Energy Education Added to Duquesne Light Energy Grant Program

Energy education, in addition to energy efficiency and renewable energy premium power projects will now be accepted by the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority’s Duquesne Light service territory grant program.

Applications are due June 20 for the $1.8 million available for these grants. (formal notice)

Eligible applicants include municipalities, local government authorities and first responders. Eligible projects include: energy education, energy efficiency projects with a payback period of 2-year or less, such as advanced lighting projects, and premium power projects for public infrastructure and first responders.

Premium power projects may be solar energy; wind; low-impact hydropower; geothermal; biologically derived methane gas, including landfill gas; biomass energy; fuel cells; or coalmine methane. Premium power refers to projects that will provide reliable power even if conventional energy, such as the electricity grid, becomes unavailable.

More information will be posted on the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority webpage.


5/9/2008

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