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Update Webinar For Keystone HELP Approved Energy Efficiency Contractors
Four webinars will be available starting March 9 to update Keystone HELP-approved energy conservation contractors on the expanded Keystone HELP Program.
 
Keystone HELP, Pennsylvania's special financing program for energy-efficient home improvements, now has lower rates and new rebates as a result of the the Commonwealth's Alternative Energy Investment Fund Act.
 
Keystone HELP uses a network of approved contractors to deliver services and ensure a quality experience for borrowers. The program is offering contractors in its network and prospective contractors a 45-minute, free, update webinar to educate them on the expanded HELP program and other information to assist consumers with high-efficiency home improvements.
 
Click on a date to register for one of these free Update Webinars: March 9- 11 a.m.; March 10- 9 a.m.; March 11- 2 p.m.; March 12- 4 p.m.
 
Please note, this is an update webinar only and not the one-day "Home Performance" training that will be required for contractors to offer the lowest program rates. For information on the upcoming "Home Performance 101 Training" presented by PA Home Energy, March 19 in State College, click here.
 
Additional statewide dates and locations for this training will be announced shortly.
 
What is Keystone HELP?
 
Pennsylvania homeowners can improve the energy efficiency of their homes with special financing and rebates for high efficiency heating, air conditioning, insulation, windows, doors, geothermal and “whole house” improvements using Home Performance with Energy Star.
 
Principally supported by the Department of the Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Treasury Department and the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, the Keystone HELP program helps make affordable energy efficiency available to all Pennsylvanians. Keystone HELP is administered by AFC First Financial Corporation, a Pennsylvania energy efficiency lender.
 
For more information, visit the Keystone HELP websiteor call 888-232-3477.

3/6/2009

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