Renewable Natural Gas/Biomethane

Section 45 Production Tax Credit (PTC)

The Sec. 45 Production Tax Credit (PTC) was extended by the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022. This credit is equal to 0.3 cents per kilowatt hours of electricity produced from qualified energy resources, and 1.5 cents for facilities that meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.

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Section 48C Advanced Manufacturing Tax Credit

The Sec. 48C Advanced Manufacturing Credit was replenished and expanded by the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022. Available funding totals $10 billion, with $4 billion designated to Energy Communities. Eligibility has been expanded from facilities producing various renewable technologies or fuels to investments in any

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Scale for ClimateTech

Scale for ClimateTech aims to help cleantech startups overcome manufacturing obstacles keeping their products from fulfilling untapped market demands. To do so, the Scale for ClimateTech program will help New York entrepreneurs partner with manufacturers and scale up locally made products that enable cleaner, more efficient,

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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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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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Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program

The RFP seeks proposals to increase the supply of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from thermal renewable energy or other specific non-photovoltaic electric renewable energy projects in New Hampshire. Specifically, projects that will be eligible to generate Class I, Class I Thermal, or Class IV Renewable

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