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Sedona sustainability staff report home retrofit success and steady solar co‑op uptake
Summary
City staff said the Home Energy Retrofit program has completed work on 92 homes, with 20 this year and a small wait list; Solar United Neighbors co‑op has helped 42 Sedona households go solar, producing an estimated 748,600 kWh annually.
City sustainability staff reported progress on two building‑energy initiatives — a local home retrofit program aimed at reducing household energy use and a continuing partnership with the nonprofit Solar United Neighbors that organizes group solar purchases.
Bryce (sustainability staff) told the council the Home Energy Retrofit project, launched in spring 2022 with contractor Cozy Home of Flagstaff, has completed upgrades on 92 homes overall and 20 homes in the current program year. The city reported a small waiting list of four households because the program had reached its contracted funding allocation. "We have a very small wait list of 4 people, and each one of the people on the wait list, their funding allotment was higher than the amount that…
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