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FEMA's Texas flood response gets more criticism for unanswered calls. Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego-Garcia want guidance about a potential second deportation. And new polls show not as many Americans are worried about the state of democracy.

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Rural Americans brace for disproportionate impact of federal funding cuts to mental health, substance use programs, and new federal policies have farmers from Ohio to Minnesota struggling to grow healthier foods and create sustainable food production programs.

Mainers urged to nab clean energy rebates before they’re gone

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Monday, December 9, 2024   

Mainers are encouraged to take advantage of clean energy rebates and tax credits before they are gone.

The Inflation Reduction Act offers incentives to buy electric vehicles, upgrade appliances or install heat pumps. President-elect Trump has called the landmark climate law a "green new scam" and vowed to repeal any unspent funds.

Emily Walker, researcher for the energy consulting group and online marketplace EnergySage, urged homeowners to act quickly.

"There's going to be either a faster phaseout of some of these incentives, or the value will become lower," Walker outlined. "Or they'll become more difficult to obtain because there's more restrictions around who can actually get them."

Walker pointed out interest in benefits has surged since the election, including queries about the 30% tax credit for installation of full solar and battery systems.

Mainers can save up to $7,500 on a new electric vehicle or $4,000 on a used one and plug into the state's growing number of high-speed EV charging stations. Eligible households can also receive up to $2,000 for installing heat pumps and credits for weatherproofing windows and attics.

Walker noted EnergySage can help people find the best options for their home.

"We are experts so we can quickly walk you through the process and get you multiple quotes all at once so that it can expedite that time," Walker explained. "And provide you with the resources to still feel confident in your decision."

Walker stressed working with an EnergySage adviser is free. She added the federal benefits are not only saving households money on energy costs but helping states meet their own clean energy goals. Maine has set a target of reaching net-zero emissions by 2045.


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