But when throwing around
weatherization money, is it not reasonable to throw it at things that reduce the air conditioning season and keep the heat out, rather than sealing it all up to keep the cold in?
Not exact matches
With the help of federal stimulus
money, the company has created more than 50
weatherization jobs.
That
money is currently going into clean energy funds that pay for a variety of programs, including subsidizing home solar power and
weatherization of homes.
[So far, the stimulus
money targeted at
weatherization has been slow to get where it's needed.]
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 initiatives.