Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Community Conservation Challenge

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Grant Program
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Indiana
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Water Heat, Geothermal Electric, Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Combined Heat & Power, Landfill Gas, Lighting, Chillers, Boilers, Air conditioners, Compressed air, Caulking/Weather-stripping, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Other EE, Wind (Small), Geothermal Direct-Use, LED Lighting
Website:
http://www.in.gov/oed/2645.htm
Incentive Amount:
$20,000-$80,000
Maximum Incentive:
$80,000
Administrator:
Indiana Office of Energy Development
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Schools, Agricultural, Institutional
Budget :
$700,000 (Anticipated Approximate for 2015)
Last Updated:
12/15/2020

Summary

Note: The Community Conservation Challenge is currently closed.

The Indiana Office of Energy Development (OED) is offering grants under the CCC  program. Non-residential entities may apply to receive $20,000-$80,000 for community energy conservation projects. Projects must be located in Indiana and must use commercially-available technologies. The project must be visible to the public and have at least one community partner, though priority will be given to projects with support from multiple organizations. A cost share is not required but applicants are encouraged to leverage other funds in lieu of cost share.

Applicants may apply for either an Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy grant or an Alternative Fuel Vehicles grant.  Eligible projects include projects that demonstrate measurable improvements in energy efficiency or renewable energy, projects that result in a reduction in energy demand or fuel consumption, or projects that implement an energy recycling process. Eligible technologies include alternative fuel on-road vehicles, biomass, energy efficiency including HVAC, lighting, and traffic signals, combined heat and power, geothermal, solar, solar hot water, waste management and recycling, water systems, and wind.

All projects receiving financial assistance from DOE must be reviewed under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969-42 U.S.C. Section 4321 et seq.

Applications are limited to one per applicant, and necessary materials are located on the program web site.


Authorities

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NEPA 42 U.S.C. Section 4321 et seq.