Heat Pumps – With Unprecedented Incentives, Where Are We Now?
VirtualWhere does the market stand? Where are we now? Join this Better Buildings Residential Network peer exchange call.
Where does the market stand? Where are we now? Join this Better Buildings Residential Network peer exchange call.
Developed by DOE and the National Laboratories, the Home Energy Score™ provides homeowners, buyers, and renters comparable and credible information about a home’s energy use.
In this webinar, presenters will explore research findings from a recent DOE report and federal, state, and local activities related to the resilience benefits of building codes and energy efficiency.
Multiple incentives exist for residential energy efficiency, but what is the best way to combine them? What does the guidance from the federal government say? What is still unclear? Learn more about a topic that will probably be discussed for some time to come.
Implementing strategies to minimize water use for irrigation can reduce water bills and create a more resilient environment.
Attend this webinar to hear how the state of Michigan is using the $3 million planning grant to accelerate the implementation of the MI Healthy Climate Plan and provide a strong framework for pursuing corresponding upcoming competitive funding from the EPA.
How do heat pumps affect the cost of utility bills, panel upgrades, and greenhouse gas emissions -- and do the benefits outweigh the costs?
Join this webinar to discover key strategies for successful collaboration with local governments and learn how to create a sustainable future for your community.
Financing is an essential step in the journey to emissions reduction, turning great decarbonization ideas into actionable plans.
Join us to learn about a new ACEEE toolkit highlighting best practices for increasing program participation among underserved residential customers.
Join this webinar to learn more about thermal energy storage and gain insights from example projects exploring this opportunity.
Air-to-water heat pump (AWHP) systems are a flexible type of air source heat pump that could extend heat pump savings to more customers and integrate hot water loads.
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