Grants Available for Home Improvements Through EmPower+


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Both homeowners and renters can get grants for energy upgrades and other improvements through the state’s Empower+ Program. The goal is to conserve energy and help make living in New York more affordable.

Small improvements can make a big difference on energy bills and increase comfort and property value. The process starts with a Home Energy Assessment, where experts can detail needed upgrades, including insulation, weather stripping, and health and safety items.

Living units up to four-family buildings and mobile homes are also eligible for energy-efficient lighting and appliances, doors, windows, CO/smoke detectors, and more.

The program is available to low and moderate-income residents and is made possible through NYSERDA, the state’s Energy Research and Development Agency.

Publicizing the Empower+ program at a recent meeting of the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association was August Ruckdeschel who noted how easy it is to get started. Residents can call 1-877-NYSMART or visit www.nyserda.ny.gov/empower-apply to fill out an application.

“This is a great program from the state to help people in our area save money and be more comfortable in their homes,” said Assemblyman Joe DeStefano, an Empower+ advocate. “We can cut down on energy usage and help people increase the value of their property.”

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