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Advancing Ohio s Energy Economy: Financial Incentives

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Advancing Ohio s Energy Economy: Financial Incentives

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    1. Advancing Ohio’s Energy Economy: Financial Incentives

    2. Outline Financial and Technical Resources

    3. Ohio Energy Office The Ohio Energy Office works to grow the economy of the state by connecting companies and communities to financial and technical resources to deploy renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency. Growing Ohio’s economy Connecting companies and communities Financial resources Technical resources Deploying advanced energy technologies and energy efficiency Growing Ohio’s economy Connecting companies and communities Financial resources Technical resources Deploying advanced energy technologies and energy efficiency

    4. Putting energy efficiency to work in Small Businesses Designed for businesses that use less than $150,000 on yearly energy costs Free and Easy to use Available at: www.ohioenergyoffice.ohio.gov

    5. Deploying Advanced Energy Distributed Energy Resources (“power at the point of use”) Combined heat and power Clean-burning technologies Landfill or biomass methane for electric generation Maximum Project Size: 25 MW Maximum Grant Share: 25% of project cost Maximum Grant Award: $100,000

    6. Manufacturing Energy Efficiency

    7. Deploying Advanced Energy Renewable Energy Program (NOFA 08-09) Rebates are available for projects installed in the following utility territories: AEP, Duke First Energy and DP&L Solar Electric PV - Minimum 10kW DC Lesser of $3.50 per watt or 50% of eligible cost Solar Thermal - Minimum 200k/btu/day Lesser of $30 per kBtu/day or 50% of eligible cost Wind - Minimum 10kW DC Lesser of $2.00 per watt or 50% of eligible cost $200,000 max for end-user applications Now allows third party ownership, up to $250,000

    8. Deploying Advanced Energy Alternative Fuels Transportation Grant Program Biodiesel and E85 Eligible project costs: new or conversion of existing facilities to use new AFT fuel, and educational and promotional materials. Maximum award for conversion of retail facilities: $10,000 Maximum award for new installation of retail facilities: $40,000 Maximum award for educational material: $5,000 School Bus B20 Biodiesel Eligible Applicants: school districts, county Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities (MRDD) program and similar local agencies that provide k-12 education Covers 100% of the incremental cost to use B20 fuel, up to $25,000

    9. Residential Wind Incentive http://www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/oee/ELFGrant.htm# NOFA_09-02 This program is available for Qualified Systems installed for Eligible Customers through applications submitted to the Program by an Eligible Installer. Eligible customers include all residential customers who are connected to the electric grid and have an active account in the American Electric Power, Duke, First Energy or Dayton Power and Light service territories in the State of Ohio. Qualified residential wind turbines will have a minimum annual output of 3000 kWh at the average annual wind speed for the site at the proposed hub height. A list of Eligible Installers is available on the OEO website. Incentive amount: $2.00/kWh or 50% of project costs Maximum award per applicant: $25,000

    10. Residential Solar PV Incentive Residential Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Incentive Program NOFA 09-04 http://www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/oee/ELFGrant.htm#NOFA_09-04 This program is available for Qualified Systems installed for Eligible Customers through applications submitted to the Program by an Eligible Installer. Eligible customers include all residential customers who are connected to the electric grid and have an active account in the American Electric Power, Duke, First Energy or Dayton Power and Light service territories in the State of Ohio. Qualified residential solar PV systems will have a rated output of 2kW or more. A list of Eligible Installers will be available on the OEO website. • Maximum Incentive: $25,000

    11. Ohio Energy Office - Industry Team Tony Sutor (anthony.sutor@development.ohio.gov) Industrial Efficiency, Distributed Generation, Interconnection Tom Maves (tom.maves@development.ohio.gov) Advanced Energy – Wind Christina Panoska (Christina.Panoska@development.ohio.gov ) Advanced Energy – Solar Tony Sutor Advanced Energy – Biomass, Biofuels, Agricultural Energy Efficiency (anthony.sutor@development.ohio.gov ) Manny Anunike (manny.anunike@development.ohio.gov) High Performance Building – Solar, Efficiency, Geothermal

    12. Ohio Energy Office Your Door into State Government John Greenway 77 S. High St., 26th floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466-7406 jgreenway@odod.state.oh.us www.odod.state.oh.us/ cdd/oee

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