by Emily Barriere | Aug 22, 2023 | Current Events, Efficiency Incentives and Rebates
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022: Are you interested in attaining energy independence and financial security? Then, look no further. In August of 2022, Congress approved the Inflation Reduction Act, which among other things, aims to provide financial assistance for...
by Emily Barriere | Jun 16, 2023 | Efficiency Incentives and Rebates, Resources & References
45L Tax Credit Certificate: Are you interested in a $2,500 tax credit for your energy-efficient property? That’s right, builders with efficient upgrades may qualify for up to $2,500 per dwelling unit. Therefore, developers in California should be aware that some...
by Emily Barriere | Apr 12, 2022 | Efficiency Incentives and Rebates, How To, Legal, Resources & References
Building Permit Approval Process Often, it’s a difficult matter to attain a permit in California. If you’ve been through the process a few times, you might be considered an expert by now. Once you get it down, it does become easier. On the other hand, what...
by Emily Barriere | Nov 11, 2021 | Efficiency Incentives and Rebates, Resources & References
Support for Veterans: BarrierEnergy is a veteran-owned business that enforces Energy Code compliance. Michael Barriere launched this energy-efficiency inspecting and consulting company in Santa Barbara, California. So, both veteran’s benefits and environmental...
by Emily Barriere | Jun 24, 2021 | Efficiency Incentives and Rebates, Energy Security, Social Issues
Defining Energy Inequity: California is pioneering the way to solve energy inequity through investing in efficiency amongst disadvantaged communities. What does energy inequity mean, exactly? When people hear “energy inequity”, most typically think of...
by Emily Barriere | May 20, 2021 | Efficiency Incentives and Rebates, Energy Efficiency
What are Energy-Efficient Incentives?: Incentives provide support for builders and energy consumers to access efficiency. The California Energy Commission (CEC) is a hot topic for debate in the construction industry, indefinitely. That’s because they are...
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