The U.S. Department of Energy recently reviewed and approved an Indiana energy conservation proposal that requested approximately $132 million to aid 30,000 Hoosier households with considerably low incomes.
Governor Mitch Daniels stated, "Our goal is to lower utility costs for as many people as possible as quickly as possible."
Auditing will determine the energy needs of individual households with priority given to families with children, disabled individuals, and the elderly.
The selected households can expect aid in amounts of up to $5,000 in the form of new furnaces, programmable thermostats, insulation, and/or water heaters.
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