Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner is rolling out a new program to help reduce energy bills for low-income families. Commissioner Nikki Fried says these families often pay higher bills due to having older appliances or older homes.
"Low-income families often face disproportionate energy challenges, and people of color experience energy burdens three times higher than other consumers. This severely impacts the financial wellbeing of our residents and our state," Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried says.
She's hoping to help cut down on high energy costs some low-income families face. Her department reports lower-wage earners often have older appliances, resulting in more power needed to run them and higher bills. To address this Fried is launching the Florida Counties Low-Income Residential Energy Efficient Grant Program. It will fund energy-efficient projects created by counties for low-income people. A total of $1 million will be given out.
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