Maryland HB119 establishes a program to provide grants and loans for energy efficiency projects, creates a conservation fund, and mandates the hiring.
Maryland HB119 creates the Jane E. Lawton Conservation Grant and Loan Program to provide financial assistance for energy efficiency projects. The program offers grants to public bodies and low-interest loans to nonprofit organizations, local jurisdictions, and eligible businesses. The Maryland Clean Energy Center is required to hire navigators to assist public bodies in creating energy performance contracts. The bill also establishes the Jane E. Lawton Conservation Fund, a special nonlapsing fund, and the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund.
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