Montana Launches Low-Interest Loan Program for Energy Efficiency in Multifamily Housing
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has introduced a low-interest loan program to enhance energy efficiency in existing multifamily affordable housing, addressing rising utility costs. Meanwhile, Rev Exploration is investing C$5.8 million in a drilling program at Alberta's Aden Dome to investigate naturally occurring hydrogen as a potential energy resource and is expanding its land holdings in Quebec's Chibougamau area.

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has launched a program to provide low-interest loans for energy efficiency improvements in existing multifamily affordable housing facilities. This initiative is aimed at mitigating rising utility costs.
Concurrently, Rev Exploration is funding a C$5.8 million drilling program at Alberta's Aden Dome to explore naturally occurring hydrogen as a new energy resource. The company believes that the geological conditions at Aden Dome, part of a regional trend extending from Saskatchewan to Montana, could trap hydrogen gas. Additionally, Rev Exploration is expanding its land holdings in Quebec's Chibougamau area, totaling approximately 52,000 hectares.




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