By STAFF REPORTS
The Montgomery Herald
May 06, 2008 04:03 pm
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Thirteen community organizations in West Virginia are sharing $5,291,102 in grants under the Weatherization Assistance Program that hires technicians to install energy efficiency and conservation measures for low-income residents.
Gov. Joe Manchin said the money will weatherize 1,161 homes, impacting 2,604 residents. Half of those affected will be elderly residents, and one-fourth are intended for the disabled.
The idea is to cut fuel consumption and the fuel bills for low-income residents over many years, Manchin said, while creating healthier living standards.
Among grants Manchin approved:
- Barbour, Greenbrier, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Taylor and Tucker counties, $1,010,290, to the North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, covering 227 units and serving 510 people.
- Capitol Resource Agency, Boone, Clay, Kanawha and Putnam counties, 149 units and 335 people.
- Council of the Southern Mountains, McDowell County, 40 units and 89 people.
- Community Action of Southeastern West Virginia, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh and Summers counties, 110 units and 246 people.
- Nicholas Community Action Partnership Inc., Nicholas and Fayette counties, 31 units and 70 people.
- MountainHeart Community Services, Wyoming County, 26 units and 57 people.
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