By Kiah Haslett |
The Energy Department will make $25 million in funding available to northern Illinois homeowners and business owners to defray the cost of making homes more energy-efficient. The proposal couples the grant with at least $300 million in private capital raised from partners to fund the venture. Although the $25 million grant is spread over three years, the private capital will be available sooner, within the year.
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