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Brown City Schools’ electric bus on the road

Brown City School District added an electric bus to its fleet. This was made possible through a $345,000 grant and replaces a 2005 diesel bus, allowing the district to save funds for educational needs. The electric bus, which produces minimal noise, plays the district's fight song at low speeds to alert residents to its presence. With a range of 100 miles per charge, it's ideal for daily student transport, although longer trips will still use diesel or propane buses.

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Wisconsin School Districts Leading on Energy Tax Credits and Elective Pay – Northland Pines

Northland Pines School District recently installed a new solar array at St. Germain Elementary School – the district’s fourth solar project and the first one to receive an energy tax credit. The solar arrays offer hands-on educational opportunities for students to learn about electricity. The project, completed by Hoffman Planning, Design, and Construction, will help the district continue to save on operating costs.

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School Districts Nationwide Leading on Energy Tax Credits and Elective Pay – Seattle Public School District (WA)

Undaunted K12 announced that six school districts have been awarded federal funds for clean energy projects. These projects will make schools safer, healthier, and more sustainable. This highlights the importance of investing in climate action at educational institutions. These initiatives aim to create resilient learning environments for students.

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Feds Announce Grant To Local Rural Electric Co-Op Inland Power To Buy Wind And Solar Energy-Funding To Come From President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded a federal grant to the Inland Power and Light Company, a rural electric cooperative, to purchase wind and solar energy. This grant aims to power approximately 23,000 homes and is expected to create over 450 jobs. The funding initiative is designed to support rural America and disadvantaged communities. The project demonstrates a commitment to reducing climate pollution while providing renewable energy.

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This Pennsylvania school is saving big with solar and EV school buses

The Steelton-Highspire School District installed a 1.7 MW solar array, now meeting 100% of its electricity demands and projected to save $3.6 million over 20 years. By leveraging federal rebates, the district also acquired electric school buses, which save $20,000 in annual fuel expenses. This combination of solar power with on-site bus charging stations avoids costly utility upgrades. This initiative exemplifies how schools can address financial issues and reduce carbon emissions simultaneously.

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LPO Announces Conditional Commitment to Rivian to Support the Construction of EV Manufacturing Facility in Georgia

The U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office (LPO) announced a conditional commitment of up to $6.57 billion to Rivian New Horizon, LLC to support the construction of an EV manufacturing facility in Stanton Springs North, Georgia. This project, known as Project Horizon, is expected to create up to 2,000 construction jobs and 7,500 operations jobs by 2030, boosting the regional economy and supporting the production of up to 400,000 electric vehicles annually.

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New Yorkers are getting help to pay for new energy-efficient home upgrades, thanks to fed funding

New Yorkers are benefitting from a federal funding program aimed at making homes more energy-efficient. The state received an initial $158 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to help residents save on insulation and energy-efficient appliances. Eligible low- and moderate-income New Yorkers can receive up to $14,000 for these upgrades. As a result, tens of thousands of energy-saving home improvements have been completed, leading to significant savings on energy bills.

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Community-Owned Resilience Hub Unveiled at Critical Time for West Atlanta Community

Groundswell, a community power nonprofit, unveiled one of Georgia's first community-owned resilience hubs at Community Church in West Atlanta. This hub, powered by solar energy and battery storage, can provide up to three days of backup power for critical services during power outages and severe weather. The project was completed in partnership with several organizations, including Stryten Energy, InterUrban Solar, and the City of Atlanta’s Office of Sustainability and Resilience. The hub's financing leveraged federal tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, ensuring the church's debt-free ownership. This initiative aims to enhance local resilience and reduce energy burdens in the community.

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