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What NYCHA's Heat Pump Strategy Says About the Future of Green Affordable Housing

13 min · 26. Mai 2026
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New York City’s public housing authority plans to install 20,000 window heat pumps and 10,000 induction stoves over the next five years. The effort shows how large-scale procurement could help affordable housing providers cut emissions and lower the cost of green upgrades. Timi Koyejo , the housing and communities policy manager at the Climate and Community Institute, explains. Music by ℗ Music by ComaStudio

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What Does a Solidarity Economy Approach to Housing Look Like?

What's the solidarity economy? In this Shelterforce webinar, we talk all-things solitary economy, learn how some organizations are employing its principles in their own communities, and ways these principles might be applied more broadly. Joining us are: —Alison Chopel, professor at the Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico. Chopel employs her research and design skills to support the development of community-owned housing as a strategy to resist displacement in San Juan. —Miki’ala Catelfano, co-founder and executive director of Native Roots Network, which is developing two land parcels and a network of cooperative enterprises—rooted in Indigenous knowledge, care, and community—near Redding, California.

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