If you'd like to lower your utility bill costs, using less energy isn't the only way — you can also explore the state and
local energy assistance programs available in your area.
Not exact matches
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR), the Office of Temporary and Disability
Assistance (OTDA), and Southern Tier Environments for Living (STEL) joined
local partners to dedicate Evergreen Lofts, an under - utilized industrial building in Buffalo that now has 56
energy - efficient affordable apartments in an LGBTQ - friendly setting and supportive housing for formerly homeless persons with chronic medical conditions.
Instead, consider some of your
local options that can help make your regular bills easier to afford, like the Suplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) or the Low Income Home
Energy Assistance Program.
Filling The Gaps: The History of The Weatherization
Assistance Program from State and
Local Energy Report on Vimeo.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) included several key funding opportunities for
energy efficiency projects at the local level, including for the first time monies for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program.1 Funding was additionally provided for state energy programs, weatherization assistance, and efficient transportation efficiency among other initia
energy efficiency projects at the
local level, including for the first time monies for the
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program.1 Funding was additionally provided for state energy programs, weatherization assistance, and efficient transportation efficiency among other initia
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program.1 Funding was additionally provided for state
energy programs, weatherization assistance, and efficient transportation efficiency among other initia
energy programs, weatherization
assistance, and efficient transportation efficiency among other initiatives.
We also call on Governor Deval Patrick and the legislature to pass the Clean
Energy Commonwealth Bill (HB 2935), which would create a community empowerment fund to assist communities and workers by protecting the
local tax base and providing worker
assistance and retraining opportunities when a coal plant retires.
The new legislation makes permanent an existing U.S. Department of
Energy program that promotes community solar by providing technical
assistance at the request of state and
local governments, and includes specific provisions focused on boosting community solar in low - income communities.