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The Inflation Reduction Act originally extended many clean energy tax credits until 2033. However, on July 4, H.R. 1, also known as the O.B.B.B.A, changed many of those dates. Here’s what this means for residents, businesses, and everyone in between: the good news, the challenges, and what to expect moving forward. For Residents For residents looking to purchase electric vehicles, the $7,500 tax credit ...
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Montgomery County Council Session
Watch: The Montgomery County Council Transportation and Environment Committee on April 29, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. presented a Proclamation commemorating Earth Month. ...
Montgomery County Council Transportation and Environment Committee Session
Watch: The Transportation and Environment (TE) Committee met on Jan. 30, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. to continue to review Executive Regulation 17-23, Building Energy ...
Montgomery County Green Bank Appoints New Chief Credit Officer to Accelerate Clean Energy Investment
Montgomery County, MD (January 23, 2025) — The Montgomery County Green Bank (Green Bank) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Edwards as the ...
Montgomery County Food Council and The Montgomery County Green Bank team up to for the MoCo Climate Smart Farms Initiative
Montgomery County, MD (January 22, 2024) — The Montgomery County Food Council and Montgomery County Green Bank are thrilled to announce the launch of a groundbreaking ...
Ipsun Solar Partnering with Montgomery County Green Bank’s Affordable Residential Solar Program
Montgomery County residents are now able to access subsidized solar loans with rates ranging from 0% for residents living in Equity Emphasis Areas to 4.99% ...
St. Camillus Church: Leading the Charge Toward a Resilient Net Zero Future
St. Camillus Church in Silver Spring is setting a powerful example for Catholic parishes in Montgomery County by embracing sustainability as a core value. ...
Proclamation Recognizing Energy Action Month
Watch: Proclamation recognizing Energy Action Month by council members Glass, Balcombe and Vice President Stewart with the County Executive.
































