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DOE Awards $32 Million to Accelerate Next-Generation Building Upgrades

March 15, 2022 Stu Gotz

DOE Awards $32 Million to Accelerate Next-Generation Building Upgrades

The U.S. DOE announced $32 million to fund over 30 next-generation building retrofit projects that will dramatically improve affordable housing technologies.

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https://www.energy.gov/articles/doe-awards-32-million-accelerate-next-generation-building-upgrades

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