States forge ahead with Inflation Reduction Act energy rebates — so far, South Dakota is the only one to opt out
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States forge ahead with Inflation Reduction Act energy rebates — so far, South Dakota is the only one to opt out
Arizona, Maine, New York, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Wisconsin have launched consumer rebate programs tied to energy efficiency.4 hours ago -
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German inflation drops to 1.8% in September, below expectations
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German inflation drops below 2% for first time since early 2021
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