These are some of the other organizations with resources that augment ours.
Climate Reality Project
If Americans make a small number of decisions such as household electrification well, we can solve climate change together. The southern Arizona chapter of this worldwide organization has three foci: Electrification, Regenerative Agriculture, and Biodiversity.
Click here to visit their Facebook page.
HeatSmart Alliance
The HeatSmart Alliance is a heat pump coaching program in Massachusetts. The Go Electric AZrizona program is very similar, and they have been gracious enough to allow us to mentor us and reproduce their materials.
Click here to visit their website.
Environmental Education Exchange
A non-profit organization providing programs and services for the advancement of environmental literacy. Has programs for elementary, high school, vocational ed, and community organizations such as HOAs.
Contact Adam Kingery at adamkingery@eeexchange.org
Tucson Electric Power (TEP)
Tucson Electric Power provides safe, reliable power to Tucson residents—and more. We offer customers a wide range of incentivized programs to help them reduce their energy costs and build a better future.
- TEP Efficient Home Program
- Find a TEP-approved contractor
- Free Virtual Home Assessment. Call 866-473-8761 or email TEPEfficientHome@ FranklinEnergy.com
- Rebates and Programs
Rewiring America
Rewiring America is the leading electrification nonprofit, focused on electrifying our homes, businesses, and communities. We believe in an abundant, flourishing, climate-safe future, and know that, together, we can realize one.
Several of our members have completed their coaching training.
Solar United Neighbors
Solar United Neighbors has developed its Solar Help Desk to help prospective solar owners work through challenges with their systems and arm prospective solar owners with the knowledge they need to go solar with confidence. This personalized, free resource acts as a dedicated hub for all things solar, offering useful solar information in a neutral and easy-to-understand way to help users make informed decisions. The Solar Help Desk also features a free Go Solar Guide, which includes a checklist of steps to go solar, cost and financing information, and a glossary of solar terms. To help share this resource, Solar United Neighbors has developed the Solar Help Desk Sharing Guide.
Click here for the Solar Help Desk
Click here for the Solar Help Desk Sharing Guide
Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP)
SWEEP promotes greater energy efficiency, clean transportation, and beneficial electrification in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Sustainable Tucson
Sustainable Tucson is a non-profit, grass-roots organization that builds regional resilience and sustainability through community engagement, awareness raising, and advocacy.