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40 Electric Providers Adopt CLEAResult’s Online Rooftop Solar Assessment Tool

Austin, TX (December 8, 2022)— 40 electric providers, including many cooperatives, are implementing CLEAResult’s Rooftop Solar Assessment tool to make the decision-making process of purchasing home solar easier and more customized for their customers.

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CLEAResult Launches Golden State Rebates Program in Partnership with California Utilities

Austin, TX (November 29, 2022)—California residents can now save money instantly on energy-efficient home upgrades with the new Golden State Rebates program implemented by CLEAResult, the largest energy efficiency solutions provider in North America, under a contract awarded by San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E®).

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An in-depth look at the HOMES Rebate Program

Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a future where all homes are energy-efficient is now within reach. One of its most impactful approaches is the HOMES rebate program. With policy roots as far back as 2009, it gets to the heart of decarbonization by setting aside $4.3 billion specifically for whole home retrofits.

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CLEAResult readies support for Ontario’s new and enhanced energy efficiency programs

Austin, TX (October 6, 2022)—CLEAResult, the largest provider of energy efficiency services in Canada for residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, is gearing up to quickly support the new and expanded energy savings programs announced by Ontario’s Ministry of Energy, Todd Smith, on Tuesday.

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Who will benefit the most from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)?

While the IRA has something for everyone, the most extensive benefits are focused on low-and moderate-income customers (LMI). Traditionally, these folks pay much higher proportions of their household income toward electricity, and therefore, need the most help. Since many LMI communities also live in the least energy-efficient homes, the opportunity for energy savings is even greater. Consumers can potentially get up to $14,000 or more toward the partial or full cost of an efficiency project.