Energy Transition Grants awarded in southern Illinois

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Millions of dollars have been awarded in Energy Transition Grants in southern Illinois.

State Representative Patrick Windhorst announced several recipients in the 117th District totaling more than $5.5 million. State Representative Paul Jacobs also announced several grants for the 118th District.

The grants are available due to the enactment of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act and provide funding for communities that have been impacted by fossil fuel plant or coal mine closures or significant reductions with a minimum award of $50,000. 

117th District Grants

  • Village of Carrier Mills – $116,701
  • City of Eldorado – $199,319
  • Eldorado School District – $729,416
  • Village of Galatia – $745,516
  • Galatia Community Unit School District #1 – $597,515
  • Village of Goreville – $50,199
  • City of Harrisburg – $507,898
  • Harrisburg Community Unit School District #3 – $539,006
  • Lake Egypt Fire Protection District – $50,921
  • Massac County – $1,182,105
  • Saline County – $859,400

118th District Grants

  • Carbondale Park District – $80,707
  • City of Carbondale – $80,707
  • Jackson County – $124,423
  • John A. Logan College – $272,769
  • Marion Park District – $57,029
  • Williamson County – $62,511
  • Williamson County Airport Authority – $62,511

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