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2008 Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Grants Competition

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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Grants Competition RFP (PDF file)

Listing of projects funded in 2007
The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced the second round of a grants competition this week to assist Appalachian communities in leveraging renewable-energy and energy-efficiency resources to revitalize their economies. ARC expects to provide eight to ten awards of up to $75,000 each, for a total of $500,000 in awards, to help communities implement these strategies.

Eligible projects should result in the creation of new jobs or businesses in the targeted communities. Outcomes could include:
  • Production and use of renewable-energy products (such as biofuels, biomass, solar, or wind energy), including siting of these facilities and net metering applications.
  • Distribution of renewable-energy products, including customer purchasing commitments.
  • Expansion or start-up of "clean energy" businesses, including support for business incubation programs and targeted business-financing programs.
  • New construction or facilities renovations that follow "green building" and LEED certification guidelines.
  • Installation of energy-efficiency equipment in public or nonprofit facilities that is eligible for tax credits under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, directly results in cost savings, and leads to increased delivery of services to local communities.
This grants program will not provide support for projects that propose to study or plan for future activities. Energy audits will not be supported unless they include implementation of energy-efficiency programs. Nonprofit organizations, governmental entities, and public educational institutions located within the Appalachian Region are eligible to apply. Private, for-profit organizations are not eligible to apply.

An independent review panel will be convened to evaluate submissions. This panel will include leading energy-efficiency and renewable-energy organizations and federal, state, and local partners. The review panel will forward recommendations to ARC for final approval.

Applications will be evaluated on several criteria, including:
  • Feasibility of the proposal and the likelihood of achieving proposed outcomes.
  • Capability of applicant, including expertise in relevant program areas, grants management, and community development.
  • Level of community support, including overall level of match and private-sector match.
  • Articulation of clear, measurable outcomes.
  • Sustainability of effort, including ability to continue the activity at the conclusion of the grant period.
  • Additional consideration will be provided for projects focusing on ARC-designated distressed counties and areas and at-risk counties, and for projects involving multi-state collaboration.
The first round of the grants competition held last year saw grants totaling $605,000 awarded to 12 winners from 10 Appalachian states for projects promoting energy-efficient buildings, biofuels production and distribution, clean energy incubators, geothermal heat systems, landfill gas collection and distribution, LED traffic light installation, wind energy production, and energy-related education and training. Click here for a listing of projects funded in 2007.

The deadline for submission of proposals is June 30, 2008. Selections will be announced on July 31, 2008.

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