Tag: Energy Costs

KCC is laying the groundwork to make Home Rebates available in Kansas and wants your input

The Kansas Corporation Commission is preparing to launch the Kansas Home Rebates Program with $105.6 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to assist low to moderate-income households in reducing energy costs. Stakeholder engagement sessions are planned, with a program design approval needed from the U.S. Department of Energy before funding becomes available in 2025.

USDA Invests Nearly $1.8 Million in Rural Kansas Communities to Lower Energy Costs and Create Jobs

The USDA's Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) is investing $1,789,170 in grants to support 15 clean energy projects in Kansas. These projects include solar arrays for businesses and agricultural producers, aiming to lower energy costs and make rural communities more sustainable. The program continues to accept applications and supports various renewable energy technologies.

Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bill Providing Low-Cost Loans to Families, Businesses Experiencing High Utility Bills

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today signed Senate Bill 86, establishing the Kansas Extraordinary Utility Costs Loan Deposit Program to provide...

USDA Invests Over $471,000 in Renewable Energy in Rural Kansas

TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 23, 2020 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director for Kansas Lynne Hinrichsen...