U.S. Department of Energy Awards $1.2M Grant

The United States Department of Energy recently awarded $1.2M to Air Products and Chemicals Inc. in Upper Macungie Township. The money will be used for development of manufacturing process that would reduce enrgy use.


The department was said to spend $54M along with leveraging $17M in a private sector cost-share for 13 energy efficiency projects across the U.S.


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