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"site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
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"textContent": "Federal energy efficiency rebate programs will no longer cover a switch from fossil fuels to electricity for heating, according to long-awaited guidance from the Department of Energy. The department published an update on how it will implement consumer programs with $8.8 billion in funding. The new provisions include eliminating use of diversity, equity and inclusion […]",
"title": "DOE Restarts Home Efficiency Rebates, and Electrification Is the Biggest Loser"
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