Denver, CO is working with Michaels Energy Inc. to incentivize sustainable buildings
Denver, CO sustainable building incentives
The city of Denver's Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency office is partnering with Michaels Energy Inc. to make millions of dollars in incentives available to property owners seeking to install more sustainable, electric heating systems in their large commercial, apartment and condo buildings. The city wants to focus on under-resourced buildings including those in neighborhoods vulnerable to gentrification and buildings with income-restricted affordable units.
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Denver Approves Program to Incentivize Sustainable Buildings
The climate action office in Denver, which is abbreviated CASR, has had major recent success with its consumer-facing rebate programs that encourage more environmentally friendly technology.
Denver council OKs $41 million program that will provide incentives for big buildings to electrify heat systems
The Denver City Council on Monday approved the biggest contract in the history of the city's Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency office. All the money will be coming out of the city's voter-approved, sale tax-fed climate protection fund.
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