Equitable Building Electrification: A Framework for Powering Resilient Communities

Source

Authors

Greenlining Institute

Published

2019

Description

The Greenlining Institute’s Equitable Building Electrification Framework addresses the opportunities and challenges that proposed transitions to all-electric buildings present for low-income communities – 70 percent of whom are renters. The framework finds that building electrification can be a transformative force for low-income residents and it explains the steps the state must take to ensure that electrification helps close the clean energy gap in California and provides relief to millions of residents facing energy insecurity in the current system. This five-step framework presents a start-to-finish recipe for how the current goals of building electrification can be aligned with producing healthy homes, creating high quality, local jobs that cannot be outsourced, and establishing stronger connections between everyday Californians and our climate change policies and goals.

Climate Impact Tags

Extreme heat Temperature

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

Planning and policy guidance

Topics

Extent: California

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Last updated: April 27, 2024