Grant helps fund utility bills
Gov. Bob Riley has awarded $1.74 million to help Alabama’s low-income residents cut their utility bills by making their homes more energy efficient.
The Alabama Weatherization Assistance Program gives priority consideration to the elderly, those with disabilities and to low-income residents with children. Houses that qualify for assistance are modified to improve both energy efficiency and safety.
Included in the grant is $96,725 to Community Action Partnership of North Alabama Inc., which serves Morgan, Cullman, Lawrence, Marion, Walker and Winston counties.
To identify the most cost-effective measures for each home, an energy audit is performed. Depending on the results, a home weatherization project may include extra insulation for the attic, walls and floor, sealing leaks in ductwork, repairs and tune-ups for heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, and replacement of incandescent lights with highly efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.