Md. receives $3.8M in energy grants
Maryland is set to receive an additional $3.8 million in federal funds to make homes more energy efficient, the Washington Business Journal reports.
The state will use the money, under the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, to expands its Weatherization Assistance Program. The U.S. Department of Energy awarded the funds.
Read more about making homes more energy efficient in Maryland in the Washington Business Journal.
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| August 25, 2010; 11:22 AM ET
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