Join Larissa Johnson of the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection to learn about the county’s home electrification incentives in the latest installment of Rockville’s Climate Solutions Speaker Series.
The virtual webinar, from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, will discuss how to connect with the county’s home electrification help desk and receive discounts for replacing fossil fuel-fired equipment with efficient electric appliances like heat pumps and electric hot water heaters. Visit bit.ly/MCElectrify2023 to register.
Visit bit.ly/ElectrifyMC to take the pledge to switch from fossil fuels to electric, receive program announcements and get connected to the county’s selected electrification installer.
Climate Solutions Speaker Series Presents Montgomery County Home Electrification Incentives
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