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Residential Technology and Fuel Switching Costs
Energy used in the residential sector provides a wide range of services, including heating, cooling, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and numerous other end uses. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) conducts a household buildings-sector survey—the Residential Energy Consumption Survey—that provides information on the equipment stock and energy consumption within existing buildings. However, this survey does not directly gather other information that we need to project future energy consumption, such as costs associated with switching equipment between different technologies and fuels. The Residential Demand Module of the National Energy Modeling System uses equipment cost and performance technology menus that represent competing options for most of the [...]
Climate Tech Map
The Climate Tech Map seeks to ignite bold, scalable breakthroughs and drive ambitious global investment in existing, emerging, and yet-to-be-discovered climate technologies.
Efficiency Arizona Eligibility Screening Tool
To help more Arizonans find out if they are eligible for the Efficiency Arizona program, the Governor’s Office of Resiliency launched a new resource, the Efficiency Arizona Eligibility Screening Tool.
Clean Energy Tax Navigator
To ensure you have a direct path forward navigating these federal incentives, we’ve done the work, updating our free, public, interactive Clean Energy Tax Navigator with H.R. 1 changes.
Charge at Home
Charge at Home provides free electric vehicle charging guidance, tools and support to multifamily decision makers and residents.
Energy Efficiency Jobs in America 2024
This report serves as a baseline by which to measure future energy efficiency job growth enabled by critical large-scale investments such as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Heat Pump Water Heater Installation Tool
The goal of this tool is to help you through the decision-making process for heat pump water heater (HPWH) product selection and installation.
BIL Average Cost Per Dwelling Unit and Allowable Use of Funds Calculator
To assist Grantees of the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provides an optional Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Average Cost Per Dwelling Unit (ACPU) calculator resource.
Affordable Housing Resilience and Solar Assessment Tool
In 2019 DOEE created a tool to assess climate hazards to the District’s affordable housing stock and to gauge the potential for solar and battery storage









