columbia
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/hacking-the-code-building-performance-standard-integration-and-implementation/
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SUMMARY:RMI and National Grid Examine the Role of Non-Pipeline Alternatives in the Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:As the United States strives to meet ambitious climate targets and transition to cleaner energy sources\, the changing role of natural gas utilities is paramount. With over 77 million customers receiving energy from gas utilities\, a shift away from fossil fuels is challenging but essential. In this webinar\, utility decarbonization experts from RMI\, National Grid\, and PG&E discuss the research findings from a recent RMI-National Grid joint report on the role of non-pipeline alternatives (NPAs) and integrated energy planning in shaping the energy transition.   \nNon-pipeline alternatives aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce costs by offering alternatives to traditional natural gas systems. These can include electrification of a building’s equipment or connection to lower-carbon infrastructure like thermal energy networks. National Grid and RMI’s research focused on nine case studies from the US and Europe that shed light on current efforts underway\, and what challenges must be addressed to advance this promising solution in step with better integrated energy planning by utilities. 
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/rmi-and-national-grid-examine-the-role-of-non-pipeline-alternatives-in-the-energy-transition/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Federal Dollars with Michigan’s State Energy Financing Institutions (SEFI)
DESCRIPTION:The Michigan Department of Environment\, Great Lakes\, and Energy and Michigan Economic Development Corporation will be expanding upon Governor Whitmer’s announcement at the MI Healthy Climate Conference (https://www.michigan.gov/egle/newsroom/press-releases/2024/05/17/sefi). \nThis SEFI determination calls for large-scale clean energy technology projects to launch in Michigan and encourages economic development for new and existing organizations in Michigan while accelerating progress toward Michigan’s goal of reaching 100% carbon neutrality by 2050. Hans Riemer from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office will join to provide an overview of the SEFI program. \nPublic and private entities managing large-scale decarbonization projects (of at least $100 million\, which can be an aggregation of smaller projects) should tune in to this webinar to hear from both of Michigan’s SEFIs and the DOE LPO about how SEFI support for your project can help open up new federal financing streams. \nAfter registering\, you will receive an email from “EGLE Outreach” with a link for you to use to join the webinar. Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation should contact Joel Roseberry roseberryj@michigan.gov by June 6 to request language\, mobility\, visual\, hearing\, translation\, and/or other assistance.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/leveraging-federal-dollars-with-michigans-state-energy-financing-institutions-sefi/
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SUMMARY:Buildings Hub Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Take a peek at everything Atlas Buildings Hub has to offer\, from policy updates to heat pump market data to thoughtful analysis of recent developments in building decarbonization. Atlas Public Policy Analyst Stephen Naimoli will walk attendees through the Buildings Hub’s offerings with a chance to get your questions answered.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/buildings-hub-public-tour/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:R2E2 Playbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Equitable Energy Retrofits in Affordable Housing 
DESCRIPTION:The Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity (R2E2) Playbook is a tool for community-based organizations\, state and local governments\, and others seeking to establish\, improve\, or expand energy upgrade programs for low- and moderate-income housing in their communities.   \nBy highlighting dozens of strategies and examples across the country\, the Playbook will help administrators establish programs that are community-led\, easy to use\, and that achieve benefits like healthier and more affordable housing\, reduced energy burdens\, new economic opportunities for workers and small business owners\, and reduced pollution. This one-hour webinar will feature guest speakers from some of the over 90 programs highlighted in the Playbook. 
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/r2e2-playbook-a-comprehensive-guide-for-equitable-energy-retrofits-in-affordable-housing/
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