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Overcoming the Biggest Hurdle in Decarbonizing Buildings

When it comes to decarbonizing buildings, one of the biggest roadblocks is simply getting started. Understanding how to fund an energy services project and how to set measurable goals is critical to success.

From rebates to incentives to determining the appropriate financing structure (on- or off-balance sheet) for a program, get practical tips on ways companies can get out of the starting gate to do what’s right for their business and the climate.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify your north star and ensure you have full organizational alignment. 
  • Understand the levers to pull to decarbonize your building. 
  • Take advantage of grants, utility rebates, and time-sensitive government incentive programs.

Webinar Details:

Duration: 55 Minutes

Meet the Speakers

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Becky Wacker, Director of Energy Services Sales for the Americas TRANE

Becky Wacker is the Director of Energy Services Sales for the Americas, leading acquisition and implementation of complex facility programs and projects. She has 15 years of experience helping customers leverage their buildings to better meet their organizational goals, with a particular passion for decarbonization and efficiency.

She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Minnesota while winning two Division I National Championships with the Women’s Ice Hockey team.

Becky sits on the board for Clean Energy Economy Minnesota (CEEM) and NAESCO, and can often be found in a sports venue playing, watching, or coaching in her spare time.


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