Illinois Grants
Biofuels Research and Development
The Renewable Fuels Research, Development, and Demonstration Program is administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The goals of this program are to promote and expand the use of biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel as clean, renewable transportation fuels, and accelerate the commercialization of new renewable fuel technologies and products. The Biofuels Business Planning Grant Program, a subsidiary of the Illinois Renewable Fuels Research, Development, and Demonstration Program, provides grants of up to $25,000 for the development of business plans, engineering studies, design studies, permit applications, and legal work for potential new biofuels facilities in Illinois.
Point of Contact
Norm Marek
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Illinois State Energy Office
Phone (217) 785-5082
Fax (217) 785-2618
norm.marek@illinois.gov
http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Energy_Recycling/
Clean School Bus Program
The Illinois Clean School Bus Program was established by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in November 2003 and provides funding to assist schools and school districts to reduce emissions from diesel-powered school buses through emission control retrofits; implementation of cleaner fuels, including biodiesel, propane, and natural gas; and support for emissions reduction policies, including those related to idle reduction. Funding may be restricted to certain counties with further funding being secured through federal grants and other resources to implement the program on a statewide basis.
Point of Contact
Darwin Burkhart
Manager, Clean Air Programs
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and Chicago Area Clean Cities Coalition
Phone (217) 524-5008
Fax (217) 524-4710
darwin.burkhart@illinois.gov
http://www.epa.state.il.us/air/
E85 Refueling Infrastructure Grant
Through the Opportunity Returns initiative and a grant from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation, $500,000 in funding is available for the Illinois E85 Clean Energy Infrastructure Development Program to establish new E85 fueling stations at retail gasoline facilities in Illinois. The program, administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, will provide up to 50% of the total cost for converting an existing facility to dispense E85 (with a maximum grant of $3,000 per fueling station), or up to 30% of the cost to construct a new E85 fueling station or for a major modification to an existing fueling station (with a maximum grant of up to $30,000 per facility).
Point of Contact
Norm Marek
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Illinois State Energy Office
Phone (217) 785-5082
Fax (217) 785-2618
norm.marek@illinois.gov
http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Energy_Recycling/