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Iowa’s Energy Opportunities Under the Recovery Act. OEI’s Recovery Efforts. $40.5 million for the State Energy Program $9.5 million for the Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants Program $? for an Appliance Rebates Program. State Energy Program.
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OEI’s Recovery Efforts • $40.5 million for the State Energy Program • $9.5 million for the Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants Program • $? for an Appliance Rebates Program
State Energy Program • Will fund energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements for buildings • $17 million for the buy-down of public sector projects
State Energy Program • $5 million in low-interest loans for non-profit facilities • $7 million in low-interest loans for private facilities
State Energy Program • $2 million in grants for technology demonstration projects • Examples include: • Smart grid • Solar panels • Small wind systems
State Energy Program • $2 million for the buy-down of “innovative” projects • $1 million in grants for training programs that will help quickly implement the SEP
State Energy Program • Applications are due to OEI on August 12, 2009 • Application criteria includes: • Jobs created • Funds leveraged • Energy saved • “Shovel-readiness”
State Energy Program • An energy analysis must be included with all SEP applications • The application package can be found atwww.energy.iowa.gov/ARRA09/ • OEI staff are available to assist applicants
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants • Provides energy funding to local governments • Larger cities and counties will be funded directly through DOE ($11.5 million) • Smaller cities and counties will be able to apply through OEI ($9.5 million)
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants • Eligible activities include: • Energy audits • Financial incentive programs • Retrofits for nonprofits and governmental agencies • Transportation programs • Efficient traffic signals and street lighting
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants • OEI submitted Iowa’s application to DOE in late June and expects to release applications in late August • An additional $455 million will be available competitively through DOE
Energy Efficient Appliance Rebates • Guidance from DOE is yet to be released • Several million in funding is expected • Program will likely focus on residential Energy Star products
Competitive Opportunities • $19.4 billion is available in competitive energy opportunities at the federal level • Public, private, and non-profit entities will all be able to compete for this funding • OEI won’t manage these programs, but can assist anyone applying to them
Competitive Opportunities • Competitive opportunities that are currently open include funding for: • Smart grid projects • Hydroelectric projects • Building efficiency projects • Carbon capture projects • And many others
OEI Recovery Website Provides summaries for OEI’s Recovery programs and all of the competitive energy opportunities Provides a sign-up form for OEI’s Recovery mailing list Mailing list receives all federal guidance as soon as it is received by OEI www.energy.iowa.gov/ARRA09/
Thank You For more information, please contact: Sean Bagniewski sean.bagniewski@iowa.gov www.energy.iowa.gov/ARRA09/