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Maine is among the highest spenders on energy per person in the country.  As such, this New England state continues to encourage energy efficiency and the use of renewable fuels through various tax incentives.  The state has also launched a clean energy program to promote the use of renewable energy sources.
Latest News
09.10.08 :: DOE to Invest up to $4.4 Million in Six Innovative Biofuels Projects at U.S. Universities
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09.08.08 :: DOE Announces $6.6 Million in Competitive Grant Selections For Innovative State Efficiency, Renewables Initiatives
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04.18.08 :: DOE Selects 3 Small-Scale Biorefinery Projects for up to $86 Million of Federal Funding in Maine, Tennessee and Kentucky
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03.28.07 :: Energy Department Awards Universities $7.5 Million for Basic Research
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05.16.06 :: DOE Conducts Energy Saving Assessment at Sappi Fine Paper Facility in Skowhegan, Maine
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