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Building Decarbonization​

Improving home energy efficiency stands as one of the most effective ways individuals can combat climate change. When homes leak heat through poor insulation, run inefficient appliances, or waste electricity through outdated systems, they require more energy to maintain comfort—leading to unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions. ​ ​ Simple upgrades like sealing drafts, installing LED lighting, adding insulation, and choosing energy-efficient appliances can dramatically reduce a home's carbon footprint. These improvements not only help slow climate change but also deliver immediate benefits to homeowners through lower utility bills and more comfortable living spaces.​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

Project Updates​ ​ ​

  • Solar Neighborhoods – Home Energy Projects​ ​ 

As part of the Neighborhood Solar Initiative, the Office of Sustainability and the Housing & Revitalization Department are investing $4.8 million in energy-efficient home improvements for 265 residents in solar neighborhoods. Each home will undergo an energy assessment to evaluate consumption and develop a customized path to decarbonization. These upgrades will help lower energy costs, improve home comfort, and reduce emissions.​ ​ 

The project launches in Spring 2025 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.​ ​ 

  • Energy Efficiency and Solar Roadmap​ ​ 

The Energy Division is working with a group of non-profit and house of worship building owners to develop energy efficiency and solar roadmaps, as part of an effort to decarbonize buildings. The registration for this opportunity has closed but stay tuned for updates on this and future efforts. ​ ​ ​ ​

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