Grant

OPEN Energy Grant Program

The Maryland Energy Administration offers a non-competitive grant program to consider proposals that fall outside the range of its other energy programs. Eligible applicants include businesses, nonprofits, local governments, state governments, and educational institutions. The program budget varies annually. Awards are typically up to $250,000,

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Energy Trust of Oregon: Custom Energy Efficiency Projects

The Energy Trust of Oregon, an initiative of the Oregon Department, provides technical assistance and financial incentives to municipal facilities and businesses in the state for projects converting organic waste into biofuels used for either electrical or heat generation, as long as applicants can show

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Resilient Maryland Program

The Resilient Maryland program offers grants to Maryland businesses, agricultural entities, nonprofit organizations, industrial entities, critical infrastructure, and others for feasibility analysis, engineering, planning, and design of microgrids and other distributed energy resource (DER) systems. The MEA looks for specific areas of interest when awarding

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program

Oregon’s Department of Energy provides grants through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program to local governments that are not otherwise eligible to receive funding directly U.S. Department of Energy Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant. Oregon will grant at least 60% of this

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Commercial and Industrial Grant Program

Maryland offers grants to commercial, industrial, data center, and nonprofit entities for energy efficiency projects. Both new construction and existing facilities may be considered for grants to defray the cost of improvements resulting in energy performance that exceeds current codes or standards. Awards can range

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Emerging Energy Technology Fund (EETF)

The Emerging Energy Technology Fund (EETF) provides grants for energy demonstration projects, testing of emerging energy technologies, and deployment of existing technologies that have previously not yet been demonstrated in Alaska. Eligible technologies include those that reduce negative environmental effects, such as renewable energy or

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Efficiency Maine Custom Thermal Projects

Efficiency Maine offers incentives for commercial, nonprofit, government, and industrial users to fund thermal projects that reduce the consumption of natural gas, oil, biomass, and other fuels. Eligible projects must save a minimum of 400 MMBtu of piped natural gas annually and lead to fuel

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Community Heat Pump Deployment Program

The Oregon Department of Energy offers grants to tribes, local governments, local housing authorities, nonprofit organizations, coordinated care organizations, community action agencies, manufactured dwelling park nonprofits, and electric utilities which they can in turn use to finance heat pump installation. This program came in response

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