Improving Community Resilience With Energy Efficient Buildings Webinar Series Scheduled
Photo

The PA Construction Codes Academy, in partnership with DEP, the U.S. Department of Energy and Performance Systems Development, will be offering three Improving Community Resilience With Energy Efficient Buildings Webinars.

The objective of the webinars is to help communities better deal with threats like severe weather events, power outages and malicious attacks by improving energy efficiency to reduce energy burdens, improve passive survivability, improve power reliability, reduce climate impacts and more.

The free webinars will be held--

-- February 26: Local Incentives To Improve Building Efficiency & Community Resilience

-- March 31: Using Utility Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs To Enhance Community Resilience

-- April 30: Sustainable PA Communities - Tools To Improve Community Resilience

Click Here to register or for more information.

NewsClips:

325+ PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Waiting For You To Read Them

Related Articles - Energy

PUC: 18,350 Households Starting Winter Without Heat, Down Slightly From Last Year

PUC Releases Winter Reliability Overview Reports From Natural Gas Distribution Companies

DEP Reminds Pennsylvanians To Take A Commonsense Approach To Home Heating Oil , Propane Supply For A Safe Winter

Gov. Wolf's Green Government Initiatives Boost Energy Efficiency By 3%, Saving $6.8 Million In First Year

Northeast Regional Transportation & Climate Initiative Invites Comments On Draft Program To Cap Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Vehicle Fuels

Zero-Energy Ready, Mixed-Income Homes Slated For City of Pittsburgh’s Garfield Neighborhood

Mount Joy Twp, Adams County To Hold Hearing Jan. 15 On A 532 Acre Commercial Solar Farm

Green Building Alliance: Inspiring Stories At The Intersections Of Climate, Equity, Health Event Jan. 30 In Pittsburgh

[Posted: January 9, 2020]


1/13/2020

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page