Ohio awards $12M for energy efficiency (Columbus)
The state on Monday awarded nearly $12 million in federal stimulus funding aimed at making the state’s manufacturing base more energy-efficient.
Gov. Ted Strickland joined other state officials at Kovatch Castings Inc. in Summit County to announce the grants, part of $96.1 million in stimulus funding set aside for Ohio through the State Energy Program. Kovatch was one of 18 companies to receive awards.
No projects in the seven-county Central Ohio region received funding, but three manufacturers near the region received more than $1 million in grants.
Read the full report in Columbus Business First.


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