ACCA Pushes for Proper HVAC Installations in Michigan
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WILLIAMSTON, Mich. — ACCA and the Michigan Air Conditioning Contractors of America (MIACCA) sent a letter on Nov. 8 to Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan urging the state to promote proper HVAC installations and create incentive programs for hiring contractors who follow industry-recognized standards to reduce power demand.
The state of Michigan has been working to comply with federal climate standards, including coal plant retirements. However, according to recent modeling commissioned by state agencies, these changes mean the state may not be able to generate enough power to meet its needs in the future. To help increase energy efficiency, while maintaining necessary power levels, ACCA and MIACCA urged Gov. Snyder to consider the largest residential consumer of energy: home HVAC systems.