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  • Clean HEET Eligibility
    Clean HEET Eligibility

    View a summary of eligibility requirements for the Clean HEET program.

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    View a summary of eligibility requirements for the Clean HEET program.

  • Clean HEET Documents
    Clean HEET Documents

    View a list of Clean HEET Program documents.

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    View a list of Clean HEET Program documents.

  • Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology (Clean HEET) Program
    Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology (Clean HEET) Program

    Grants for homeowners to replace wood-burning heaters with electric heat pumps. A new application deadline has been set for September 24, 2024.

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    Grants for homeowners to replace wood-burning heaters with electric heat pumps. A new application deadline has been set for September 24, 2024.

  • Air District’s Clean HEET Program begins accepting applications
    Air District’s Clean HEET Program begins accepting applications

    The Air District’s Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology, or Clean HEET, Program will begin accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from a wood-burning stove or fireplace insert to an electric heat pump. The program is designed to improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning heating devices with cleaner heating options. 

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    The Air District’s Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology, or Clean HEET, Program will begin accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from a wood-burning stove or fireplace insert to an electric heat pump. The program is designed to improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning heating devices with cleaner heating options. 

  • Air District’s Clean HEET Program now accepting applications
    Air District’s Clean HEET Program now accepting applications

    The Air District’s Clean HEET Program is now accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts. Switching to an electric heat pump helps improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning devices with cleaner heating options. 

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    The Air District’s Clean HEET Program is now accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts. Switching to an electric heat pump helps improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning devices with cleaner heating options. 

  • Air District’s Clean HEET Program now accepting applications
    Air District’s Clean HEET Program now accepting applications

    The Air District’s Clean HEET Program is now accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts. Switching to an electric heat pump helps improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning devices with cleaner heating options. 

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    The Air District’s Clean HEET Program is now accepting applications for grants that can help to offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts. Switching to an electric heat pump helps improve air quality in communities by replacing polluting wood-burning devices with cleaner heating options. 

  • Deadline to apply for the Air District’s Clean HEET program extended
    Deadline to apply for the Air District’s Clean HEET program extended

    The deadline to apply to the Air District’s Clean HEET Program has been extended to September 30, 2025. Clean HEET grants are currently available to help offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts.

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    The deadline to apply to the Air District’s Clean HEET Program has been extended to September 30, 2025. Clean HEET grants are currently available to help offset the cost of switching from wood-burning or pellet-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, or open-hearth fireplaces to an electric heat pump. A decommission-only option is also available for homeowners to remove existing open-hearth fireplaces or older, uncertified wood-burning stoves or inserts.

  • Clean Transportation
    Clean Transportation

    Learn about the Air District’s plug-in electric vehicle programs, the EV Coordinating Council, and funding resources to expand electric vehicle use to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.

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    Learn about the Air District’s plug-in electric vehicle programs, the EV Coordinating Council, and funding resources to expand electric vehicle use to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.

  • Clean Buildings
    Clean Buildings

    Learn about the Air District’s work to accelerate the transition to healthy, clean, and climate-friendly buildings for all.

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    Learn about the Air District’s work to accelerate the transition to healthy, clean, and climate-friendly buildings for all.

  • Clean Air Centers
    Clean Air Centers

    The Clean Air Center Program provides funding for county agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area to create a network of clean air centers to mitigate the adverse public health impacts due to wildfires and other smoke events.

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    The Clean Air Center Program provides funding for county agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area to create a network of clean air centers to mitigate the adverse public health impacts due to wildfires and other smoke events.

  • Clean Cars for All
    Clean Cars for All

    Grants for income-qualified Bay Area residents to retire their older car and replace it with a plug-in hybrid, battery, or hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, or a pre-paid card to use for public transit and purchase e-bikes.

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    Grants for income-qualified Bay Area residents to retire their older car and replace it with a plug-in hybrid, battery, or hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, or a pre-paid card to use for public transit and purchase e-bikes.

  • New Clean Air Plan
    New Clean Air Plan

    The New Clean Air Plan will help maintain and improve regional ambient air quality while also addressing disparate local air pollution burdens.

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    The New Clean Air Plan will help maintain and improve regional ambient air quality while also addressing disparate local air pollution burdens.

  • Clean Air Filtration Program
    Clean Air Filtration Program

    The Air District’s Clean Air Filtration Program aims to provide access to high efficiency air filtration to help those who are most vulnerable to wildfire smoke and air pollution. This page provides a comprehensive look at all ongoing and upcoming Air District partnerships and efforts to reduce health impacts from wildfire smoke and improve health equity across the Bay Area.

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    The Air District’s Clean Air Filtration Program aims to provide access to high efficiency air filtration to help those who are most vulnerable to wildfire smoke and air pollution. This page provides a comprehensive look at all ongoing and upcoming Air District partnerships and efforts to reduce health impacts from wildfire smoke and improve health equity across the Bay Area.

  • Bay Area Clean Air Foundation
    Bay Area Clean Air Foundation

    The Bay Area Clean Air Foundation provides the Air District with financial, administrative, and overall program support.

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    The Bay Area Clean Air Foundation provides the Air District with financial, administrative, and overall program support.

  • Air District relaunches Clean Cars for All program on Clean Air Day
    Air District relaunches Clean Cars for All program on Clean Air Day

    The Air District has relaunched its Clean Cars for All program with more than $8 million available for qualified residents to purchase a clean air vehicle. 

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    The Air District has relaunched its Clean Cars for All program with more than $8 million available for qualified residents to purchase a clean air vehicle. 

  • Draft 2017 Clean Air Plan Now Available
    Draft 2017 Clean Air Plan Now Available

    The Air District has released for public review a new draft air quality plan – a call to action to Spare the Air and Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video). The 2017 Plan aims to lead the region to a post-carbon economy, to continue progress toward attaining all state and federal air quality standards, and to eliminate health risk disparities from exposure to air pollution among Bay Area communities.

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    The Air District has released for public review a new draft air quality plan – a call to action to Spare the Air and Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video). The 2017 Plan aims to lead the region to a post-carbon economy, to continue progress toward attaining all state and federal air quality standards, and to eliminate health risk disparities from exposure to air pollution among Bay Area communities.

  • Air District adopts 2017 Clean Air Plan
    Air District adopts 2017 Clean Air Plan

    The Air District's Board of Directors adopted a bold air quality and climate plan, the 2017 Clean Air Plan, entitled Spare the Air - Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video), which addresses air quality improvement and greenhouse gas reduction for the nine-county Bay Area region.

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    The Air District's Board of Directors adopted a bold air quality and climate plan, the 2017 Clean Air Plan, entitled Spare the Air - Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video), which addresses air quality improvement and greenhouse gas reduction for the nine-county Bay Area region.

  • Air District and partners launch Drive Clean Bay Area to lower costs of clean air vehicles
    Air District and partners launch Drive Clean Bay Area to lower costs of clean air vehicles

    The Air District is partnering with MCE and the Transportation Authority of Marin to launch Drive Clean Bay Area, a consumer education program which offers a group purchase plan to lower the cost of electric vehicles for Bay Area customers.

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    The Air District is partnering with MCE and the Transportation Authority of Marin to launch Drive Clean Bay Area, a consumer education program which offers a group purchase plan to lower the cost of electric vehicles for Bay Area customers.

  • 2017 Clean Air Plan: Spare the Air, Cool the Climate
    2017 Clean Air Plan: Spare the Air, Cool the Climate

    View current air quality management plans developed by the Air District.

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    View current air quality management plans developed by the Air District.

  • Proposed 2017 Clean Air Plan Goes to Board
    Proposed 2017 Clean Air Plan Goes to Board

    The Air District's Board of Directors will consider the proposed 2017 Clean Air Plan – a call to action to Spare the Air and Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video) - at their regularly scheduled board meeting on Wednesday, April 19, starting at 9:45 AM. The 2017 Plan aims to lead the region to a post-carbon economy, to continue progress toward attaining all state and federal air quality standards, and to eliminate health risk disparities from exposure to air pollution among Bay Area communities.

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    The Air District's Board of Directors will consider the proposed 2017 Clean Air Plan – a call to action to Spare the Air and Cool the Climate (YouTube streaming video) - at their regularly scheduled board meeting on Wednesday, April 19, starting at 9:45 AM. The 2017 Plan aims to lead the region to a post-carbon economy, to continue progress toward attaining all state and federal air quality standards, and to eliminate health risk disparities from exposure to air pollution among Bay Area communities.

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