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$4B for Greening Affordable Housing
Thursday, October 22, 2009Greening affordable housing. According to Reuters, Enterprise, a non-profit based in Columbia, Maryland, hopes to raise $4 billion to make housing for low-income people more energy efficient.
"The effort, which builds on the group's previous commitments, will result in the creation, preservation or retrofit of 75,000 green homes and community and commercial buildings, it said."
[via Reuters]
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