Illinois makes Recovery home-weatherizing progress

The U.S. Energy Department says Illinois has made good progress in Recovery Act home weatherizing for low-income families.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Energy Department says Illinois has made good progress in Recovery Act home weatherizing for low-income families. Work is finished on more than 11,000 homes. That’s more than one-third of the nearly 27,000 homes slated for weatherizing with Recovery funds. That means the state now has access to the rest of the $242 million in funds it was allotted for the program. Initially half of that was made available. The Recovery Act weatherization program supported more than 580 second-quarter jobs in Illinois. Under the program, local agencies provide cost-effective services including installing insulation and weather-stripping, sealing windows and doors, and replacing inefficient heating and cooling systems. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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