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DOE’s Building Technologies Office and the Weatherization and Intergovernmental Programs Office’s State Energy Program will fund and administer these seven competitively selected projects.
“After four years of broken promises and the Trump administration’s war on the middle class, we need a pro-building trades union administration, and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are the right choice,” said Sean BcGarvey, president, NABTU.
This funding opportunity will provide up to $80 million for projects that enhance energy demand flexibility across buildings and the electric power grid.