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Maryland Loan Programs for Energy Efficiency
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Loan Programs for Schools (1)

  1. Community Energy Loan Program

Loan Programs for Nonprofit (1)

  1. Community Energy Loan Program

Loan Programs for Hospitals (1)

  1. Community Energy Loan Program

Residential Loan Programs (1)

  1. SMECO - Energy Star Home Program

Loan Programs for Government Agencies (2)

  1. Community Energy Loan Program
  2. State Agency Loan Program

Maryland - Community Energy Loan Program


Applicable Sectors: Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government and Hospitals

Summary:
The Community Energy Loan Program (CELP), originally funded in 1989 with $3.2 million in seed money, provides financing for local governments and nonprofit organizations in the State to identify and implement energy conservation improvements. CELP allows borrowers to use the cost savings generated by the improvements as the primary source of revenue for repaying the loans. Learn more...

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Maryland - State Agency Loan Program


Applicable Sectors: State Government

Summary:
The State Agency Loan Program (SALP) was established in 1991 using funds from the Energy Overcharge Restitution Fund. Through this revolving loan program, the Maryland Energy Administration provides loans to state agencies for cost-effective energy efficiency improvements in state facilities. Learn more...

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Maryland - SMECO - Energy Star Home Program


Applicable Sectors: Residential

Summary:
SMECO, together with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), offers incentives for energy-efficient home construction in Southern Maryland through the ENERGY STAR Home Program. The purchaser of an ENERGY STAR Home is eligible for an ENERGY STAR mortgage. Discounts and incentives offered by participating mortgage providers and lenders include reduction of loan origination fees, discounted interest rates, and may include cash back at closing. Learn more...

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