Weatherization Day
Weatherization Day is October 30!
Weatherization Day was conceived as a means to focus local, state, and national attention on the Program and the work being performed by dedicated members of the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) network.
Capitalizing on the Department of Energy’s (DOE) declaration of October as Energy Awareness Month, Weatherization Programs across the country band together to make a strategic push to raise the public’s awareness of the work we do every day.
Click here to read Secretary of Energy Steven Chu's pronouncement on November 1, 2010 on the importance of Weatherization Day and the great work being done by the Weatherization network. The importance of Weatherization Day cannot be over emphasized. When everyone knows about the outstanding work you perform, they are more willing to support your work – in your community, your state, and nationally!
Each year, more and more states conduct site demonstrations with state and local leaders in attendance and publishing articles about the excellent services being provided in their communities. Here you will find resources and information on how to make a Weatherization Day in your area a success.
- Department of Energy Joins States to Celebrate National Weatherization Day
- States Celebrate National Weatherization Day
- Blog: Weatherization Saves Families Energy and Money,
by Dr. Kathleen Hogan, Deputy Assistance Secretary for Energy Efficiency, U.S. Department of Energy
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Q&A: The Weatherization Assistance Program, by Bob Adams, Supervisor, Weatherization Assistance Program; Kristin Swineford, Communication Specialist, Weatherization and Intergovernmental Programs
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Weatherization Assistance Program: Spurring Innovation, Increasing Home Energy Efficiency, by Bob Adams, Supervisor,
Weatherization Assistance Program; Harris Walker, Communication
s Specialist, Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program
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How to Save Energy, Money with Home Energy Upgrades,
by Bob Adams, Supervisor,
Weatherization Assistance Program; Harris Walker, Communications
Specialist, Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program