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Welcome

Midwest Heating and Cooling Collaborative

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Contractors

Heat Pump Information for Contractors

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Program Administrators

Heat Pump Information for Program Administrators

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Resource Library

Tools for Consumers, Contractors & Program Administrators

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Welcome to the Midwest Heating & Cooling Collaborative

The Midwest Heating and Cooling Collaborative cross pollinates program best practices across the industry to make progress toward its goal: making cost-saving, high performance HVAC technology accessible and the clear first choice for all homeowners and contractors across the Midwest and regionally support the larger goal of establishing U.S. energy leadership in the world. High performance HVAC technology also provides numerous benefits such as improved comfort for homeowners and grid resiliency for utility providers.   

Why high-performance HVAC?  

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Reliable Comfort

Quiet operation, improved steady performance and dehumidification that homeowners notice.

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Lower Utility Costs

High performance HVAC equipment can reduce site energy consumption resulting in significant utility cost savings for all homeowners.

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Fuel Flexibility

A better solution to help homeowners navigate fluctuating fuel costs and maintain grid stability.

Mission and Goals

The Midwest Collaborative’s goal is to make cost-saving, high performance HVAC technology the first choice for all homeowners and contractors across the Midwest and regionally support the larger goal of establishing U.S. energy leadership in the world. High performance HVAC technology also provides other benefits like improved comfort for homeowners, and grid resiliency for utilities.