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Home Energy Events & Resources​​​

Free educational resources for residents across the Midwest on how to save BIG MONEY by improving your home energy efficiency. Take advantage of rebates, tax credits, and other incentives currently offered.

Learn about weatherizing your home, heat pumps, induction stoves, electric vehicles, going solar, how to get a energy assessment, and more! 

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Electrify Your Life Webinar Series

Upcoming Webinars

Calculate Savings

Residential Benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act

October 10, 2024

Home Energy Audit

What is a Home Energy Audit?

 

October 24, 2024

Solar Panel Home

Getting Your Home Solar Ready

 

November 20, 2024

Electric Car Charging Station

EV Ownership 101

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December 5, 2024

Home Energy Office Hours

Home energy office hours

September 11

6:00pm-7:00pm (CST)

via Zoom

October 10

5:00pm-6:00pm (CST)

via Zoom

November 6

5:00pm-6:00pm (CST)

via Zoom

December 5

6:00pm-7:00pm (CST)

via Zoom

  • Municipal Generated Solid Waste
    Reducing solid waste in municipal properties can lead to significant cost savings through more effective use of raw materials and decreased hauling and disposal fees. The most effective way to reduce waste is to create a Resource, Waste and Materials Management Plan using the results of a waste audit. Types of solid waste within a building include trash, recyclables, organics, e-waste, and hazardous waste. Best Practices
  • Community Generated Waste
    Reducing solid waste generated in the community can lead to significant cost savings through decreased hauling and disposal fees. The most effective way to reduce waste is through Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM), a comprehensive waste prevention, recycling, composting, and disposal program for communities. An effective ISWM system considers how to prevent, recycle, and manage solid waste in ways that most effectively protect human health and the environment. Best Practices
  • Community Engagement
    Community engagement is a critical component of successfully implementing new programs in a community. When residents and businesses understand the benefits of introducing new programs, projects, or practices into the community and the financial and community benefits that can result they are more inclined to participate and adjust. Best Practices

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