EPA and DOE Honor Energy Companies in 2022 Energy Star Awards
210 organizations leading the way in support of America’s clean energy transition
EPA News Release: EPA and DOE Honor Energy Companies in 2022 Energy Star Awards
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210 organizations leading the way in support of America’s clean energy transition
EPA News Release: EPA and DOE Honor Energy Companies in 2022 Energy Star Awards
New Jersey Winners Listed
EPA News Release: EPA and DOE Announce The 2022 ENERGY STAR Award Winners
Winners among 210 organizations leading the way in support of America’s clean energy transition
EPA News Release: EPA, DOE Announce Winners of 2022 ENERGY STAR Awards, including organizations in EPA Region 8 states of Colorado, South Dakota and Utah
Des Moines Public Schools and Principal Real Estate Investors earn recognition
EPA News Release: EPA Recognizes Two Organizations in Des Moines as ENERGY STAR Award Winners
EPA News Release: EPA Recognizes Koch Industries Incorporated as ENERGY STAR Award Winner
13 organizations in New England are leading the way in support of America's clean energy transition
EPA News Release: EPA, DOE Announce New England Winners of 2022 ENERGY STAR Awards
EPA News Release: EPA Reminds New Englanders to Prepare for the Summer Smog Season with Free Air Quality Alerts
EPA News Release: EPA Approves Kansas’ and Iowa’s Lists of Impaired Waters
Nationally, 77 WIFIA loans are financing nearly $30 billion in water infrastructure upgrades, creating 89,000 jobs
EPA News Release: EPA Announces $281 Million WIFIA Loan to Modernize Wastewater Infrastructure in Johnson County, Kansas
First of Five-Year Funding Totaling $238 Million
EPA News Release: EPA Announces $40 Million from Infrastructure Law for Chesapeake Bay Restoration
EPA News Release: New Hampshire Receives $887,000 to Implement Lead Testing Program for Drinking Water in Schools and Childcare Facilities
EPA News Release: Maine Receives $668,000 to Implement State Requirement to Test School Drinking Water for Lead
EPA News Release: Massachusetts Receives $327,000 to Expand Program Testing Drinking Water for Lead in Schools
EPA News Release: Rhode Island Receives $398,000 to Expand Program to Test School Drinking Water for Lead
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