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Up to $300k at 50% cost share for qualifying* projects.
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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.
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ID Description Yearly
Savings
Imp
Cost
MS0351 #05 Y:2009 Utilize energy-efficient belts and other improved mechanisms $5,134 $210
MS0351 #04 Y:2009 Eliminate leaks in inert gas and compressed air lines/ valves $16,587 $322
MS0351 #03 Y:2009 Pay utility bills on time $36,706 -
MS0351 #02 Y:2009 Repair and eliminate steam leaks $80,833 $872
MS0351 #01 Y:2009 Use adjustable frequency drive or multiple speed motors on existing system $104,520 $29,318
UF0242 #08 Y:2001 Train operators for maximum operating efficiency $12,880 $9,000
UF0242 #07 Y:2001 Add equipment/ operators to reduce production bottleneck $1,741,926 $6,200,000
UF0242 #06 Y:2001 Make a practice of turning off lights when not needed $1,652 -
UF0242 #05 Y:2001 Install occupancy sensors $1,863 $3,058
UF0242 #04 Y:2001 Use most efficient type of electric motors $20,280 $81,187
UF0242 #03 Y:2001 Add equipment/ operators to reduce production bottleneck $122,360 $141,700
UF0242 #02 Y:2001 Recover waste heat from equipment $3,200,000 $17,000,000
UF0242 #01 Y:2001 Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts $1,848 $2,526
UF0241 #07 Y:2001 Train operators for maximum operating efficiency $12,880 $9,000
UF0241 #06 Y:2001 Add equipment/ operators to reduce production bottleneck $1,741,926 $6,200,000
UF0241 #05 Y:2001 Install occupancy sensors $1,863 $3,058
UF0241 #04 Y:2001 Make a practice of turning off lights when not needed $1,652 -
UF0241 #03 Y:2001 Add equipment/ operators to reduce production bottleneck $122,360 $141,700
UF0241 #02 Y:2001 Use most efficient type of electric motors $20,327 $91,728
UF0241 #01 Y:2001 Utilize higher efficiency lamps and/or ballasts $1,848 $2,526