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Recovery Act Impact Stories

To take a look at the impact that federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-funded energy grants are making on real people and real places around North Carolina, click on the names of the grantees below to view stories and photos.

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Grantee County Type Grant Amount
ClearSense Properties LLC Durham Green Business Fund $ 480,205
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Orange Workforce Development $ 324,736
Appalachian State University Watauga Workforce Development $ 485,859
Foothills Wineworx (Lake James Cellars Winery) Burke Green Business Fund $ 239,560
City of Concord Cabarrus Main Street $ 245,482
Highland Craftsmen Inc. Mitchell Green Business Fund $ 228,300
N.C. Weatherization Assistance Program * Statewide Weatherization Assistance Program $ 131,900,000
City of Kinston Lenoir Governmental & Educational $ 500,000
Piedmont Food and Agricultural Processing Center Orange Transportation $ 193,100
Patrick Yarn Mills Inc. Cleveland Commercial Renewables $ 154,000
Shaw University Wake Energy Efficiency for Commercial, Industry and Non-Profits $ 350,000
Kyma Technologies Inc. Wake Green Business Fund $ 427,760
Western Carolina University Jackson Workforce Development $ 250,000
Holt Hosiery Mills Inc. Alamance Energy Efficiency for Commercial, Industry and Non-Profits $ 158,000
Lenox Corp. Lenoir Energy Efficiency for Commercial, Industry and Non-Profits $ 148,238


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