Connecting the Dots for Small Residential Decarbonization: Lessons from the Field
Home decarbonization requires a multitude of decisions about how, when and what to invest in. Programs with customized guidance, expert technical assistance and affordable financing are empowering owners of small residential properties to make comprehensive energy improvements that meet their needs and budgets. Our work with low- and moderate-income homeowners, prioritizing environmental justice communities, is debunking assumptions about who can decarbonize. Learn about the new collaborations between agencies, lenders, vendors, and utilities that make this possible.
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Connect homeowners with resources that identify available financing and incentives.
Describe the key components of a successful small residential decarbonization program.
Apply concepts from the programs discussed with your local public agencies and lenders.
Inform contractors of program resources available to support small residential decarbonization.
This session is pre-approved for 1.5 credit hours toward AIA (LU|HSW), MA CSL, and NARI certification. Those who attend a full day of the conference are additionally eligible for credit toward Phius and RESNET certification.