
Webinar Recap | Deploying Sustainable Energy in Low-Income Housing
On August 18, 2022, TEPRI’s Andrew Robison and Katelynn Essig from Foundation Communities shared ways to encourage developers and property managers to incorporate energy efficiency
On August 18, 2022, TEPRI’s Andrew Robison and Katelynn Essig from Foundation Communities shared ways to encourage developers and property managers to incorporate energy efficiency
Our report, “Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens in Low-Income Households: Harris County”, is now officially available online for free, as a part of the American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) 2020 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings’ Panel 13: Energy Efficiency and Equity.
As of October 1, 2020, disconnections for nonpayment may resume for Texas residential retail electric customers. The COVID-19 Electricity Relief Program (ERP) has been helping unemployed customers of Retail Electric Providers (REPs) by providing protection from disconnections for nonpayment. At a time such as this crisis, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is our nation’s first line of defense to address utility crisis, stabilize households, and address significant arrearages.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 TEPRI hosted a webinar entitled “Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens.” TEPRI staff Director Dana Harmon and Erick Jones
The Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute (TEPRI) leads the Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens initiative to develop a roadmap for cost-efficient, inclusive, and effective pathways
On Wednesday, May 6th at 12pm CT, ANB Systems will host TEPRI for a workshop aimed at exploring energy efficiency applications to help communities recover
Relief for Low-Income Households BLOG POST | MARCH 30, 2020 By: Jacquie Moss, TEPRI Research Fellow At TEPRI, we are keenly aware of how financial
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