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The 2004 Guidebook of Funds and Incentives for Distributed Energy Resources
Xenergy Inc, May 2004
The 2004 Guidebook of Funds and Incentives for Distributed Energy Resources is a valuable resource for energy industry professionals involved with renewable energy, distributed generation, cogeneration, and energy efficiency projects.
Key Market Intelligence
Skyrocketing energy prices, reliability worries, and environmental concerns all lead to increasing demand for distributed energy resource projects and services.
Federal agencies, state governments, and utilities sponsor hundreds of millions of dollars worth of grants, tax incentives, and rebates to support the development of projects that promote the cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable use of energy by commercial and industrial endusers.
The Guidebook of Funds and Incentives for Distributed Energy Resources — Version 4.0 is now available in electronic version.
Investment in the Guidebook will provide access to millions of dollars worth of funds and incentives for distributed energy resource projects.
The Guidebook provides a comprehensive listing and description of federal and state government programs that can be leveraged to reduce the cost and increase the value of distributed energy resource projects.
The Guidebook provides extensive information concerning over 200 different federal and state funding and incentive programs for distributed energy resources.
About the Guidebook:
The Guidebook covers federal, state and utility grant programs, renewable energy funds, tax incentives, and rebates available to energy service companies, developers, and businesses interested in implementing distributed energy resource projects.
For federal initiatives and for each state, funding/incentive opportunities are divided as follows:
- General (includes programs that apply to renewable energy, distributed generation and energy efficiency)
- Renewable Energy/Distributed Generation
- Energy Efficiency
The types of programs described for each category include system benefit funds, grants and incentives.
For each program, the following is provided:
- Background and Purpose - Eligible Technologies, Applications and Recipients - Description - Application Process - Contact Information - Links to Application Materials - Relevant Statutes and Regulations
In addition, the Guidebook includes a comprehensive Executive Summary that quickly and easily present at-aglance information on each program.
Who Should Buy the Guidebook?
Anyone interested in maximizing the value of distributed energy resource projects and/or marketing distributed energy resource products and services will benefit from the Guidebook’s comprehensive catalog of funds and grants.
The Guidebook is an essential resource for:
- Energy service companies and other entities that work with end-users to install distributed generation and energy efficiency projects
- Renewable energy, distributed generation and cogeneration companies and developers
- Energy users such as commercial, high-tech, and industrial businesses, considering distributed energy resources
- Independent power producers; power marketers; and utilities
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