EERE News July 10, 2012 - As part of the Obama Administration's all-of-the-above strategy to reduce energy costs for consumers and American businesses, the Energy Department today released a new suite of resources supporting the design and implementation of energy efficiency upgrade programs. Developed through the Department's Better Buildings Neighborhood Program, these new resources include six case studies, a business model guide, and a video, all of which leverage the experiences and knowledge of participating partners in testing new program models while upgrading more than 20,000 homes. These tools will help communities across the country replicate successful energy efficiency programs—creating new jobs and business opportunities and saving consumers money on their utility bills.
Three of the new Better Buildings Neighborhood Program case studies announced today profile the successes and lessons learned in workforce and small business development efforts in Maine, Oregon, and Pennsylvania, which are training American workers for jobs as energy efficiency professionals. Three additional case studies provide details on how Better Buildings Neighborhood Program partners are leveraging incentives in Maine, Michigan, and Oregon to increase the demand for and availability of energy efficiency upgrades for homes. By providing practical information to help boost the participation of homeowners, engage local partner organizations, expand job training opportunities, and reduce cost barriers, these case studies show how Better Buildings Neighborhood Program partners are creating sustainable business models and impactful programs to help residents live more comfortably and save money.
Additionally, The Better Buildings Business Models Guide is now available to assist Better Buildings Neighborhood Program partners, energy efficiency program administrators, and building contractors deploy successful local energy efficiency initiatives. The guide offers multiple approaches for expanding the range of energy efficiency services available, carrying out effective business strategies, and developing partnerships to deliver home energy upgrades to consumers.
The Energy Department also announced a new video today, Strengthening the Workforce in Better Buildings Neighborhoods, a three-minute piece that captures how Better Buildings Neighborhood Program partners are training and expanding their local contractor workforce.
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