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Innovative Energy Efficiency Financing in Public Housing
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Watch the webinar to learn innovative solutions from three PHAs that successfully financed efficiency projects. Panelists spotlight the proven, replicable approaches that made their projects possible.
Energy and water efficiency upgrades in public housing can free up operating funds while reducing tenant utility bills and improving resident health and comfort. However, Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) face persistent financial barriers that often prevent them from accessing capital for retrofits. This webinar presented innovative solutions from three PHAs that successfully financed efficiency projects. Panelists spotlighted the proven, replicable approaches that made their projects possible.
Speakers: Tina Miller, Cambridge Housing Authority; JoAnn Sutton, Manhattan Housing Authority; Stephen Cea, Jersey City Housing Authority
Innovative Energy Efficiency Financing in Public Housing
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