Skip to content

Resource Innovations Partners with Office of Resiliency to Launch ‘Efficiency Arizona’ Energy Saving Programs

inBusiness PHX

Resource Innovations has joined in partnership with the Arizona Governor’s Office of Resiliency to launch Efficiency Arizona, an initiative that will distribute federal dollars to Arizona residents to increase energy efficiency in homes.

The statewide initiative, set to roll out in phases starting this fall, is designed to enhance energy efficiency, promote clean energy, and provide significant cost savings to Arizona residents.

Phase 1 will be focused on replacement of air conditioning units with heat pumps for Arizonans facing extreme heat and who meet income eligibility requirements (below 80% AMI and 80-150% AMI). The first phase is a partnership with Wildfire and other regional community action agencies. This initiative will be rolled out in phases over the next few months.

Efficiency Arizona, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Home Energy Rebates programs, is part of a broader national effort initiated by the Inflation Reduction Act, signed by President Biden on August 16, 2022. Through this act, millions of dollars have been allocated to Arizona households to help reduce energy costs, upgrade to clean energy equipment, and cut down on indoor and outdoor air pollution.

“We are pleased to partner with Resource Innovations to bring Efficiency Arizona to life,” said Maren Mahoney, Director of the Arizona Governor’s Office of Resiliency. “Their expertise in implementing energy efficiency programs is invaluable as we work to make these critical resources accessible to all Arizonans. Together, we are committed to helping our communities achieve greater energy resilience and environmental sustainability.”

The launch of the program is being marked by a visit from Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk — who is visiting Arizona on August 29 for an event with Governor Katie Hobbs, Mayor Kate Gallego and other community leaders at GateWay Community College in Phoenix.

Efficiency Arizona encompasses two primary rebate programs aimed at homeowners and multifamily properties:

  • HOMES Program: This program offers performance-based rebates for comprehensive home energy-saving retrofits. Rebate amounts are determined by the level of energy savings achieved, and experts will work with homeowners to identify and implement tailored energy efficiency solutions. The HOMES program is expected to be available later in the fall of 2024.
  • HEAR Program: Targeted at low-income and historically underserved households, the Homeowners Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) program offers substantial rebates for installing qualifying electrification equipment. Eligible households can receive up to $14,000 in total rebates for projects like installing ENERGY STAR-certified electric heat pumps, water heaters, and other energy-efficient appliances.

The program will be launched in phases over the coming months, with the first part of the program being an emergency program for qualifying individuals who need their home air conditioning replaced. Efficiency Arizona will be partnering with Wildfire, formerly the Arizona Community Action Alliance, and other Community Action Agencies across the state to implement this program statewide.

“We are proud to partner with the Arizona Governor’s Office of Resiliency to bring Efficiency Arizona to life,” said Lauren Casentini, CEO of Resource Innovations. “Our goal is to make energy efficiency accessible to all Arizonans, providing them with the tools and resources needed to lower their energy bills and contribute to a more sustainable future. This program


Register for the Council’s upcoming Phoenix and Tucson tech events and Optics Valley optics + photonics events.


 

Sign up for our
Newsletter!