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Thursday, November 19, 2009

National Weatherization Program Proposed by Peter Welch

Nicole Gaudiano of the Gannett Washington Bureau reports that Rep. Peter Welch has asked the Obama administration to create a national program for making homes more energy efficient.
In a Wednesday letter, the Vermont Democrat proposed using funds from this year’s economic stimulus package to weatherize 5 million homes, a program he said would create up to 850,000 local jobs and save homeowners $3 billion per year on energy bills.

The letter was signed by 44 other members of Congress. “By investing in energy efficiency, we can create jobs that cannot be exported and provide a much-needed boost to our economy,” Welch said in a statement. His proposal is based on a provision he wrote in a climate change bill that passed the House this summer. The legislation is supported by a coalition of industry, trade, conservation and labor groups, he wrote.

 
Contractors should get in front of this wave, taking advantage of the fact that it is headed towards renovations and weatherization. Many organizations, like the National Association of Home Builders and Efficiency Vermont are ahead of the curve when it comes to energy-efficient renovations and upgrades. Our industry needs to become much more involved in learning about building sciences. 
 
Reach out to these organizations and get involved. It benefits everyone involved.

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