"Bill proposes federal aid to replace wood-burning stoves"
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - Two U.S. senators have proposed legislation that would give federal aid to help Alaska residents and others across county to replace inefficient wood stoves.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Delaware Democratic Sen. Tom Carper introduced the bill last month that would create a grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency to help people purchase clean-burning heaters.
Murkowski said in a statement that the measure aims to reduce emissions by providing "families with a cost-effective way to transition to appliances built with the most innovative wood-burning technologies."
The measure would authorize $75 million for each fiscal year through 2024 for the grant program.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - Two U.S. senators have proposed legislation that would give federal aid to help Alaska residents and others across county to replace inefficient wood stoves.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Delaware Democratic Sen. Tom Carper introduced the bill last month that would create a grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency to help people purchase clean-burning heaters.
Murkowski said in a statement that the measure aims to reduce emissions by providing "families with a cost-effective way to transition to appliances built with the most innovative wood-burning technologies."
The measure would authorize $75 million for each fiscal year through 2024 for the grant program.