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New Trump rules make it more costly to electrify North Carolina homes
New Trump rules increase costs for electrifying homes in North Carolina, particularly affecting residents in Ashe County who rely on affordable heating methods like woodstoves and propane. The impact is exacerbated for families still recovering from Hurricane Helene nearly two years later.
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