Hundreds of millions of federal dollars meant to help Georgians make their homes more energy efficient have begun to flow through the state.
Hundreds of millions of federal dollars meant to help Georgians make their homes more energy efficient have begun to flow through the state.
The HOMES program was created to reward taxpayers who focus on making performance-based energy upgrades in homes. Per DOE guidance, upgrades must address at least one major upgrade related to heating ...
Reacting to recent presidential executive orders, the National American Indian Housing Council released a memorandum ...
Costs associated with complying with the state’s renewable energy standards make up between 1% and 4% of total utility bills, ...
Responsibly disposing of old home appliances is vital when updating to a newer model, but improper disposal can have serious ...
Television personality and finance guru David Koch has slammed a key pillar of the Albanese's cost-of-living relief package, ...
More than half of Americans worry about affording their power bills in 2025, according to a recent survey from Arbor, an app ...
Energy-efficiency and clean energy projects like insulation, solar, and heat pumps can bring you thousands in federal and ...
The federal budget didn’t contain any surprises, but experts are hoping consumer-level energy initiatives are being saved for ...
Shares in JB Hi Fi and Harvey Norman have both jumped higher today following the announcement of a massive ‘Buy a Vote” ...