Podcast Reviews HVAC Tax Credits Included in Inflation Reduction Act

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Headshot of Chris Forth, VP of regulatory, codes and environmental affairs, Johnson ControlsChris Forth, VP of regulatory, codes and environmental affairs, Johnson Controls, recently joined ACHR News to discuss the new HVAC tax credits included in the Inflation Reduction Act for the ACHR News Podcast.

Johnson Controls, the global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, is making residential energy efficiency more affordable and accessible for homeowners through robust financing options and rebates intended to maximize newly announced savings available through the Inflation Reduction Act. With higher-efficiency HVAC equipment from Johnson Controls, homeowners can reduce their heating and cooling costs by as much as 50% compared to low-efficiency systems.

Signed into law on Aug. 16, the federally funded Inflation Reduction Act consists of a record $370 billion reserved spending for climate and energy initiatives. It offers homeowners an opportunity to save on the cost of replacing or upgrading their HVAC systems with higher-efficiency equipment that can lower their energy consumption and utility bills while working toward the goal of reducing Americans’ carbon footprint by 40% by 2030.

Read our news release to learn more about the clean energy incentives.

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