Grant

Clean Sustainable Energy Fund 

The Clean Sustainable Energy Fund, established in Section 17-01-01 of the North Dakota Century Code in the State Treasury, provides grants, loans, and other financial assistance to support research, development, and commercialization of technologies that reduce environmental impacts and increase the sustainability of energy production.

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Biomass Incentive and Research Program

The North Dakota Industrial Commission’s Biomass Incentive and Research Program promotes the growth of North Dakota’s biomass industry through research and development. This program provides grants which provide technical assistance and promote the delivery of biomass feedstocks on a commercial scale to private end users.

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North Dakota Industrial Commission Renewable Energy Development Program

The North Dakota Industrial Commission’s Renewable Energy Development Program allows any person, corporation, partnership, cooperative, or association to apply for funds for projects which propose education, research, development, or marketing of renewable energy resources, materials, or advanced energy technologies. The maximum grant or loan amount

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Nevada Clean Energy Fund

The Nevada Clean Energy Fund seeks to increase the pace and amount of financing available for qualified clean energy projects in the state. It is functionally a Green Bank, as it seeks to help deploy renewables such as solar and geothermal using a variety of

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Commercial and Industrial Solar Incentive Program

This is a rebate program for commercial and industrial parties to install solar thermal systems (or solar electric systems). The maximum incentive is 25% of the total project cost or $10,000, whichever is less. For solar thermal systems, the incentive is $0.12/kBtu/year for new solar

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AGRI Bioincentive Program: Advanced Biofuel

This incentive program reimburses facilities in Minnesota producing advanced biofuels, defined as fuels produced from non-food, non-feed, sustainably-grown feedstocks and agricultural wastes and reducing greenhouse gas emissions at least 50% compared to fossil-based alternatives, among other requirements. Facilities must have expanded or begun production after

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AGRI Bioincentive Program: Biomass Thermal Energy

This incentive program reimburses facilities in Minnesota producing heat or electricity from combustion, gasification, or anaerobic digestion using cellulosic biomass feedstocks. To qualify, facilities must have begun energy production before June 30, 2025, produce 250 million MMBtu every quarter, and source biomass from sustainable agriculture,

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Energy Development and Demonstration Grants for Green Hydrogen

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality provides grants for development and demonstration projects that use thermal storage or green hydrogen to store renewable energy to be discharged at a later date. Eligible grant recipients include entities of the Montana university system, agricultural research centers, private

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Renewable Energy Trust Fund

The Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund is aimed at promoting the increased availability, use, and affordability of renewable energy. Activities include funding research, design, and evaluation of pilots to promote energy innovation. Section 9 of Chapter 23J of Title 2 of the Massachusetts General Laws

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Commonwealth Organics-to-Energy

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center provides grants for feasibility studies and construction for projects that employ anaerobic digestion or other organic feedstock technologies to generate electricity or usable heat. Up to $500,000 in grant funding is available for implementation projects, up to $50,000 for feasibility

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