Weatherize and Electrify
Make your home more energy efficient and save electric, heating, and cooling costs.
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Make your home more energy efficient and save electric, heating, and cooling costs.
In this piece, Canary Media shares ways to decarbonize homes. Now and in the future, we will have technologies for electrification: solar panels, batteries, EV chargers, smart appliances, and more. These innovations will make our lives more comfortable and climate-friendly — a vision that should be within reach for everyone, no matter where they live or their income.
Heating with a heat pump has the potential to save you money.
And if you use solar power to run your heat pump(s), you can save even more!
How can you make a home more climate-friendly and more comfortable? Here's the technology you need, plus the steps to get you there. By Alison F. Takemur for Canary Media, February 6, 2023.
The Inflation Reduction Act has a bevy of programs to help you install everything from a heat pump to better insulation. Here’s how to navigate it all. By Alison F. Takemur for Canary Media, August 17, 2023.
In just 15 months, Judy Ko got a heat pump, solar, a home battery, insulation, an EV and more. Here’s what was easy about the process — and what was “just crazy.” By Alison F. Takemur for Canary Media,March 4 , 2024.
Upsizing the electrical panel can be costly and unnecessary. A new report offers guidance on how to forgo upgrades so more funding can go to electrification. By Alison F. Takemura 8 July 2024
Policy Brief, May 14, 2024: Solving the Panel Puzzle
What is weatherization? Also called winterizing or weatherproofing, weatherization protects leaking buildings from outside elements: moisture, cold air in winter, hot/humid air in summer, sun, snow, and ice damage.
Why weatherize? Your home or business will feel more comfortable. You will save money by not wasting energy on heating and cooling. It can even prevent mold and mildew growth and ice dams, therefore potentially increasing your property's value.
How to weatherize. Start with an energy audit from NH Saves. Then hire contractors to do the work that is needed. The Nelson Clean Energy team is here to help you begin.
What are the next steps? Once your home is free of leaks and comfortable season-round, it's a great time to install electric heat pumps. A heat pump essentially moves heat from one place to another by using electricity to power a fan and air compressor, which is as much as 3-5 times more efficient than generating heat by burning fossil fuels. That means heat pumps may save on monthly energy bills while reducing carbon and other air pollutants. Contrary to popular belief, heat pumps can also work in cold climates, because there’s some heat available even in very cold air. There are funds to support your investment in heat pumps as well as for the next step: installing solar.
Weatherize, electrify, solarize. Yes, there are lots of steps. But money is available from the Inflation Reduction Act and Nelson Clean Energy is here to help!
The State of New Hampshire's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is designed to reduce household energy use and costs in the homes of low-income persons throughout the state by installing energy efficiency improvements.
Use this tool to learn and to determine if you can add electric heating and appliances without upgrading your electric panel from 100 to 200 amps.
Everything you need to know from the Monadnock Sustainability Hub.
Resources from Citizens' Climate Lobby
Has information to save energy at home and on recycling and composting.