CPS Energy receives $2.45 million federal grant for gas infrastructure upgrades
The infrastructure set to be replaced is located in a low-income community on the West Side, a CPS Energy news release said. The project, which will improve safety and performance measures, is expected to conclude by the end of the year.
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CPS Energy receives $2.45 million federal grant for gas infrastructure upgrades
The infrastructure set to be replaced is located in a low-income community on the West Side, a CPS Energy news release said. The project, which will improve safety and performance measures, is expected to conclude by the end of the year.
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