The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) is happy to announce that the Building Operator Certification® (BOC) Level I and Level II courses were recently approved as official TechCred credentials.
Building on the first part of this blog series, we’ll discuss the essential roles that stakeholders—program administrators, contractors, community agencies and government bodies—should play in helping underserved households secure the most suitable and cost-effective heat pump system.
Heat pumps have been a viable option for heating and cooling for many years, but they are now becoming a leading solution for decarbonization due to their efficiency and ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
*Note: This Blog was published on November 13, 2024 and relies on unofficial election results. Official certification of state election results will take several weeks. MEEA will update this blog if there are any significant changes as results are certified.
The 15th Annual Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference brought together city leaders, policy advocates and professionals from the real estate and construction industries to Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grants ProgramIn July 2024, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced 25 awardees of nearly $5 billion in Climate Pollution Reduction Grants pr
Milwaukee, Wisconsin recently passed an energy benchmarking ordinance, a proven method for reducing building energy use in as little as one year after reporting.
When most people think about nature, the first place their minds wander is not often ‘buildings.’ As made clear throughout ACEEE’s Summer Study conference, this is different for people working in the building energy efficiency space.