Click here to read part 3 of 3 in our new series! Categories: Advocacy, Building and Energy Code, Consumer Education, Energy Efficiency, HVAC, Market Valuation, NCBPA News, Policy, Real Estate, Rebates and Incentives, Research, Workforce DevelopmentBy Ryan MillerNovember 26, 2019Leave a comment Author: Ryan Miller Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:How we’ll get to $20 Billion of new industry revenue: Part 2 of 3 – Policy DevelopmentNextNext post:Residential Builders: Help Expand Duke Energy’s Residential New Construction Program!Related PostsOptional Energy Code Compliance Pathway Approved by Code Council in December “Shelved Indefinitely” Due to Lack of Cost Justification Flagged by NCBPA and AlliesFebruary 28, 20212020 Guaranteed Energy Savings Contracts Annual ReportJanuary 7, 2021North Carolina panel moves to weaken building energy conservation rulesJanuary 7, 2021*UPDATED* New Energy Efficiency Standards Approved in NCHFA’s 2021 QAPDecember 22, 2020Why I’m fighting the home building industry’s latest attempt to dismantle North Carolina’s residential energy code by prioritizing builder profits over the health and wellbeing of their customersNovember 3, 2020North Carolina Energy Efficiency (EE) Apprenticeship ProgramNovember 2, 2020
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