What you'll see:
$6 billion to weatherize moderate income homes, making them more energy efficient.
$4 billion for homeowners to take up to 30% of the cost of conservation measures as a tax credit, up to $1,500 per person.
$300 million for consumers to replace old appliances.
$500 million to help rural families secure mortgages.
For those living in public housing:
$16 billion in energy retrofits and improvements.
NEXT: Transportaion
$6 billion to weatherize moderate income homes, making them more energy efficient.
$4 billion for homeowners to take up to 30% of the cost of conservation measures as a tax credit, up to $1,500 per person.
$300 million for consumers to replace old appliances.
$500 million to help rural families secure mortgages.
For those living in public housing:
$16 billion in energy retrofits and improvements.
NEXT: Transportaion
Last updated January 30 2009: 12:56 PM ET