Renewable Electrification

Activate New York

This two-year fellowship uses funding from the state governments of New York, California, and Massachusets, as well as from foundations, private parties, and universities, to support the development of climate and clean energy technologies.

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Activate Boston

This two-year fellowship uses funding from the state governments of New York, California, and Massachusets, as well as from foundations, private parties, and universities, to support the development of climate and clean energy technologies.

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Activate Berkeley

This two-year fellowship uses funding from the state governments of New York, California, and Massachusets, as well as from foundations, private parties, and universities, to support the development of climate and clean energy technologies.

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FlexTech Program

The FlexTech program shares the cost to produce an objective, site-specific, and targeted study on how best to implement clean energy and/or energy efficiency technologies. Commercial, industrial, and multifamily facilities that pay into the electric Systems Benefits Charge are eligible.

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Thermal equipment rebates

Many technologies are available for rebate including air-to-water heat pumps, central wood pellet furnaces and boilers, combination ovens, commercial dishwashers, commercial new construction custom incentives, convection ovens, conveyor ovens, dehumidifiers, ducted and ductless heat pumps, evaporator fan motors, fryers, furnace fan motors, ground source heat

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Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard

Massachusetts’ Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (APS) was established to complement the RPS Program, providing requirements and incentives for alternative electricity technologies. To qualify for a credit, a project must provide useful thermal energy to a facility in Massachusetts, have an opening date of Jan 2015

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Local Improvement and Energy Improvement Program

Under this law, a municipality, county, or multi-county joint power board can designate an Energy Improvements Area, and establish a program to make loans to owners of residential, commercial, or industrial real property in the area for projects that increase energy efficiency or generate renewable

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Alternative and renewable energy portfolio standard

The Public Service Commission of West Virginia requires electric utilities to meet alternative and renewable energy portfolio standards and allows them to do so by purchasing additional credits. The standards require electric utilities to own credits equivalent to at least 10% of the electricity they

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DC-PACE

DC PACE is a financing product developed through a partnership between Urban Ingenuity and the DC Department of Energy and Environment. This program offers 100% financing for energy and water projects, allowing qualified property owners to receive financing repaid through a property tax assessment on

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DC Green Bank

The DC Green Bank is a quasi-government institution helping to use innovative financing mechanisms to lower barriers to renewable energy deployment. It offers several products for residential, commercial, and industrial customers, including the Commercial Loan for Energy Efficiency and Renewables (CLEER). 

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