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million in funding from the federal stimulus package forits state-run rebate program for consumer purchases of new Energyy Star qualified home Secretary Steven Chu announced the potentiakl state allocation Tuesday. “Appliances consume a huge amount of our so there’s enormous potentialk to both save energy and save families money every month,” Chu “These rebates will help familiea make the transition to more efficienyt appliances, making purchases that will directlhy stimulate the economy and create jobs.
” The new progra m underscores the Obama Administration’d commitment to make American homes more energty efficient, while helping to supportg the nation’s economic The new funding will be awarded to state s and territories, through their energy offices, using a formula set fortu in the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Each stated or territory is required to submit a plan that specifiesz which Energy Star appliance categories will be includedx in their rebate the rebate level for each product how the rebates will be and their plan for recyclingold appliances. Statea and territories must first file an initiakl application expressing their intent to participateby Aug.
15, followedx by a full applicationby Oct. 15. Approximatelhy 10-25 percent of each award will be spent onadministrative
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