The U.S. Energy Department is providing $4.86 million for state programs to cut carbon dioxide emissions. Alabama will get $250,000 for home-energy scoring labels to inform consumers of expected cost savings from various investments in home energy efficiency. Kentucky will receive $300,000 to build a framework for assessing and verifying energy-efficiency efforts.
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