Did you know that residential energy use represents 22 percent of all energy consumption in the United States? Learn more about Habitat for Humanity’s 2015 Shelter Report, which focuses on improving energy efficiency among lower-income households. Although Habitat for Humanity and the federal government are addressing some of the energy efficiency issues among lower-income families, too many families still face the challenge of energy costs that are excessive compared to their overall incomes. Americans spend $230 billion on home energy each year and lower-income Americans are especially feeling the crunch as energy bills amount to 15-50 percent of their incomes. From retrofits to federal programs to innovative public private partnerships, the Shelter Report outlines the enormous opportunities we have to reduce bills, create jobs, boost the economy, and ensure a more sustainable future for low-income communities.
Lessons Learned
- Gain a thorough overview of what residential energy efficiency entails
- Learn about innovative approaches to providing energy efficiency opportunities to low-income communities
- Learn about current best practices to provide residential energy retrofits
- Hear about policy recommendations about how to provide more energy efficiency opportunities to low-income Americans
Continuing Education Units (CEUS)
Instructor:
Brad Penney, Energy and Environmental policy advocate with twelve years of experience working in the House and Senate; extensive background in government relations and advocacy; experienced energy policy analyst. Current clients include Alliance to Save Energy and Natural Resources Defense Council. Well known advocate on Capitol Hill with superior team building, negotiating, and lobbying skills. Strong oral communication and writing skills, including several publications and creator of numerous presentations.
Course is free to watch
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