(Indianapolis) -- Indianapolis has been selected as one of 25 U.S. projects to receive a federal grant to support large-scale retrofits and make energy efficiency accessible to homeowners, businesses, schools, and community centers. KERAMIDA Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, wrote the grant application and led the 25-member collaborative planning team.
KERAMIDA worked closely with the City of Indianapolis to develop innovative models for neighborhood block-by-block focused retrofits of homes and businesses, as well as, innovative financing models to make energy savings accessible; including a revolving loan fund, an on-bill tariff loan repayment pilot program, quality of life fund and carbon fund.
About KERAMIDA
KERAMIDAis a high-tech, full-service Sustainability, Environmental, Health & Safety, and Remediation Consulting and Engineering firm, providing services to industries, cities, and governments worldwide. The firm is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with offices in Cincinnati, Ohio; Charleston, South Carolina; Sacramento, California; Athens, Greece and Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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