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Annual Midwest Energy Solutions Conference, January 31 - February 2, Chicago, Illinois
Event Description
Once a year, MEEA (Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance) invites all energy stakeholders to gather at their annual Midwest Energy Solutions Conference to raise awareness and reinforce the importance of energy efficiency in the Midwest. MES is about celebrating accomplishments in energy efficiency, as well as laying out the efficiency program and policy landscape for the coming year.
The event will focus on how the Midwest can maximize the adoption and benefits of ASHPs (air source heat pumps) in the coming years and will kick off a new Midwest ASHP Collaborative effort. By attending this workshop, you will learn the latest updates on the Inflation Reduction Act implementation, gain perspective from the major heat pump manufacturers, learn about regional efforts to accelerate the adoption of heat pump technology, and participate in a collaborative discussion to identify ways Midwestern regulators, utilities and others can work more closely together to achieve more rapid progress.
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