Colorado State University
Director: John Mizia
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Colorado State University
Grant Funding Opportunity NOW OPEN
Up to $300k at 50% cost share for qualifying* projects.
Grant Funding Opportunity Open
Qualifying* small and medium-sized US manufacturers, that received an ITAC, Onsite Energy/CHP TAP, or qualified equivalent assessment since 2018 can now apply for grants for implementation of assessment recommendations at up to 50% of qualifying* project costs with a maximum of $300,000 per grant.
IMPORTANT: The grant program now operates on a rolling basis and applications may be submitted at any time through the year, with quarterly reviews.
*See Full Grant Solicitation for full qualification and selection details.

The Colorado State University Industrial Assessment Center (CO-ITAC) provides free energy, productivity, and waste assessments to small and medium-sized industrial facilities through funding provided by the US Department of Energy.

CO-ITAC Activity Map
746 Assessments
5,456 Recommendations
4.76 Tbtu Energy Saving*
$61.90 million Cost Savings*
110 Students Trained
*Recommended Savings
Energy Engineering related programs, degrees, etc:
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Last Available Contact Information

Center Director John Mizia
Email john.mizia@ColoState.Edu
Phone # 1 (970) 491-4767
Mailing Address 430 N College Ave
Department of Mechanical Engineering (attn: John Mizia)
Fort Collins, CO 80524

Colorado State University has trained 110 students

The following students participated in ITAC assessments with Colorado State University since 2003, when student name tracking began.
The 36 students (in BOLD) have also been awarded ITAC student certificates for exceptional participation.