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Maine Clean Energy Innovation Challenge

In collaboration with the Governor’s Energy Office, the Maine Technology Institute established a $500,000 grant program to encourage clean energy startups and businesses in the state to propose climate and clean energy solutions. 

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Matching Grant Program

Hawaii House Bill 2075 (2018) reestablishes a matching grant program originally established in Act 159 of the Session Laws of Hawaii 2015. The program authorizes the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation to provide matching grants to qualified businesses conducting research and development in alternative energy in

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Farm to Fuel Initiative

The Farm to Fuel initiative began in 2006 and tasks the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services with deploying renewable energy measures, enhancing the market for biomass from Florida-grown crops, and educating the public about the benefits of using renewable energy and alternative fuels.

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Renewable Energy and Energy-Efficient Technologies Grant Program

Florida’s Renewable Energy and Energy-Efficient Technologies Grants Program provides matching grants for demonstration, commercialization, research, and development projects relating to renewable energy technologies that increase the efficiency of either vehicles or commercial buildings. Chapter 377.804 of Title XXVIII of the 2022 Florida Statutes describes the

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Measures to Increase Biomass Utilization

This act, known as House Bill 21-1180 (“Measures to Increase Biomass Utilization”) requires the state forest service to implement a biomass utilization grant program to award up to $2.5 million in grants to demonstrate the utilization of biomass for various purposes, including energy generation.

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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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Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC)

The Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) was established in 2011 and augmented in 2022 with an additional $1 billion in funding to last through 2030. The program expedites the development and demonstration of technologies that increase resilience and decarbonize California’s electric grid and energy use.

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Climate Innovation Program

This program, added to California’s 2022-2023 budget, offers a total of $525 million to fund technological advancements that will help meet GHG reduction goals and increase climate resilience. “Clean energy generation and storage” is referenced in a non-exhaustive list of example technologies, and there is

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