- Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity (R2E2) - ACEEE
Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity (R2E2) provides deep technical assistance to state, local, and tribal governments as well as community-based organizations to jumpstart energy upgrades for single family and multifamily affordable housing, especially in frontline communities
- R2E2 Playbook – Energy Efficiency
R2E2 defines “disadvantaged communities” as communities that have historically been underserved by housing and clean energy investments These communities include Black communities, Indigenous communities, people of color, low-income individuals, youth, older adults, recently arrived immigrants, people with limited English proficiency, and
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R2E2 will focus on scaling up building energy retrofits and leveraging the unprecedented federal funding available from Covid-19 relief programs, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and other sources
- R2E2 to Support Winners of Transformational U. S. Building . . .
Thirty-nine teams that were awarded federal prizes to bring energy upgrades to affordable and other equity-eligible buildings will receive critical guidance and coaching from the Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity (R2E2) initiative
- Last update: May 31, 2024 - LPDD
Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity (R2E2) recognizes there is no one-size-fits-all solution to creating an equitable retrofit program Programs succeed by responding thoughtfully and carefully to a given community’s capacity, needs, and context Generally, however, the more a
- R2E2 Whats New - Residential Retrofits for Energy Equity - ACEEE
R2E2 is working with communities to jumpstart upgrades for single-family and multifamily affordable housing, especially in frontline communities
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