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Home > Clean Nature > Governor’s Office of Resiliency Launches “Efficiency Arizona” to Provide Energy Savings and Rebates for Residents
02
Sep

By: brianne

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Phase 1 Targets Air Conditioning Replacement for Low-Income Households Facing Extreme Heat

The Arizona Governor’s Office of Resiliency has officially launched the first phase of “Efficiency Arizona,” a statewide program designed to increase energy efficiency, promote clean energy, and reduce utility costs for residents. This initiative is part of Governor Katie Hobbs’ commitment to addressing high energy bills and extreme heat, particularly for working-class Arizonans.

Phase 1 of the program focuses on replacing air conditioning units with energy-efficient heat pumps for residents who meet specific income eligibility requirements (below 80% AMI and 80-150% AMI). This initial phase is a collaboration with Wildfire and regional community action agencies to ensure those most vulnerable to Arizona’s extreme temperatures receive the necessary support.

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