Nearly 1/3 of carbon emissions are
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Keystone HELP Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program

Department of Environmental Protection acting Secretary John Hanger is proud to announce the Keystone HELP Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program to help families save money by conserving energy at home.

The program is available through the Alternative Energy Investment Fund, part of Governor Edward G. Rendell’s Energy Independence Strategy.

The new $17 million Keystone HELP Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program offers a range of low-interest rate loans and rebate options that encourage cost-effective energy savings. The program will assist residents seeking air sealing and insulation services, or installing high-efficiency equipment, such as heating and cooling systems, water heaters, programmable thermostats, windows and doors.

Applications and program guidelines are available at www.keystonehelp.com. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2009. For more information, please contact residentialenergy@state.pa.us.


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Residential Projects

Rain Barrels

Educating city residents about stormwater management

Composting

Educating city residents about the benefits of composting

Energy Solutions for City Homes

Changing the climate in city homes

Institutional Projects

Building Energy Technologies Certificate Program

Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology

Roof Greening

Facilitate the installation of vegetated or “green” roofs in the City of Lancaster and surrounding County

Green Facilities Partnership

Working toward environmentally preferable practices in procurement, operations, and facility management.