KB Leecaster on Nostr: New York is launching a program offering homeowners up to $14,000 in total rebates ...
New York is launching a program offering homeowners up to $14,000 in total rebates for energy-efficiency upgrades to their property, and more states are expected to follow suit by summer's end.
The rebate programs are part of the federal Inflation Reduction Act, the largest piece of climate legislation in U.S. history, which President Joe Biden signed in 2022.
Seventeen states had applied for Home Energy Rebates funding as of June 14. New York was the first to roll out funding to consumers.
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