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Biden Harris Administration Opens Applications For States & Territories To Implement $8.5 Billion For Home Energy Rebates As Part Of Investing In America Agenda

. Rebates will be available to consumers only after states and territories apply for and receive their funds from the Department of Energy and launch their state rebate program.

To develop this ALRD, DOE worked diligently with stakeholders and integrated recommendations from over 2,000 pages of responses to theposted in March, as well as various feedback sessions and consultations with state energy offices, electric utilities, energy efficiency experts, equipment manufacturers, consumer advocates, home contractors, and more. DOE is working to ensure these programs meet the specific needs from all types of communities around the country.

residential construction, manufacturing, and other sectors. With the program guidance from this ALRD, states and territories can now design their programs to align with local needs and interests, in addition to preparing their workforce and educating the public on home upgrade opportunities that save households energy, money, and carbon emissions.

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