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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 28, 2009 |
Contact: Joy Fox
(401) 732-9400 |
Energy Efficiency, Green Jobs Get $9.58 Million Boost |
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WARWICK, RI - Rhode Island’s Congressional delegation today announced that the state has received a $9,584,000 infusion of Recovery Act funds to speed the adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The funds are provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which the delegation helped pass in February of 2009. The funds were released as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) State Energy Program (SEP) to enable states to implement plans that create clean energy jobs, prioritize energy savings, increase the use of renewable energy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The delegation also announced the availability of $1 million in funding from the Recovery Act for a state-run rebate program for consumer purchases of new ENERGY STAR® qualified home appliances. The new program is aimed at making homes more energy efficient and encouraging shoppers that now is a good time to buy. “This funding will help spur economic growth, create green jobs, and encourage the use of more energy efficient equipment that is better for the environment and will save Rhode Islanders money in the long run,” said Reed. "A new clean energy economy beckons us - but we must invest today to create the jobs and build the infrastructure we'll need to reach it," said Sen. Whitehouse, a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee. "Investing in energy efficiency and conservation is the quickest and most cost effective way to put people back to work and lower their energy bills at the same time." “I am pleased that this federal funding will support Rhode Island economic recovery by boosting local businesses and saving consumers money. As we move toward a new energy economy, these investments will deliver economic and environmental benefits for years to come,” said Kennedy. "Increasing energy efficiency in our homes and businesses is key to revitalizing the state's economy," said Langevin. "This funding will allow our state energy office to prioritize programs and projects that will benefit consumers.” State Energy Program (SEP) |
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