Are you busy on Wednesday? 👀
Clear your calendar for June 17 at 1-2 p.m. ET and join us for Why Electrify, a free online class about home electrification. Snag your virtual seat today: events.rewiringamerica.org/whyelectrify...
American families should be able to upgrade their homes in ways that are affordable, efficient, and tailored to their needs. But the Department of Energy’s new home rebates program guidance does the opposite.
Our full statement: www.rewiringamerica.org/newsroom/pre...
A pivotal moment requires a powerful response.
In our latest Homegrown Energy report, we break down the six big policies that, when working in tandem, will lower energy costs, reduce unnecessary infrastructure, and deliver immediate benefits to communities: www.rewiringamerica.org/research/hom...
Absolutely! Empowering households with clean energy solutions is key. Let’s advocate for policies that make electrification and renewables accessible for everyone! 🌍⚡️
#CleanEnergyFuture
When these electric school buses park for the summer, they’ll still be staying busy.
Here’s how their batteries will help provide cleaner, cheaper power in Massachusetts.
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/ev-charging/massachusetts-evs-feeding-grid
“The induction made things easier.”
In the Bay Area, libraries and other civic centers lend out induction hot plates to introduce people to a sleeker, faster way to cook: https://www.kqed.org/science/2000962/how-bay-area-libraries-are-helping-residents-switch-from-gas-to-induction-cooking
Protect your family's health from gas stove pollution....check out a portable induction cooktop from your library! ❤️
A statement from Rewiring America on changes to HOMES and HEEHR rebates.
Bay Area libraries are lending induction cooktops to help residents transition away from gas stoves, cut greenhouse gas emissions and improve indoor air quality.
www.kqed.org
Bundled policy interventions make home energy upgrades affordable for 96 percent of eligible households nationwide.
Three electric school buses will kick-start the state’s groundbreaking vehicle-to-grid pilot program once school's out, with more EVs to be added in the…
SF Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility, SFBayPSR.org
“The induction made things easier.”
In the Bay Area, libraries and other civic centers lend out induction hot plates to introduce people to a sleeker, faster way to cook: https://www.kqed.org/science/2000962/how-bay-area-libraries-are-helping-residents-switch-from-gas-to-induction-cooking