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Watch our full webinar, Elevating Health & Safety in Energy Efficiency Programs

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Income-qualified energy efficiency programs aim to bring energy savings to underserved communities, but many households need extra help to start the process of receiving upgrades. Some homes require costly repairs or remediation before they can qualify, adding expenses and keeping these programs out of reach. 

 

To ensure that households most in need can access energy savings, programs must understand and address these barriers. Some programs are now using alternative funding sources to tackle the issues preventing participation for income-qualified customers. 

 

Watch our full webinar exploring the complex relationship between the social determinants of health and energy efficiency.  In this hour-long conversation, you’ll learn:

 

  • What are social determinants of health and how they contribute to energy inequity
  • How health and safety barriers prevent some customers from participating in energy programming 
  • How AES Indiana has explored alternative funding sources to bring new health and safety-focused offerings to their community

 

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