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NC Green Business Fund
Type of IncentiveGrant
Eligible StatesNC
Eligible TechnologyBackpressure Turbine, Boiler, Combustion Turbine, Condensing Turbine, Extracting Turbine, Fuel Cell, Microturbine, Other, Reciprocating Engine, Heat Recovery Generator, Stirling Engine
Eligible Fuel# 2 Fuel Oil, # 6 Fuel Oil, Biogas, Biomass, Coal, Hydrogen, LFG, Municipal Solid Waste, Natural Gas, Other, Tire-Derived Fuel, Waste Heat Recovery
Eligible Project SizeAll (MW)
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Size of AwardThe North Carolina Green Business Fund, created in 2007, provides funding to North Carolina organizations to encourage the development and commercialization of "promising" renewable energy and green building technologies. Grants of up to $100,000 are available for the development of commercial innovations and applications in the biofuels industry, sustainable building practices and private sector investment in renewable energy technologies. North Carolina-based businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 100 employees, as well as state and local governmental entities, are generally eligible.
Start Date7/1/2007
End Date12/31/2008
Minimum Efficiency(%)

 

Additional InformationFor private sector investment in clean technologies, grants may target renewable energy deployment, biomass energy projects, waste reclamation for energy, implementation of energy efficiency technologies and clean distributed generation infrastructure improvements. Grants are also available for the development, production and distribution of biofuels in North Carolina.
Web Sitehttp://www.ncscienceandtechnology.com/ Exit EPA
Additional Web Sitehttp://www.dsireusa.org/library/includes/
incentivesearch.cfm?Incentive_Code=NC47F&Search=Technology&techno=combined_heat_power¤tpageid=2&EE=1&RE=1
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Primary ContactGreen Business Fund Office
301 N. Wilmington St
1326 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1326
U.S.A.
Green Business Fund Office (ncbst@nccommerce.com)
(919) 733-6500

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