CalMTA is finalizing a Residential Heat Pump Water Heating (HPWH) Market Transformation Initiative (MTI) plan in California that will be submitted for CPUC approval in the second quarter of 2026.
All strategic interventions proposed to accelerate the adoption of residential HPWH products have a collaborative focus aimed at avoiding duplication and coordinating with existing statewide activities. These interventions include aligning HPWH development and promotion with California market needs, identifying and targeting promising submarkets, and creating a consistent statewide infrastructure to scale up HPWH adoption.
We invite potential program partners to join this webinar to learn more about the proposed MTI and potential opportunities for collaboration, ask questions, and share feedback directly with CalMTA.
This webinar will be held Thursday, May 28 from 11:00 – 12:30 p.m. PDT
The California Market Transformation Administrator (CalMTA) develops and manages market transformation initiatives in the state to reduce energy use and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
CalMTA follows a rigorous process for reviewing, scoring, and then developing relevant, timely market transformation initiatives. The process supports market transformation initiative creation from concept to program development to market deployment, as well as the eventual exiting of the market.
Learn more about CalMTA’s planning and research on energy efficient technologies and our work to build California’s market transformation portfolio, and access quarterly and annual progress reports.
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