Affordability and the State of the Union
Every Tuesday that Congress is in session, our team offers unparalleled access to the latest congressional news and analysis.
Every Tuesday that Congress is in session, our team offers unparalleled access to the latest congressional news and analysis.
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Join us on Thursday, February 26 at 1 PM EST as we sit down with Mike Specian, Research Manager for Utility Programs at ACEEE, to examine how demand-side measures can be used as a lever to counter rising energy bills.
Join Michigan EIBC for a public convening to learn about IEI’s new roadmap: “Clean, Safe, and Affordable: A Policy Roadmap for Efficient and All-Electric Homes in Michigan.”
We will explore how community leadership and peer support can accelerate home electrification and increase heat pump adoption, with a focus on what it looks like to scale these efforts in real communities.
On this episode, Stephen Naimoli will sit down with Emily Walker from EnergySage and Robin Dutta from the Chesapeake Solar and Storage Association (CHESSA) to discuss the environment for residential solar financing and leasing in 2026.
This new poll from the Gas Leaks Project builds on six years of Climate Nexus data tracking public approval of various energy sources and policies, and gives us critical guidance on how to shape climate campaigns during challenging political times.
Explore products, services and programs to make your home healthier, more resilient and affordable to power. Free, family-friendly event!
On March 25, the EPC will be holding our first quarterly poll briefing of the year. This briefing is open to the environmental community.
Join the Maryland Clean Buildings Hub in conjunction with the Maryland Clean Energy Center to learn how we can support every stage of the journey, including funding, procurement, project management, and technical assistance.
Join researchers from Boston University, University of North Carolina, and Stanford to explore early research findings: national & state data on air pollution from gas furnaces and water heaters.
Join researchers from Boston University, University of North Carolina, and Stanford to explore early research findings: national & state data on air pollution from gas furnaces and water heaters.
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