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Missouri PACE

Missouri Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (PACE) financing helps property owners in the state make investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy of all kinds. To repay the loan, property owners make fixed-rate payments as part of their annual property tax bill on terms up

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Nonfossil Energy Generation Tax-Exempt Property

Montana law exempts capital investments in non-residential buildings that generate energy from non-fossil sources from property tax. Exemptions cannot exceed $100,000 and last ten years after installation. To claim the exemption, use Montana Department of Revenue Form AB-14.

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AGRI Bioincentive Program: Advanced Biofuel

This incentive program reimburses facilities in Minnesota producing advanced biofuels, defined as fuels produced from non-food, non-feed, sustainably-grown feedstocks and agricultural wastes and reducing greenhouse gas emissions at least 50% compared to fossil-based alternatives, among other requirements. Facilities must have expanded or begun production after

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Environmental Assistance Loans

MCPA partners with private financial institutions to provide low-interest financing to businesses and political subdivisions of the state to fund the capital costs of environmental projects, including those reducing pollution. While many businesses and projects are eligible for loans, the MPCA prioritizes small- and medium-sized

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Maryland Clean Energy Capital Financing Program

The Maryland Clean Energy Capital Financing Program provides projects with access to lower-cost capital and an advantageous finance structure for projects that include renewable energy production and energy efficiency measures. House Bill 1337 of the Maryland General Assembly, which establishes the program, defines clean energy

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Maryland Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Program

The Maryland Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Program requires electricity suppliers to source 50% of their retail electricity sales by 2030 from renewable energy sources, which have been classified as Tier 1 and Tier 2 renewable sources. Tier 1 includes solar, qualifying biomass, methane from a

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Renewable Energy Trust Fund

The Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund is aimed at promoting the increased availability, use, and affordability of renewable energy. Activities include funding research, design, and evaluation of pilots to promote energy innovation. Section 9 of Chapter 23J of Title 2 of the Massachusetts General Laws

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Commonwealth Organics-to-Energy

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center provides grants for feasibility studies and construction for projects that employ anaerobic digestion or other organic feedstock technologies to generate electricity or usable heat. Up to $500,000 in grant funding is available for implementation projects, up to $50,000 for feasibility

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