Michigan - Biomass Energy Program Grants
Applicable Sectors: Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government and State Government
Summary:
The Michigan Biomass Energy Program (MBEP) provides funding for state bioenergy and biofuels projects on a regular basis. Funding categories typically include biofuels and bioenergy education, biofuels infrastructure, and biomass technology development and demonstrations. Grant award amount vary.
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Michigan - Community Energy Project Grants
Applicable Sectors: Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government and State Government
Summary:
On an annual basis -- usually in June -- the Michigan Energy Office solicits proposals for community demonstration projects or education programs to help consumers better understand energy efficiency and renewable-energy options. Community Energy Project Grants are available to public entities and non-profit organizations.
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Michigan - Energy Efficiency Grants
Applicable Sectors: Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government and State Government
Summary:
The Michigan Public Service Commission (PSC) energy-efficiency grant program, funded by the state's Low-Income and Energy Efficiency Fund, supports the implementation of energy-efficiency projects and renewable-energy projects in the state. Businesses, non-profit organizations, government agencies and/or schools are eligible to apply.
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Michigan - Large-Scale Photovoltaic Demonstration Project Grants
Applicable Sectors: Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government and State Government
Summary:
The Michigan Energy Office in the Department of Labor and Economic Growth offers an annual grant solicitation for photovoltaic projects, usually early in the calendar year. Two or three projects are funded each year. The grants pay up to 90% of photovoltaic equipment costs up to $50,000. Educational activities are required but not covered by the grant. The grant does not pay labor costs for installation. Information about the 2007 grant will be posted here when it becomes available, or check the Web site.
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