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Arkansas
Arkansas relies on coal to provide roughly half of its electricity. To help reduce emissions, with the help of grants from the Department of Energy, Arkansas has joined several of its neighbors in forming the Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership. Arkansas is also home to the Arkansas Nuclear One Power Plant, which accounts for almost a third of the state’s electric production. |
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Recovery Act Spending |
Weatherization |
$48,114,415
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State Energy Program |
$39,416,000 |
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Program |
$20,117,400 |
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Total |
$107,647,815 |
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
A portion of the funds from the State Energy Program are allocated by formula among the states. To apply for a grant from the remaining funds, each Governor is required to write a letter to the Secretary of Energy explaining that the state will pursue policies to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy as outlined in Section 410 page 32 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Letter from the Governor of Arkansas |
Latest News
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08.05.09 ::
President Obama Announces $2.4 Billion in Grants to Accelerate the Manufacturing and Deployment of the Next Generation of U.S. Batteries and Electric Vehicles
07.06.09 ::
Obama Administration Awards More than $153 Million for State Energy Programs in Seven States and Territories
07.06.09 ::
Obama Administration Delivers More than $288 Million for Weatherization Programs in Seven States
04.15.09 ::
Secretary Chu Announces $41.9 Million to Spur Growth of Fuel Cell Markets
03.26.09 ::
Obama Administration Announces Additional $20,117,400 for Local Energy Efficiency Improvements in Arkansas
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