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If the video is not visible, please accept all cookies to enable the player. In the third in a series of webinars looking at heat pump adoption in regions across the country, practitioners from the Mountain West states discussed how… View Summary +

In Part 1 of this blog series, we discussed our recently published model rule on emissions standards for space and water heaters. In the course of preparing the rule, we considered an important question: Are heat pumps cost-effective compared… View Summary +

Emissions standards remain a critical policy option that states can use to improve air quality and achieve climate goals, and since many larger sources of air pollution have been reduced significantly, regulating building emissions makes sense as a next step toward… View Summary +

Can states team up to better understand the benefits and challenges that efficient electrification through heat pump adoption can produce for their citizens and economies? Earlier this fall in the first in a series of webinars, Federal Dollars, State… View Summary +

If the video is not visible, please accept all cookies to enable the player. The deployment of heat pumps is a key part of the greenhouse gas reduction goals set out in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). While the… View Summary +

Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat, making them an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners. In 2019, the state of Maine made residential heat pumps a core piece of its climate strategy and set a goal… View Summary +

Energizing Change Reflecting on the past year, I am struck by many reasons for hope amid the growing climate crisis. You will notice I have signed this as Co-Founder and Interim CEO. Before you dig into the exciting… View Summary +

Deployment of heat pumps is a key part of greenhouse gas reduction goals set out in the Inflation Reduction Act. In this paper, a collaboration between RAP and CLASP, the authors analyze impacts of the IRA on heat pump… View Summary +

In the coming years, states will need to expand their skilled workforce in order to meet the increasing demand for heat pumps and other electrification measures, especially as new federal funds become available. To help state decision-makers determine which approaches… View Summary +

If the video is not visible, please accept all cookies to enable the player. To be able to scale the adoption of heat pumps and other electrification measures, especially with the support of federal funds, states will need to… View Summary +