Heat Pump Workshop

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah is set to host a Heat Pump Workshop on November 14, 2025, targeting efficient energy use and government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles. This event aims to educate residents on how heat pump technology can benefit their homes and contribute to energy efficiency. Participants will learn about the Fuel Switch initiative, which promotes the transition to sustainable energy sources. Puget Energy will provide resources and support for attendees interested in implementing these technologies. Local officials stress the significance of reducing carbon footprints as part of the city’s environmental goals.

The workshop will feature expert speakers and practical demonstrations to engage the community. Issaquah’s commitment to sustainable practices aligns with state and national efforts to combat climate change. Residents are encouraged to explore innovative energy solutions that can enhance their quality of life while benefiting the environment.

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