Designing Resilience Hubs That Work When the Grid Doesn’t

Severe storms, extreme temperatures, and widespread power outages are increasingly straining cities across the United States. As federal incentives phase out, local governments and community organizations face a critical question: how can they protect residents, maintain essential services, and deliver lasting community benefits simultaneously?

Community resilience hubs offer a proven answer. By integrating clean solutions — such as energy efficiency, solar, battery storage, and heat pumps — into trusted community spaces, resilience hubs can provide reliable heating and cooling, backup power, and critical services during emergencies, while delivering everyday benefits year-round.

Join RMI for this timely webinar launching our new Community Resilience Hub Learning Series, where we will explore how cities and communities can plan, fund, and deploy clean resilience solutions at community hubs in today’s evolving policy and energy landscape.

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Feb 19 2026
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Rocky Mountain Institute
Rocky Mountain Institute
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https://rmi.org/

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