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Maryland Energy Administration Provides $6.5 Million for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Strategic Energy Investment  Fund Aids 1,200 Low-to-Moderate Income Homes Baltimore, MD – Today the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announced $6.5 million in grant funding for fiscal year (FY) 2021 Low-to-Moderate Income Energy Efficiency (LMI) grant. Local governments and nonprofits apply for funding to complete energy efficiency projects specifically designed to  …Learn more

Glimpsing a Net Zero Energy Education Future in Baltimore

Last week Maryland’s second and third net zero energy public schools opened in Baltimore, Graceland Park/O’Donnell Heights Elementary/Middle School and Holabird Academy. Both of these schools were designed and built to maximize energy efficiency and will produce as much energy as they use every year. The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA)  …Learn more

Low-to-Moderate Income Energy Efficiency Grant Launches New $6.5 Million Cycle

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jahmai Sharp-Moore | 443-694-3651 Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is proud to launch the Fiscal Year 2021 Low-to-Moderate Income Energy Efficiency grant with $6.5 million in available funding. This grant supports local governments and nonprofits by funding energy efficiency projects specifically designed to serve  …Learn more

Civic Works: Serving Communities through Energy Efficiency

2015 Clean Energy Communities Low-to-Moderate Income Grant Program Civic Works a non-profit working to strengthen Baltimore’s neighborhoods leveraged funding from the MEA’s FY15 Low-to-Moderate Income Grant Program to reach residents not served by other government and utility energy efficiency programs. This focused effort on filling service gaps has resulted in  …Learn more