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Arizona Secures Federal Funds to Upgrade Home Air Conditioning Units

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Arizona to replace some home air conditioning units with federal funds

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has announced a new initiative aimed at reducing electric bills for residents across the state. In an effort to promote energy efficiency, the governor’s plan includes financial assistance for purchasing energy-efficient appliances.

The initiative comes as energy costs rise, impacting households significantly. By incentivizing the upgrade of old, inefficient appliances, the state aims to ease financial burdens and encourage sustainable practices.

Residents will have options to receive rebates or financial assistance when replacing outdated units. The governor’s office emphasizes that this initiative not only aims to lower bills but also contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing overall energy consumption.

The plan is still in the proposal stages, with further details expected to be released in the coming weeks. If successful, it could lead to considerable savings for Arizona families and promote a greener future.