Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Aug. 8, 2024 — Carrier Global Corporation announced it had joined more than 50 companies and organizations for a Save On Clean Energy campaign.
Coordinated by the nonprofit Civic Nation, the U.S. Department of Energy, Save On Clean Energy is a nonpartisan, national public education campaign to help consumers and communities lower their energy bills and save on clean energy upgrades.
“Simplifying how consumers access available incentives for higher-efficiency heat pumps is the key to saving energy costs and improving electrification efforts,” said Nick Arch, Vice President and General Manager, Residential HVAC Solutions, Carrier. “We committed to investing $2 billion by the end of 2030 in sustainable solutions focusing on electric heat pumps. We are pleased to see partners from across industries unite to push for more affordable decarbonization.”
Right now, consumers and community leaders who want to save money through clean energy upgrades can face a complicated web of tools and resources that may be difficult to navigate. The Save on Clean Energy Campaign helps address this problem.
“Millions of Americans are eligible to lower their energy bills and dramatically reduce the cost of upgrades like heat pumps, solar panels and cooking appliances. But right now, many consumers don’t know how to take advantage of these historic incentives," said Kyle Lierman, CEO, Civic Nation. "We want to make sure that homeowners, renters and community institutions like schools, businesses and houses of worship understand how they can save. We are excited to team up with a dynamic coalition of 50+ organizations that will help us reach people in every corner of the country.”
The Clean Energy Plan passed by Congress will save Americans $38 billion on electricity bills. The campaign brings together a diverse coalition of voices to promote these new investments and build a pipeline of demand as more becomes available in states across the country. In addition to Carrier, the coalition of partners includes major nonprofit organizations like the United Way, industry partners like Sunrun, municipalities and a bipartisan network of mayors across the country through Climate Mayors, and key partnerships with Rewiring America, League of Conservation Voters, and Climate Power.
Visit the Save on Clean Energy website to learn more about new opportunities to reduce monthly energy bills as these programs become available in every state.