The following Web sites provide information about financial opportunities for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in the states.
U.S. Department of Energy Web Sites
The federal government and many states have enacted tax or other incentives to help encourage the alternative fuels market. The buyer's guide tracks these incentives.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program supports public-private partnerships that deploy alternative fuel vehicles and build supporting alternative fuel infrastructure.
Provides grants to pursue applied research, development, and demonstration designed to advance technologies that promote energy efficiency in the transportation, buildings, and industrial sector.
Provides aid to local partnerships in developing, financing, and implementing energy efficiency projects.
Helps communities to use resources efficiently, create efficient infrastructures, protect and enhance quality of life, and create new businesses to strengthen their economies.
Program information from a major funding source of state energy office programs.
State Incentives, Rebates or Grants for Hybrid and Low/Zero Emission Vehicles
To find out what your state may offer, refer to the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentives section of the Fleet Buyer's Guide and select your state in the pull-down menu. (Note: There is a federal tax deduction for purchasing hybrid electric vehicles.)
Information on grant money available to states, which states can, in turn, award to local agencies to perform weatherization services.
Other Web Sites
Financial and regulatory incentives available in each of the 50 states designed to promote the application of renewable energy technologies.
Links to grant programs and financing options available through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies, including resources for low-income, minority, and tribal communities.
Your state energy office can assist you with energy financing programs in your area and provide information on state incentives.
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