West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund Issues RFP For Clean Energy Projects
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The West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund is now accepting clean energy proposals for funding in response to an RFP. The deadlines for proposals is February 27. Applicants applying for funding do not have to be in the West Penn Power electricity territory, but must demonstrate that the proposed effort can benefit the WPP ratepayer. Terms are flexible, WPPSEF is easy to work with, and they are looking for innovative projects that will help to sustainably transform our communities. Funding is focused in six areas: -- Institutional-scale solar PV farms in the West Penn Power service region; -- Deployment of clean heat and power technologies; -- Foster smart energy use by deploying innovative energy efficiency technologies, -- Clean energy manufacturing in Pennsylvania; -- Regional-scale sustainable energy programs; and -- Electric vehicle charging stations at showcase high performance buildings. A limited number of grants will be considered for nonprofits. Click Here for all the details on this and other financing opportunities. For more information on programs and initiatives, visit the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund website. (Photo: A 20KW solar PV system funded by West Penn at Saint Vincent College.) NewsClips: Erie Forum To Focus On Clean Energy Jobs New PA Bill Requires Solar Credits To Come From In-State Lycoming College To Host Clean Energy Advocate Lecture On Shale Gas Nov. 14 Texas Wind Power Pushing Gas Off The Grid, Like Gas Is Doing To Coal Editorial: Case On Imported Solar Cells Will Put Trump’s America First Promise To Test EDF: Coal Workers Deserve Opportunity, Support, Not False Promises Coal Is Still Losing To Renewables A Year After Trump’s Win FERC To Decide On DOE Coal/Nuclear Plan Soon, Chairman Says U.S. Senate GOP Tax Bill Preserves Wind, EV Tax Credits [Posted: Nov. 7, 2017] |
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11/13/2017 |
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