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Energy Circle: Low and Moderate Income Households Are Huge for IRA Rebates: Here’s How to Take Advantage
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In this webinar, Energy Circle CEO and founder Peter Troast unpacks what exactly low and moderate income means when talking about IRA rebates and how contractors can best market to these demographics.
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When the Department of Energy recently issued state guidelines for upcoming IRA rebate programs, one thing in particular stood out: roughly 75% of the nearly $9 billion dollars is required to be allocated for income-qualified households.
In this webinar, Energy Circle CEO and founder Peter Troast unpacks what exactly low and moderate income means when talking about IRA rebates and how contractors can best market to these demographics.
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