Policy Solution
Cooling tax rebate program
Incentive
Overview:
Summary: Sustainable home cooling interventions like ceiling fans and window attachments can reduce indoor temperatures.
Implementation: Establish an income tax rebate program for home cooling improvements.
Considerations for Use: To ensure programs are accessible to the greatest share of residents, programs should be designed to include renters and homeowners as well as those who do not earn traditional incomes.
- Policy Levers:
IncentiveFinancial and non-financial incentives to encourage stakeholders to implement heat risk reduction and preparedness solutions, including rebates, tax credits, expedited permitting, development/zoning bonuses, and more. - Trigger Points:
City planning processesIncludes city initiatives such as the development of climate action plan, pathway to zero-energy, master plan, transit plan, energy mapping etc. - Intervention Type:
Planning/Policy - Sectors:
Buildings
- Target Beneficiaries:
Property owners - Phase of Impact:
Risk reduction and mitigation - Metrics:
Number and location of participating properties
Impact:
Implementation:
- Intervention Scale:
City, State/Province - Authority and Governance:
City government, State/provincial government - Implementation Timeline:
Short-term (1-2 Years) - Implementation Stakeholders:
City government, Property owners and managers - Funding Sources:
Public investment - Capacity to Act:
High
- Cost-Benefit:
Low - Public Good:
Low - GHG Reduction:
Low - Co-benefits (Climate/Environmental):
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions - Co-benefits (Social):
Save on utilities