PennTAP: Southwestern PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable Meets Nov. 2 On Benefits Of HVAC Equipment Upgrades, Funding Opportunities

The Penn State Technical Assistance Program will host a November 2 meeting of the Southwestern PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable.  Presentations will focus on the benefits of HVAC equipment upgrades and related funding opportunities.

As utility costs remain high, managing your baseload heating and cooling equipment can make a great difference on your operating costs.

HVAC equipment has come a long way since the 1990s, when the first efficiency standards were put into practice.

In January 2023, the Department of Energy announced new HVAC regulations, impacting both heating and cooling equipment.

The program will feature GBBN Architects on the different incentive programs funding through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

These incentives can be used to fund new HVAC upgrades and can also be stacked with other energy efficiency funding programs - allowing you to take advantage of new, efficient equipment and supporting your sustainability goals by reducing your utilities consumption and lowering your facility’s operating costs.

The Electric & Gas Industries Association, a nonprofit organization made up of industry-leading professionals, will be sharing a segment of their Contractor University materials, providing background on the new HVAC efficiency updates, as well as diving into the different technological advancements and innovative growth within the HVAC market.

The meeting will be held at the Boyce Campus, Community College of Allegheny County at 595 Beatty Road in Monroeville, Allegheny County from 8:00 a.m. to Noon.

Click Here to register and for more information.

The Southwestern Pennsylvania Energy Efficiency Roundtable’s mission is to help businesses and industry in SWPA reduce energy costs through improved energy management, energy efficiency optimization, and implementation of cutting-edge technology.

The Roundtable provides a forum for large industrial and commercial energy users to share information and learn from experts on various energy topics, from energy efficiency technologies to energy management strategies.

Visit the Penn State Technical Assistance Program for more information on assistance available to businesses.

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[Posted: October 24, 2023]


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