The Energy Department is seeking guidance on how to spend nearly $9 billion in rebates for home electrification and energy-efficiency projects.
The request for information seeks public input on how it should develop it’s Home Energy Rebate Programs, which received $8.8 billion through Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.
The funds are intended to aid the nation’s clean energy transition and meet the Biden administration’s touted goal of a net-zero economy by 2050.
In addition the department announced it was opening applications for $430 million in formula grant funding for clean energy projects for local governments through its Energy Efficiency and ...
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