The funding will be distributed to renovate 4,260 homes on 32 properties.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is distributing $19 million to 32 low-income housing properties dedicated to making energy-efficient updates to their facilities. This will lower energy bills for over 4,260 home units across 18 states through new heat-resistant roofs, improved insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, and upgraded heating and cooling units.
“The Biden-Harris Administration is ensuring that our country’s housing stock is not only affordable, but also resilient and energy-efficient,” said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. “Today, we are awarding crucial funds to renovate thousands of homes, making enhancements such as improved indoor air quality and integrating renewable energy sources. These changes are not trivial – they will reduce costs and increase the quality of life of the people we house.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Acting Secretary Todman as she oversees the funding of energy-efficient renovations in affordable housing.
- For HUD officials as they assess the housing needs in the nation and low-income home availability.
Sources: Department of Housing and Urban Development