Partner announcement Energize program

Everett, WALocal News

The Energize program will install heat pumps and provide upgrades for various property types, including single-family homes and community spaces, across King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. The program aims to enhance energy efficiency and lower heating costs for local residents. Applications will open at staggered times, with some starting in November 2025 and others expected in early 2026. Local officials stress the importance of this initiative in promoting sustainable energy practices in the region. Eligible property types range from adult family homes to multifamily residences.

The program encourages property owners to check their eligibility and review specifications based on their county. This effort aligns with broader state and local policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency. For further details, residents can visit the program’s dedicated website.

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