Finance
What Maine state program helps low-income homebuyers and renters with energy-efficient home improvements?
AMaine DEP Energy Fund
BEfficiency Maine and Maine Housing home improvement programs✓ Correct
CMaine USDA Rural Development
DMaine Coast Heritage Trust
Explanation
Efficiency Maine provides rebates and financing for energy efficiency improvements to Maine homes. Maine Housing also offers home improvement loan programs to help low-income homeowners make necessary repairs and energy upgrades.
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