Through our advocacy efforts, certain utilities are expanding or improving the efficiency options available to multifamily affordable housing providers.
Energy efficiency collaboratives or work groups can be helpful in gathering stakeholder input and resolving complex issues. In several EEFA states, coalition partners are advancing or participating in work groups focused specifically on low-income energy needs to further the dialogue and identify equitable energy efficient solutions. The EEFA state coalitions have been busy throughout the past few months. Take a look at some exciting state coalition updates:
EEFA commissioned this study to estimate the potential energy savings from the implementation of efficiency measures in affordable multifamily housing in nine states — Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New York, North Carolina,
On this lender exchange call, representatives from SAHLLN’s Climate Resilience Finance Working Group shared highlights from the group’s new working paper on
On this lender exchange call, representatives from SAHLLN’s Climate Resilience Finance Working Group shared highlights from the group’s new working paper on
Research from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Berkeley’s Haas School of Business demonstrates that the more energy used per square foot in a commercial building, the higher the likelihood of mortgage default.