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CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - L. Michelle Moore: Three Ways to Get From $2000 to $16,000 for Home Energy Efficiency

Households in Georgia can receive up to $16,000 in rebates or tax credits for home energy efficiency improvements, with higher amounts for lower-income families, officials said.

America needs more energy than we currently have the capacity to generate, and as a result, energy costs are going up. Eliminating energy waste is the fastest and least expensive way to add more energy capacity to the grid, which means energy efficiency is more important than ever. If you’re a homeowner frustrated with rising electricity bills, that’s good news. That’s because making your home more efficient makes more energy available for econo…

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