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Weatherization Assistance Programs for Low-Income Persons (LBR 903-09)
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income households to reduce their energy costs by making their homes more energy efficient. Since 1976, the U. S., Department of Energy’s (DOE) WAP has provided weatherization services to more than 5.5 million low-income families. Benefits include, but are not limited to, reducing our nation’s energy dependency, protecting the environment, and stimulating economic development in low-income communities.
These programs contract for the installation of energy saving devices and energy conservation education. Installation services include home compact fluorescent light kit (CFL kit), new refrigerator (plain), and solar water heater systems for the following categories: (1) single family and multi-family residences, (2) elderly persons’ residences, (3) handicapped persons’ residences, and (4) renter’s residences.
Click here for more info on our funded agencies for weatherization assistance programs (WAP).
Click Here to view the WAP ARRA files |
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