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Buildings Hub Live - Breaking Down the Inflation Reduction Act

Breaking Down the Inflation Reduction Act

10/20/22 • 32 min

Buildings Hub Live

Buildings Hub Live spotlights the changemakers and technologies leading the charge to electrify the built environment. On this episode, Mark Kresowik, Senior Director for Policy at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and Alisa Petersen, Federal Policy Manager at RMI, discuss the historic opportunity for building electrification outlined in the Inflation Reduction Act. What's in the bill and how will it enable widescale building sector decarbonization? What rebate programs and tax credits can you apply for? Listen to find out!

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Buildings Hub Live spotlights the changemakers and technologies leading the charge to electrify the built environment. On this episode, Mark Kresowik, Senior Director for Policy at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and Alisa Petersen, Federal Policy Manager at RMI, discuss the historic opportunity for building electrification outlined in the Inflation Reduction Act. What's in the bill and how will it enable widescale building sector decarbonization? What rebate programs and tax credits can you apply for? Listen to find out!

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