July 4, 2024
Funds

New IRA Funding Available For Geothermal Energy

Billowing smoke and flowing lava are seen pouring out of a new fissure in this Icelandic Department … [+] of Civil Protection and Emergency Management , February 8, 2024, (Photo by ICELANDIC DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images The massive amounts of thick, hot orange lava spewing

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Ohio seeks $189 million in EPA funds to electrify state fleets, retrofit public buildings • Ohio Capital Journal

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration is seeking $189 million in federal Inflation Reduction Act funding to help implement the state’s first climate action plan. The proposal, submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in late March, would establish a statewide fund to help electrify government fleets, retrofit public buildings, and install solar generation on city,

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12 Red And Blue States Tap Billions In Federal Funds For Home Energy Upgrades

Billions in Inflation Reduction Act funding is about to supercharge home energy improvements for American households. An electrician installs a residential heat pump Energy Innovation A diverse group of twelve Red and Blue states are tapping into their share of nearly $9 billion in federal Home Energy Rebates to fund energy efficiency, electrification upgrades, and

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Investment

IRA Led To $650B In Clean Energy Investment

This week marks the third anniversary of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP), and Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen marked the occasion with a visit to Elizabethtown, KY to tour the new Advanced Nano Products (ANP) facility. Secretary Yellen was joined at ANP by Kentucky Governor Andy

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Albany man admits nearly $1M in federal funds theft

JamesBrey, Contributor / Getty Images In 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act authorized the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Farm Service Agency to assist certain distressed borrowers who had fallen behind on repaying their federally guaranteed farm loans. Asjid Parvez, 37, was one such borrower, having defaulted on a loan that he had used to purchase a Maryland chicken

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