From Peter Welch <[email protected]>
Subject How you can save money on energy efficiency upgrades
Date January 12, 2024 9:40 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont

Hi There,

When President Biden won the 2020 election and Democrats held on to both
houses of Congress, we knew that one of our top priorities had to be
tackling the existential threat of climate change.

It wasn’t easy—industry groups fought hard against us and not a single
Republican joined our effort. But in the end, we passed the Inflation
Reduction Act, the largest climate investment in history.

One key program in the law provides folks with rebates for improving
energy efficiency in their homes. NPR published an article and interview
about how you can use the Inflation Reduction Act to improve your home’s
energy efficiency. Check it out below.

[ [link removed] ][IMG]Upgrading your heater or your boiler. Buying a heat pump or an
electric stove. Those and many more options can now be cheaper for you
because of this law. And they can help fight climate change too.

We can do more impactful work by continuing to invest in green
technologies that save people money and lower our emissions. And, by
continuing to elect Democrats who will fight for policies that benefit
hardworking families and protect our climate.

Thanks,

Peter
 


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