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Kansas plans a $105.6M rebate program to cut energy costs for low to moderate-income homes.
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) is developing the Kansas Home Rebates Program, funded by $105.6 million from the Inflation Reduction Act, to help low to moderate-income households lower energy costs.
Partnering with HORNE, the KCC will engage stakeholders like utility companies and contractors to tailor the program.
The U.S. Department of Energy must approve the program by January 31, 2025, after which rebates will be available.
More details are on the KCC website.
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Kansas planea un programa de descuento de $105.6M para reducir los costos de energía para hogares de ingresos bajos o moderados.