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EPA's 'Solar for All' program awards $86 million to Oregon Dept. of Energy to bring solar to low-income households
SEATTLE (KTVZ) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that the Oregon Department of Energy has been selected to receive $86.6 million through the Solar for All grant competition to develop long-lasting solar programs that enable low-income and disadvantaged communities to deploy and benefit from distributed residential solar. This award is part of the
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Does your income make the cut for affordable housing?
Reports said these limits “serve as a guideline in qualifying purchasers and renters for affordable units as required under various city programs.”
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Danish green energy company coming to Virginia
(The Center Square) — The Danish green energy company Topsoe plans to make its largest U.S. investment to date in the commonwealth, according to an announcement from the governor Wednesday. The deal would bring a $400 million new factory to Chesterfield County, potentially creating 150 new jobs, pending a final investment decision. Topsoe also plans to start a scholarship program awarding $10,000 to five Chesterfield high school students each year who intend to pursue a...