These four Kansas cities received emission reduction grants

TOPEKA, Kan. (KCTV) – Four Kansas cities received grants on Wednesday as part of the Emission Reduction and Mitigation Plan (E-RAMP).

The grants, a Climate Pollution and Reduction Grant, consist of planning and implementation phases. Kansas has already participated in the planning phase, which allowed groups in the state to apply for grants from the EPA to implement projects.

Kansas officials create E-RAMP to “develop voluntary, non-regulatory state plans to reduce emissions, improve carbon sinks, and identify investment-ready policies and programs,” officials said Wednesday…

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