In a city that has gone through decades of disinvestment and change, Walker-Miller Energy Services is rebuilding what “home” looks like for residents in Detroit, Michigan. One of the largest Black, woman-owned energy efficiency companies in the United States, Walker-Miller is a model for people-centered investment in the growing clean energy economy. A trailblazer in home upgrades, weatherization, and electrification, the company also leads one of the most successful energy efficiency workforce development programs in the country—training a suite of new workers to upgrade homes and help residents slash their energy costs in the Detroit area.
As part of its nation-leading clean energy legislation, Michigan increased its statewide energy efficiency and waste reduction targets to drive down costs for families and small businesses. These goals will enable more Michiganders to upgrade their homes with energy-efficient technologies, ensuring reliable power and lower utility bills.
In addition, Michigan’s new legislation directs utility companies to allot at least a quarter of their energy efficiency program spending to low-income communities that spend a disproportionate percentage of household income on electricity costs. These increased targets will accelerate demand for Walker-Miller’s work, as a company that installs energy efficiency retrofits and upgrades homes, especially in places with high energy burdens.