Our recently published study estimated that about 1 in 8 Michigan households fall into an energy efficiency funding coverage gap. Access to upfront capital remains a primary barrier to many households making energy efficiency improvements to their homes. While government-funded programs, such as the Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program, exist for low-income households (typically … Continue reading Study finds an energy efficiency funding coverage gap exists in Michigan
Improving the Effectiveness of Federal Energy Assistance for Low-Income Households (Policy Brief by Dr. Reames)
Professor Reames writes policy brief on strengths and shortcomings of federal low-income energy assistance programs.
