Heat Pump Review

003 - Heat Pump & Electrification Coaching, with Nick Stevens of Go Electric Colorado

49 min · 12 de ago de 2024
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On Episode 3, we talk to Nick Stevens [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-stevens/], Co-Founder and board President of Go Electric Colorado [https://goelectriccolorado.org/], one of the non-profits pioneering the concept of “electrification coaching” and “heat pump coaching.” We will explore how volunteer-staffed coaching organizations are springing up across the country with the mission of educated neighbors and the general public about getting fossil fuels out of the home and moving to healthy and climate-friend appliances like heat pumps, trying to demystify a process that can seem intimidating and bewildering to many. To read the transcript, see key links discussed in the episode, and listen to past episodes of Heat Pump Review, visit the show page [https://heatpump.review/podcast-003-heat-pump-coaching]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode 003 - Heat Pump & Electrification Coaching, with Nick Stevens of Go Electric Colorado artwork

003 - Heat Pump & Electrification Coaching, with Nick Stevens of Go Electric Colorado

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