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How can the residents of “Energy Town, USA” meet their carbon emissions reduction goal in a way that lifts up their entire community? Working interactively and collaboratively in small breakout groups, participants in this workshop will develop innovative solutions to this challenge.

As facilitators, NEEP staff will guide each group with best practices and deep knowledge from their own work in various communities across the Northeast. Context points from real towns will be shared regarding building stock, homebuyer markets, economic parameters, and more.

Time Slot
4

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Room / Location
Harbor 3
Learning Objectives
Effectively engage stakeholders of various backgrounds and professions for collaborative problem-solving that will facilitate the policy implementation process
Stimulate the local market and workforce by creating programs that optimize existing resources including utility programs and efficient product rebates while supporting contractors
Assess the efficacy of building energy efficiency policy options for residential, commercial, and/or public buildings to best serve the needs of a community
Encourage end-user energy awareness, education, and action to support in-home comfort, health, and resiliency
CEU Information
Attendance for each full conference day offers 4.5 credit hours for both RESNET and MA CSL licensure.
CEU Credits
AIA: 1 LU|HSW
NARI: 1 Hour
PHIUS: 1 Hour
Session ID
BOS22-216
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